Abstract: Blue Dragon is a beautiful RPG, there is no doubt about that. In fact, it is probably one of the most graphically stunning efforts at the genre ever created. It’s got a top-notch intro that excellently introduces some of the game’s eye-catching main ch...
Abstract: I will be the first to admit that ever since I heard about Blue Dragon, nearly two years ago, I have been a Blue Dragon hype machine. So when I finally got my little fangirl hands on this title, I was genuinely hyped beyond belief. The wait was over. Just...
Characters and story are bland and boring; boss battle music is horrible, Story, The story in Blue Dragon follows anime and RPG clichés to a T. I don’t want to spoil too many specifics in the story, but the basics are that bad things are happening to towns all across the land, and it is up to you to find who is responsible for the trouble and stop them. And it really is as simple as that. B
Abstract: Name: Blue DragonGenre: RPGPlatform: Xbox 360So before I get the inevitable “omg this game came out two months ago” comments, I’m well aware that this title is not a new release. However, when you play as many RPGs as I do, you sometimes get a little b...
Abstract: Somehow the Xbox survived an entire generation without a key genre, the Japanese role playing game. In my opinion, that's like missing out on sports games for the life span of a system. One could argue that the Playstation franchise was built on a sing...
Abstract: To say that the Xbox 360 is lacking with Japanese role-playing games would be an understatement. With only one title – that being Enchanted Arms-- in the genre after two years of being on store shelves, the Xbox 360 desperately needs support. Micros...
Abstract: Blue Dragon’s visuals are pretty solid overall. The game’s graphics during actual gameplay are nice-looking and they have a Japanese look to them. The colors are bright and vibrant as well and many of the scenes manage to jump off the screen...
Abstract: Blue Dragon delivers something that Xbox 360 owners have been clamoring for since the consoles release: an exclusive next-gen RPG title that offers up an epic experience thats on par with any game with the word final in the title.
Abstract: Right from the start, Blue Dragon shines with an understated and yet vibrant aesthetic quality, quite unlike most of the staple RPG design elements weve come to expect over the years.
Abstract: Heres a quick and gentle reminder of why so much was expected of Blue Dragon: Hironobu Sakaguchi (producer), Akira Toriyama (character designer), Nobuo Uematsu (composer). These guys are legends in the Japanese RPG scene, and their resumes sparkle lik...