Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean saved game:
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Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean review:
Bad voice acting aside, I do not think I will play a better game than Baten Kaitos for a long time. Over 60 hours of game play, 2 discs packed with ear and eye candy, lots of puzzles, difficult bosses, and plenty to discover. If you only buy one RPG for the Game Cube this year, let it be Baten Kaitos. - Lania S, Grrlgamer.com
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean review:
The game is also set up rather uniquely, as you are not the main character. What’s that, you say? At the start of the game, Kalas – the main character – summons a guardian, you. You then ender in your name, and away you go. Of course, you have complete control over Kalas apart from in conversation where he says ...
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean review:
What makes it special are the breathtaking graphics, flawless character animation, great musical score, cool cut scenes, great story full of startling twists, and a unique card battle system that’s surprisingly fun. If you own a Gamecube and like RPG’s, there is no reason not to own this game.
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean review:
All in all, Baten Kaitos is a fun, addictive ride. Battles, the heart of the game, are very addictive, and any RPGer should do himself a favour and check this title out—as long as you are able to wade through the leagues of Kanji. Hopefully, Namco Hometek will be localizing this title for English audiences. Baten Kaitos may not be a “normal” Japanese RPG, but that is no reason to pass it up.
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean review:
When it comes down to it, RPG fans will not be disappointed in this gem of a title that Namco has brought exclusively to the GameCube. This is first-class work with a compelling storyline and an active card-battle system that stays fresh throughout the life of the game.
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings And The Lost Ocean review:
It seems like an eternity since we reviewed the Japanese version of Namco's magnum opus of an RPG, and in all fairness it has been an entire year. Over the past 12 months we've seen the rise and fall of entire nations, door mice have had yet another ice age, aliens blew up some planet somewhere and Chandra released a Christmas single. All the while though, something far more important was going on: Baten Kaitos was being translated into the common man's language (what, Welsh? - Ed).