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Xenosaga Episode I: Chikara he no ishi

  • Video Game
  • 2002
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Xenosaga Episode I: Chikara he no ishi (2002)
ActionAdventureDramaFantasySci-Fi

The final race for the ultimate secret of the universe has unwittingly begun. A mysterious and ancient relic dating back to the very beginning of time called the Zohar may be the key. And fo... Read allThe final race for the ultimate secret of the universe has unwittingly begun. A mysterious and ancient relic dating back to the very beginning of time called the Zohar may be the key. And for some unknown reasons an aggressive and dangerous species called the Gnosis attacks human... Read allThe final race for the ultimate secret of the universe has unwittingly begun. A mysterious and ancient relic dating back to the very beginning of time called the Zohar may be the key. And for some unknown reasons an aggressive and dangerous species called the Gnosis attacks humankind viciously and often.

  • Director
    • Tetsuya Takahashi
  • Writers
    • Soraya Saga
    • Norihiko Yonesaka
  • Stars
    • Ai Maeda
    • Mariko Suzuki
    • Sôichirô Hoshi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    • Director
      • Tetsuya Takahashi
    • Writers
      • Soraya Saga
      • Norihiko Yonesaka
    • Stars
      • Ai Maeda
      • Mariko Suzuki
      • Sôichirô Hoshi
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Ai Maeda
    • Shion Uzuki
    • (voice)
    Mariko Suzuki
    • KOS-MOS
    • (voice)
    Sôichirô Hoshi
    • Chaos
    • (voice)
    • (as Souichiro Hoshi)
    Masashi Ebara
    • Ziggurat 8 (Ziggy)
    • (voice)
    Rumi Shishido
    • MOMO
    • (voice)
    Eriko Kawasaki
    • Jr.
    • (voice)
    Hiroaki Hirata
    Hiroaki Hirata
    • Allen Ridgeley
    • (voice)
    Tomokazu Seki
    Tomokazu Seki
    • Lieutenant Virgil
    • (voice)
    Jôji Nakata
    Jôji Nakata
    • Commander Margulis
    • (voice)
    • (as Jyouji Nakada)
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    • Wilhelm
    • (voice)
    Hideo Ishikawa
    • Kevin Winnicot
    • (voice)
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Captain Matthews
    • (voice)
    • (as Unshou Ishizuka)
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Tony
    • (voice)
    Taiki Matsuno
    • Hammer
    • (voice)
    Hisao Egawa
    • Commander Andrew Cherenkov
    • (voice)
    Rie Kugimiya
    Rie Kugimiya
    • Mary Godwin
    • (voice)
    Yumi Takada
    Yumi Takada
    • Shelley Godwin
    • (voice)
    Naomi Shindô
    • Juli Mizrahi
    • (voice)
    • (as Naomi Shindou)
    • Director
      • Tetsuya Takahashi
    • Writers
      • Soraya Saga
      • Norihiko Yonesaka
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    User reviews12

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    CraigOfAllTrades

    Best PS2 RPG to Date

    Let me start like this. If you like console RPGs but what something different than Final Fantasy 10/9/8/7 (etc. their all the same) then you will love this masterpiece. Admittedly it does rely heavily on cinematics. Hell, their are more than one times when a save game screen will come up twice with out you even playing in between them. Luckily though the story is original and well told with dozens of characters and a ton of twists. It'll appeal especially to sci-fi fans and Neitzsche followers(?) for obvious reasons. If you're not expecting oscar winning performances in a video game then you won't be dissapointed in the voice acting. Except for maybe hearing Sherri Lynn use her "Sasami" voice for the 800th time. Character designs, while not very creative are believable (least for an anime setting) and the men actually look like *gasp* MEN. And I should ad that it's fun to be fighting some unique enemies in a unique way rather that more slime blobs and shadow beasts with an archaic NES battle system. All and all if you're willing to put up with hours of (great) story sequences then Xenosaga is well worth your money. And not a Chocobo in sight.
    badboyofthehood_sam

    One of the best RPGs of all time!

    This is one of the best RPGs I have ever come to play. It beats out MORROWIND for the XBOX and the FINAL FANTASY series for the PLAYSTATION 2. The intense graphics, the outstanding soundtrack, the plot, and the mystery to the game makes it unique. It's a different type of RPG that makes it also unique. I'll be waiting for "XENOSAGA EPISODE 2". (10/10 on my account!)
    MyNameisAllie

    Not for the restless

    Xenosaga: Der Wille Zur Macht is an RPG that requires great patience and a lot of time. Many people complain that the cut scenes are too long and uneventful (or in other words, pointless). I will admit that Xenosaga's cut scenes come in hefty doses, ranging from 15-40 minutes long at a time.

    But believe me when I say, those cut scenes make the game.

    For someone first playing through the game, the concepts and stories introduced are hard to follow and understand. It takes a lot of imagination and analyzing to follow a particular storyline. Basically put, Xenosaga does not spoon-feed you the story and what is going on. It's up to you actually put everything together. For some people, that's nice. Others though, will get frustrated with the lack of explanations in the game. I had to play through the game twice before I scratched my head and said "Oooh! So that's what happened! I get it!"

    Graphics in Xenosaga are not spectacular; but then again they aren't hard on the eyes either. The characters all have different and distinct personalities. And surprisingly, they all have equally intriguing past histories. The game really does not focus on one main character.

    My only real complaint with Xenosaga would have to be the sound. Vocals are fine enough throughout game (and when I say that, I mean they won't make your ears bleed), but the music gets irritating, especially during battles.

    Xenosaga's battle system makes the game much easier to play in my opinion. You can see your enemies and avoid (most of the time) the annoying random battles. Tech attacks help make the battles go quicker. It's especially nice that a 1/4 of your EXP points you gain go to your reserve combatants. So no one is left behind at level 5.

    All in all Xenosaga is a great RPG. As said before though, this game requires a lot of time and patience. If you are looking for a fast paced, simple story, then stay away from Xenosaga. Otherwise, you'll probably enjoy it!
    dragoon_dart

    A Very Ambitious RPG

    Xenosaga, Episode I has to be one of the most ambitious RPGs that I have ever had the pleasure of playing. The story is truly epic. And the battle system is perhaps the best I have encountered since Xenogears. By the way, Xenogears, which came out in 1998, is actually the sequel to Xenosaga. Xenosaga, which was released two years ago, is actually a prequel. This method of story-telling is similar to the one used by George Lucas with his Star Wars.

    Xenosaga starts off with the discover of a mysterious artifact in Lake Turkana, sometime during our century. The game then quickly moves forward in time, to approximately 4000 years in the future. In that distant future, man's technology has evolved to the point that would appear to us as nothing short of magic. However, even with man's technology, they have yet to unlock the secrets of the mysterious golden artifact that was discovered at the start of the game. To complicate matters, a very brutal and lethal species of ethereal beings called the Gnosis are eager to take the artifact away from man. Our weapons are useless against the Gnosis. The central character of the story, Chief Engineer Shion Uzuki, has been given the mandate to develop a humanoid Anti-Gnosis fighting system called Kos-Mos. As the story progresses, Kos-Mos goes through a development process that in the end, made her more than just a weapon of destruction into a totally unique and living being.

    The battle system is fabulous. You, the player, will have option of engaging the enemy directly. Each of the main characters have a set of attacks, from the physical, martials arts type attacks to long range attacks involving the use of some very special abilities. Some of your main characters will have the ability to "pilot" giant, mechanical humanoid fighting systems called A.G.W.S. (Anti-Gnosis Weapons System). You have the option of outfitting your A.G.W.S. with a variety of weapons, such as Gatling Guns, Rifles, Grenade Launchers, Swords, Drill Claws, and Lancer Arms. Each of your main characters are also highly "customizable". You earn points during battle. It is your choice how to use those points to acquire skills, and to increase attributes for your players. Strategy plays a big role in battles. Also, unlike the typical RPG, in Xenosaga there are no random battles. So you are not subjected to fighting the same enemies over and over for the 99th time. The enemies are visible, and you have the ability to use "stealth" to avoid them in most cases.

    The soundtrack is composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, who is the equivalent of John Williams in the world of RPGs. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performed the soundtrack.

    By the way, do not expect all of the plot lines to be resolved at the end of the game. Most will not. This is only part I, of a six-part story. I highly recommend this game. Especially for those players who demand more from their RPG than the typical, mind-numbing, overly-repetitive random battles that you usually find in the Final Fantasy series. I have also played FFX. And while it is also good, the story simply does not even come close to the size and scope of that being told in Xenosaga. I believe that a well-made RPG can do a much better job of telling a story, compared to a movie. In an RPG, you do actually get to be the main character and interact with the story. An RPG can immerse in the story to th extent that a movie could never hope to do. If you like complicated plots, epic story, fun battle system, and lovable characters, then I highly recommend this game to you.
    9RaidersOfTheLostCommunist

    Good game with some issues

    The graphics are great, especially playing in HD. Music is good, controls are good, and voice acting is good.

    Problem is that you get way too little tech points per battle and it takes forever to really amp up your skills, and by then you are already near the end. Also there is a lot of story going on but at the same time there isn't. You meet a lot of characters but there is no resolution (I know there are 2 more parts to go but still). See this as "Fellowship of The Rings" and you will be fine. The ending is also really badass (pretty much every Kos-Mos scene is awesome).

    Anyways it is too bad the second part takes a huge step back but the third kinda redeemed the series.

    9/10.

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    • Trivia
      The names of Jr.'s assistants Mary and Shelley are an obvious reference to Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Virgil: It reeks. I can't get their rotten odor out of my system. Can't you smell it? It makes me sick to my stomach.

    • Alternate versions
      Typical of successful RPG localizations, Xenosaga is receiving a re-release in Japan using the English dubbed voices and enhanced difficulty. The re-release is titled "Xenosaga Episode 1 Reloaded".
    • Connections
      Followed by Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse (2004)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Tetsuya Takahashi

      Japanese to Latin Translation by Ukon Kurisawa

      Performed by Metro Voices

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Game depeloper company
      • Namco (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Xenosaga
    • Production companies
      • Monolith Soft
      • Namco
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