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Grandia Xtreme – PS2 Game

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Grandia Xtreme Sony Playstation 2 Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:695981100131
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_GRANDIA_XTREME

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

PS2

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

role-playing

Players

1

Condition

Used

21 reviews for Grandia Xtreme – PS2 Game

  1. freddy

    A+

  2. PlayStationJCR

    looks good it plays good i don’t know what else to saypros the case is alrightcons the game is not good but i buy it to collected

  3. muzikfan

    Grandia Xtreme is indeed the black sheep of Grandia, but more so in the sense that people tend to slag it more than the others.So basically, the game starts. You go through one dungeon (ruin), then 3 more, before Boost #1, where the previous dungeons get an increase in difficulty to match the dungeons that you’re about to face. Of course, this means that if you fall behind, you can be easily overwhelmed. By Boost #2, which occurs after you beat a 30 level make-a-dungeon (a dungeon with randomized floors) with 3 dungeons in it, you learn the importance of grinding. Boost #3 comes after you beat the game, and then a 100 level make-a-dungeon appears, which holds many, many, MANY goodies for the adventurer who chooses to look.So that’s the general gameplay. A very sharp distinction from this Grandia and the other 2 is that you have 8 characters, one of which will always be in your party, and none of them EVER leave your party’s roster under any circumstance. That’s right; you get all but one after the 1st dungeon, and #8 comes after Boost #1. After that, they’re yours forever. More than likely, you’ll find a party that you enjoy too much, and will fervently stay with that party forever, but the others will always be available. Even better, some characters pay homage to Grandia 1&2 characters, specifically those who do not end up with your party at the end. Play all 3, and you’ll see the similarities. Now, unlike other Grandia games, the story is hardly there, but that’s fine, bec.

  4. David Skipper

    I’ve been well awaiting the arrival of this game. Now that it is in my possesion I must say that I’m truely satisfied. If you liked the fighting from Grandia II, you’ll be pleased at the the improved battle system. Ah, but you must give to recieve. In this case, you give up a deep story for a better battle system. The story is pretty simple. Theres also not much moving around. There’s 2 towns. Only one of any real use. The rest of the time you’re going through dungeons. All said and done, the game is truely fun. It met my expectations since I wasn’t expecting 2 much of a story. If you’re a fan of Grandia and loves to fight and level up, this is for you. If want to a deep story you should wait for Grandia III.

  5. Nanette L. Moloney

    This is a good game I just can’t stop playing it

  6. M. A. Ball

    I know this review is really late, but the average low rating for Grandia Xtreme was making me depressed. It left me with a bad impression too at the time of it’s release, considering how brilliant the first 2 were. However, this game has aged remarkably well! Picked it back up for the first time in 10 years and I was completely hooked.Pros:- game play- battle system- customizing- graphics- decent soundtrack- sound effects- completely addicting- mini boss favorites are back from Grandia 2as regular enemies- “Juston”/Justin from first Grandia makes an appearance in town- a few side quests- 100+ hoursCons:- no likable characters at the beginning- lack of story/plot- only two towns- some of the voice acting is BADSure, there are faults but the pros more than make up for them. Give Grandia Xteme another chance and maybe you’ll be impressed like I was. Sadly, the main founder/creator passed away after making Grandia III, “another great game,” so there probably won’t be anymore new releases. R.I.P. Takeshi Miyaji. You are sorely missed by your fans.

  7. Kai

    nostalgia trip here. just love the game.

  8. Tsanche

    Yes, the Grandia serie finally gets an original title for the PS2, no the story is not as good as the first two, yes the battle system is still amazing, yes the characters are still memorable, and yes this is still a good RPG.The battle system is still the same amazing battle system that caught our eye in the first two Grandia games and believe it or not it can still be tweaked with to make it better! Now characters can combine moves together to perform double, triple or even Quadruple techniques!The magic and such is more of a crossover between the two Grandia games. There are a total of about 72 spells total and that means more than in the second Grandia game (but STILL less spells than the first). The game is packed with over 100 enemies! Almost 100 dungeons, and still memorable characters.Probably my only two major gripes with the game were that the storyline wasn’t as good as the first two Grandia games, and it didn’t seem like there was as much thought put into it becaue the storyline eventually got predictable and there weren’t as many plot twist as the first two (and for Grandia when I say plot twist I really mean Jaw Droppers). And that there was only one place you could save but I didn’t really have a problem with that since you can go back there in literally a second and go back to where you were in the same amount of time.The dungeons present some complex puzzles and you actually have to think a little more than usual. This brings out some fun factor for thos.

  9. bootha

    Tough game but worth it.

  10. Jonathan

    Great game as expected.

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