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Offline LassePalle

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Baten Kaitos Ships
« on: November 16, 2004, 07:56:26 AM »
Namco's second exclusive GameCube RPG is heading to stores.

THE TIME HAS COME TO EMBARK ON AN EPIC JOURNEY. BATEN KAITOS SHIPS TO STORES


Namco's Newest RPG Now Available


San Jose, Calif., Kalas is awaiting your guidance. Leading video games publisher and developer Namco Hometek Inc. announced today that their most breathtaking role-playing adventure yet, Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean, has shipped to North American retail outlets.    


Available exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube, Baten Kaitos takes players on an intense and innovative epic journey to save a world in crisis. Set in a civilization on the verge of destruction from a powerful and ancient conspiracy, players join Kalas and Xelha -- two unlikely heroes -- as they embark on an uncertain journey in hopes of saving their cherished world.


  Unlike the typical card-based video game, Baten Kaitos introduces an engaging battle and item system, providing more than 1,000 different objects that players can use to aid the story¹s heroes on their way.  Magnus cards are used to capture the essence of certain objects, weapons, or spells, for use in solving puzzles, combat, healing, and more.


 The game's stunning graphics, brilliant 3D character designs by Nakaba Higurashi, and its mystical nature set Baten Kaitos apart from other titles within the RPG genre, said Garry Cole, executive vice president at Namco Hometek Inc. The overall beauty of the game and the unique Magnus card battle system are sure to meet the high expectations of RPG fans in the U.S. market.  


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RE:Baten Kaitos Ships
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2004, 04:00:00 PM »
I Feel bad for Namco on this one. Whereas ToS got lots of hype from the hardcore crowd and select... aficianados *looks at Bill*, Baten Kaitos just didn't get that exposure for some unknown reason. Nintendo Power has done quite a bit to promote this game, but I'm guessing Metriod Prime 2 is stealing its thunder (guilty as charged.)

On the other hand, because it will most likely not do too well in sales, it won't be ported to PS2? Its seems semi-successful 3rd party exclusives have a habit of straying...
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RE: Baten Kaitos Ships
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2004, 04:24:55 PM »
Being well-known for Xenosaga, it is a bit odd that Monolith Software releases their next game on the GC instead of the PS2. With Sony it had a bit of a fanbase.

Sadly, Baten Kaitos may be undermined by the rest of the holiday lineup and silently worshipped by people like me.
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RE: Baten Kaitos Ships
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2004, 06:14:42 AM »
Baten Kaitos is actually more known and anticipated in the west than ToS was...