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| Game Informer |
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04/01/06 |
88% |
Grandia III review:
The only major flaw in this game’s design is the miniscule number of monster types that traffic each zone. Grandia III’s beauty never ceases to amaze, but above all, this game just grips you with its winsome storytelling. There are plenty of great stories in role-playing games, but few have as much personality as Grandia III.
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05/11/06 |
85% |
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| DarkStation |
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04/27/06 |
80% |
Grandia III review:
The underrated Grandia RPG series gets its third game, and wows us with its engaging story, superbly involving battles and sleek visuals.
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| Digital Entertainment |
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04/18/06 |
89% |
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| Eurogamer |
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04/07/06 |
60% |
Grandia III review:
Sadly, it doesn’t even come close to second best.
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| GrrlGamer |
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03/27/06 |
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Grandia III review:
This time around, SquareEnix is publishing the game and maybe hardcore Squenix fans will buy GIII for this fact only. Then there are the hardcore Grandia fans, that I'm sure will buy it with no questions asked and maybe these two groups can do that and live happily ever after. For the rest of the gamers out there, I suggest you find plenty of info on the game before you decide. - Lania S., Grrlgamer.com
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02/24/06 |
85% |
Grandia III review:
Grandia III is the newest title in Game Arts' role-playing series, using an all-new engine, N3, allowing for larger and more detailed environments. In Grandia III you play as Yuuki, a 16-year-old boy who dreams of being a pilot. When Yuuki meets Alfina, an elven shaman who can talk to holy beasts, he gets involved in a mission to find her brother Emilious, who turned evil and wants to conquering the world.
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| Gaming Horizon |
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02/18/06 |
83% |
Grandia III review:
Grandia III, the latest installment in the popular Grandia series developed by Game Arts, isn't exactly one of the most polished RPGs expected to come out of Square...
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| Game Pro |
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02/16/06 |
80% |
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| GameSpot |
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02/16/06 |
76% |
Grandia III review:
Grandia III isn't quite as long-lived as other games in its genre, but a lively cast and great gameplay help this RPG hold up well.
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| GameSpy |
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02/14/06 |
70% |
Grandia III review:
Vibrant, colorful, vast(-looking)... Grandia III is quite the sight. It's too bad the music doesn't stand out likewise. While it has some good tracks that hearken back to the past games, far too many are about as generic as aspirin. Voices are pretty good, however. A bit B-grade anime dubbish, but they get the job done.
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| Deeko.com |
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08/30/05 |
90% |
Grandia III review:
Grandia III is a marvelous game with a few minor flaws that don't really kill the experience. With a lovable cast, mouth-watering graphics, and an innovative battle system, Grandia III is an excellent addition to any RPG aficionado's collection. The only bad part is you have to wait six months. Ouch. That was definitely below the belt.
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