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Vagrant Story

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  • 2000
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Vagrant Story (2000)
Vagrant Story
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaValendia is a land that had undergone civil war, the end of which had birthed the parliament and several organizations to control the balance of power. Ashley Riot is a Riskbreaker, an elite... Leer todoValendia is a land that had undergone civil war, the end of which had birthed the parliament and several organizations to control the balance of power. Ashley Riot is a Riskbreaker, an elite agent for the Valendia Knights of Peace (VKP) who is investigating some strange occurrenc... Leer todoValendia is a land that had undergone civil war, the end of which had birthed the parliament and several organizations to control the balance of power. Ashley Riot is a Riskbreaker, an elite agent for the Valendia Knights of Peace (VKP) who is investigating some strange occurrences. A cult of religious fanatics known as Müllenkamp and their leader Sydney Losstarot hav... Leer todo

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    10outlander83

    AN EXPERIENCE

    To say this is a master-peice doesnt do it justice. This is one of those games that only comes along every now and then. If you have played final fantasy on the playstation you will have a rough idea of what to expect, VERY ROUGH. While FF took alot of brain power rather then skill, VAGRANT STORY lets you choose wheather you are to become a mighty barbarian or a magical wizard. The fighting system is inspired, similar to Final Fantasy 8 you must make "links"to each strike of your sword/bow/axe/dagger/long blade and many others, each link must be timed perfectly at the moment of impact for the next one to hit, but this is where risk points come in and it gets tricky.

    The more you hit, the higher your risk points go(up to one hundred), the higher your risk points go the more likely you'll miss the enemy and get hit your self. You also have the ability to make your own weapons in the many workshops scattered around the city, this can be alot of fun trying out your own creation on the enemy. This is not a ten minute game, because from once you pick it up you'll play for hours, the story is absorbing, the combat system is fantastic, and the freedom of choose is refreshing. "BUY THIS AND CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT GAMES FOREVER!" 10/10. {k.noone}
    10Echoblast

    What? I'm the first to comment?

    This is an overlooked classic. Way too few people played this game, and yet it's one of the best RPGs ever! If you are reading this, and you like RPGs, and you haven't played Vagrant Story, get out and buy the game NOW!
    10travisj51

    A cinematic Action/RPG.

    Vagrant Story is a great game. It is one of my favorites. Squaresoft's presentation and execution is second to none. But there is something special about Vagrant Story. It uses a fully polygonal engine, instead of the pre-rendered backgrounds of Final Fantasy fame. But that's not what makes it special. It is the cinematic presentation and captivating gameplay.

    The story is interesting from the first cut-scene. (Don't forget to watch them.) Thanks to Akihiko Yoshida--character design for Vagrant Story, as well as Final Fantasy Tactics--the story never runs dry. The character are entertaining from the start.

    The kicker for Vagrant Story is in it's cinematic presentation. Some might call it a Metal Gear Solid clone, but MGS does not have Vagrant Story's flair or music. I belive that games like this will pop up more and more as the years go by and graphics abilities increase. As engine become more life-like, a movie-like, cinematic game world will be the next step. Just look at games like Vagrant Story, Metal Gear, the Soul Reaver Series, Half-Life and Max Payne. Games mixing a story as well written and executed as Vagrant Story's and an engine like DOOM III are the future.
    Memecoleous

    A brilliant game that unfortunately gets criticism for its complex and deep battle system.

    Vagrant Story is a true work of art in the gaming industry. Visually, it sports the most impressive graphics on the PS1. The environments, inspired largely by French medieval towns, are beautiful, as are the character designs. Everything looks fantastic, and it holds up in this day and age of huge polygon counts and shader effects galore.

    The music is also fantastic. Hitoshi Sakimoto has always wowed me with his scores for the Ogre Battle Saga games and Final Fantasy Tactics, and this is one of his best.

    Of course, the highlight of games is always the gameplay, and here it shines magnificently, unless you are impatient and/or simply stupid. This is where the game gets the most criticism, as many find the juggling of weapons and the management of risk and weapon affinities to be a chore. It's not, and the gameplay is very rewarding, especially when you become good enough to kill bosses in a single chain. Yes, it's possible.

    The plot of Vagrant Story is also another high point in gaming history. The story revolves around Ashley Riot, a member of the VKP (Valendia Knights of the Peace) elite unit, the Riskbreakers. When a cult known as the Mullenkamp sect lays siege on Duke Bordorba's manor, Ashley is called into action to lift the siege, along with the Crimson Blades, a brigade of knights working for the church. Ashley meets Sydney Losstarot, the cult's prophet and a mysterious man of great power. Ashley shoots him in the heart with a crossbow bolt, and yet he lives. He flees the scene with a hostage, and leaves a Wyvern behind for Ashley to deal with. Ashley slays it, and then decides to head to the long dead city of Lea Monde, where Sydney let slip he was fleeing to. Accompanied by Inquisitor Callo Merlose, he sets upon the city, where he will battle Sydney's monsters and his own inner demons.

    That is only a snippet of the plot, shown in the first 15 minutes or so of the prologue. The plot is extremely complex and fun to watch unfold, with betrayals and intrigue around every corner. The writing is also top notch, thanks to Alexander O. Smith's wonderful translation, which was written to utilize an "Old English" style of dialogue that fits the setting perfectly. Few games have ever completely enthralled me with their plots, and this is one of them.

    All in all, I'd recommend it to any RPG fan who would enjoy a new, different battle engine. Getting a hold of the finer mechanics of it can be difficult, as the other reviewer has mentioned. However, once you come to grips with the limitless weapon options and the intricacies of the chain/risk system, you will be taking down everything in one or two chains. The combat itself rewards skill, as bigger chains result in more damage dealt, and racking up 15-20 hit chains is rewarding in its own way. It may be difficult at the onset, but don't give up! The battle system is never broken or oriented against the player; it's much like Ninja Gaiden, in that player skill and knowledge of the player's capabilities are required to overcome some of the more difficult foes. If you can't time your chains properly, or if you do not explore the wealth of options in your chain and defensive abilities and your weapons, you will fail. A successful player will nail the timing and fully utilize what the game gives him. All too often I hear complaints by other players about how hard the game is, when they've never even looked at the finer points of blade types, enemy and elemental affinities, risk management, and chain and defensive abilities.

    To any gamer who wants a well written story, fantastic visuals and art direction, wonderful music, and a deep and challenging battle system need look no further; Vagrant Story is your game.
    Druff

    So much wasted potential

    Almost everything about Vagrant Story is par excel-lance. The story, the script, the characters, the graphics, the soundtrack... The English translation is especially spectacular, due to its masterful coloring with "Olde English" which adds so much to the tone and atmosphere. This is one of the ultra rare cases where the English translation is arguable far superior to the original Japanese script. Unfortunately, all of these shining examples of fine craft and "video game design as true art" is all for naught because of one single fatal flaw: The game simply isn't fun to play.

    Where the game ultimately fails is in the game play. The battle system in and of itself is fine. It's an interesting hybrid cross between standard real time action combat and traditional RPG turn based combat. The problem is, at the very heart of the battle system is an abysmally UN-fun weapon and armor system. There are several (eight?) classes of enemies in the game- Beast, Human, Dragon, Undead, Phantom, etc. The enemy classes are paired off into diametric oppositions. e.g. Using your weapon against a human enemy will make it stronger against humans, but weaker against phantoms. (sic) On top of that, there are specific weakness ratings. An enemy might be weak against blunt weapons, but almost totally impervious to edged weapons or piercing weapons. And then there are the usual elementals as well- fire, ice, earth and so on. Finally, each of your weapons has its own "wear" rating. The lower the rating, the more worn out the weapon, the less damage it does. You must repair your weapons in workshops, which are few and far between in the game. Another thing you can do in workshops is disassemble your weapons and reassemble the parts to make new weapons. Whether the new weapon will be better or worse than the weapons you sacrificed to make them involves much trial and error. The end effect of all of this is that as you play the game, you are literally constantly changing weapons. Yet the creators of the game didn't bother to implement any sort of quick menu for weapon switching, a la Secret of Mana. You have no choice but to spend 45% of your game time opening the main menu, opening the weapon menu, finding the right weapon, opening the accessory menu, changing the elemental jewels on the weapon, etc. etc. etc. All they had to do was come up with some sort of quick menu for changing weapons, as Seiken Densetsu 2 did seven years earlier. As it stands, Vagrant Story is a micro-management nightmare. To call the game tedious is an understatement of epic proportions.

    As is always the case, no matter how flawed something, there will be a small niche group of vocal supporters who will insist that the thing in question is the greatest creation in history, and that people who don't like it just don't "get it." Beware of misguided fanatics.

    Please note that the preceding includes some ridiculous things like 'excel-lance' and 'UN-fun' because of IMDb's incredibly retarded "error checking" system. IMDb: Please get rid of that broken piece of garbage.

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      Vagrant Story, despite being a commercial failure (due to low advertising), is considered a "perfect" game by Famitsu (a Japanese gaming magazine), and is one of its legendary five "greatest ever games". It is the third game ever to reach this status, and the first game by SquareSoft, now named Square-Enix, to earn this rating.
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      Ashley Riot: Rosencrantz, was it? Your words bear much meaning.

      Jan Rosencrantz: Please, my friend! I speak only the truth.

      Ashley Riot: Yet, you have no evidence.

      Jan Rosencrantz: For that, you must search.

      Ashley Riot: [turns to walk away] I will cut you, next we meet. Leave the city before sundown if you value your life.

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      Featured in Playstation Underground: Issue 4.2 (2000)

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