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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. John Markley

    First, the bad news. The story of this game is almsot nonexistent, and what is there is pretty dull the characters are all utterly one-dimensional. That’s a huge disappointment, considering how strong the previous Grandia games were in those areas. Also, the voice acting is hilariously bad.However, the combat is a lot of fun, and all the different stuff you can do to improve your characters is pretty addictive. It definitely falls short of previous Grandia games, but it kept me playing anyway.

  2. J. Singer

    Grandia 2 for the Sega Dreamcast was one of the best RPG games in recent years. So, it was without question that this title would be on my ‘must-buy’ list when I read about its release. I figured it would be at least as good as G2, and hopefully better, with the PS2’s DVD storage capacity. Well, after playing for nearly 120 hours (longer than I have spent on any other game), I’m still not sure whether to reccommend this game.Part of me is dissappointed, very dissappointed in the RPG aspects of this game. There is little, if any, storyline, and the characters are just typical anime kid stuff. The storyline in G2 was amazing. The scope of that game rivals any Final Fantasy game, yet the game itself was too easy. In Xtreme, the game is much harder, but the story is soo bad, they could have left it out entirely, and had a more interesting game.So, what makes one put in 120 hours (and counting) into a game that is so uninteresting? The gameplay. The game’s battle system is the best I’ve ever played. I’ve never been a fan of dungeon-exploring, 1st person style adventure games, but this game is different. The action moves along so smoothly, and the games system of levelling up is ingenious. You can complete each stage as often as you want, each time with tougher enemies, and build your characters stats to unbelievable levels. And yes, the bosses can be fought more than once as well. And when you think you’ve actually beaten the game, think again. All the dungeons gain a HUGE increas.

  3. Michael

    This game is the third installment of the popular RPG Grandia series, a series known for its great epic storylines, interesting characters, and its amazing battle system. Apparently this game has a much deeper focus on combat, and it has you hacking through eight huge dungeons.There is a story, about how the star character Evann must find the case of an elemental disturbance, but the storyline probably won’t come anywhere close to Grandia 2’s.That said, this battle system is quite possibly the best I, an avid RPG fan, have ever seen, Xtreme will be fantastic. I’m still buying it though I will mourn the loss of the storyline. If you like the Grandia series and/or sick of the prolonged story sequences in games like the Final Fantasy series, wanting to get down to kicking some monster’s … , go for it. The game should be great.

  4. B. O'Leary

    well the game so far is pretty good, I’m enjoying the story, tho it progresses a little slow, and the voice acting isnt all that good but its no “Rhapsody either” lol.The only big beef I have with this game is WHERE THE HECK ARE THE SAVE SPOTS!!!!! If you wanna play the game for a hour while waiting for a date or something, you start playing and you play for about two hours before you can save the bloody game and there is no way Im turning off the game then starting over, and there is no pause button either,so right now My hours on the game are 9 when in fact I have only played 4 or 5 of those hours! and the constant Battles and endless mindnumbing dungeons hurt my head!But the fact that there really hasnt been any character development so far is the thing that worries me.. But hay the game is good and will at least hold you over untill another RPG comes along,But if you dont play this RPG you arent no “Master of the game” in other words its a TRUE RPG, buy it buy it buy it….hay mybe I can make this even more annoying…..BUY IT…there you think that helped??…buy it…cant quite figure out if Im for the game or against it?? well Im for it so give it a try, you should read the reviews I write about Bad games ^_^

  5. xxcasasxx

    Great item very happy

  6. Michael Donnelly

    Just as described, if not nicer

  7. Deanna Edwards

    this games shows you alot the battle system is the best i have seen in a long time it is funny to grate story line and with twist at eatch corner if u dont have this game u should buy it!!

  8. Linda Dumarycarr

    I have all of the Grandias that have come to America.This is not my favorite in the series as you can only save in one spot and has only 2 towns you can visit.Other than that it plays about the same as the rest.

  9. Edward M. Fleming III

    In the last decade, video games have taken a very different formula from the roots. In the days before consoles, it didn’t matter what the story of a game was. All that mattered was the gameplay. Why PacMan is running away from ghosts and eating power pellets is all but ignored. Then one day, someone introduced a magic element called plot, which could be used to cover up bad gameplay, and suddenly a hundred game companies eschewed forth clumsily-made games in the name of ‘plot’, to the point that gameplay has been all but ignored.Then along comes a game like Grandia Xtreme, a pure dungeon-crawler and battle-oriented RPG which is moved along by a very basic, simple, and predictable storyline involving an army operation to end the “Elemental Disorder” which has been causing chaos on the planet only to find, as you might predict, there is a much darker scheme behind the army’s intent. To most who have become accustomed to the ‘Final Fantasy standard’ (it doesn’t matter if the game is fun, as long as the story is good), Grandia Xtreme is a fun, but mediocre game. However, to those who have been fans of RPGs for a long time and are looking for a more modern version of what they grew up with, this is it.Several changes have been made in the fool-proof Grandia formula. Grandia Xtreme features only one true town, that being Locca, the base of operations for Evann (the main character) and party. Evann travels to different ruins through the use of a world map and links called “Geo-Gate.

  10. Timothy Bleach

    I have to say, I couldn’t wait to get this game, since I loved Grandia 2. But the story and the depth of the area in which the game takes place, almost kills the game. Its pretty disapointing since in grandia 2 you could travel all over the place, while the story line was linear (such is grandia xtreme, to an extent), it was still fun.The battle system is incredible, the game itself is fun to play, but after a while you feel like your just jumping from one dungeon to another with a story that doesn’t build up to much. The voice acting is both horrible and good at the same time, it sounds on some character that they are just reading lines, like you would if you saw it, in other words no emotions into the characters leaves them bland and unlikeable.The mana and skills system is a little annoying since you have to go into town to get them developed, leaving you with 5-10 skills in your inventory when you could just put items there, making you wish you could find the geo-stream and return home quickly as possible.But in conclusion, the game is enjoyable, like I said, it takes a while to get used to it, and as long as you play it to see what happens next, it keeps your mind off the flaws. which is why it got 4 stars.

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