Ending up playing this a few months back--can't really recommend this one to anyone. The voices are pretty damn bad and I figured I'll just turn the sound off and use subtitles but the battles require you to have the sound on--the characters shout stuff like "I'm having a bad feeling about this" for example which means the enemy's about to release an major attack. You wouldn't be able to surive without their callouts. And no the callouts didn't have subtitles like the cutscenes--and there's wasn't an Japanese language option neither.
The overall game wasn't anything special--you're better off just importing Xenoblade, don't be an idiot and wait for the NA release because it's not coming and if you don't order now the game is just going become scarce later on.
Well, I like old school JRPG's. I'm one of those RPG gamers that will pick a fight until I've leveled up enough to kick ass before a dungeon comes up. I guess I'm just weird that way.
If you enjoyed Tales of Symphonia on the GCN, this is actually a step up. There was some serious effort placed in this one. The battle system is a different than any other game. There are no random battles. The graphics are decent. The town designs are very artsy and sometimes epic depending on your location. About 10 hours in, you won't notice the crappy voice acting...and you'll find that a lot of work was put in to the story itself.
The game takes the elements from Final Fantasy IV, VII, Tales of Symphonia, and Skies of Arcadia, but has enough uniqueness to stand on its own. The spells and magic in the game aren't too shabby either.
Again, I agree with Ymeegod about the voice acting. It really does suck some serious ass. The warning calls during boss battles do kind of hint toward a big attack, but it just won't matter as you progress. Either you're character has leveled up enough to be badass...or he's going to get his ass handed to him. I also agree that the game could turn you off at first glance. I'd give it a couple of towns and dungeons and then make your final call. I'm now about 50 hours in...and it's been a great distraction so far.
My recommendation: don't pay more than $20 for this game...and get over the first couple of towns to get into the meat of the game.