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Enchanted Arms for Xbox 360

Enchanted Arms for Xbox 360
From: UBI Soft

List Price: $59.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 3338

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: Role Playing Games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 52314
UPC: 008888523147
EAN: 0008888523147
ASIN: B000FUG5WC

Release Date: August 29, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Easy to navigate interface, the ability to move characters in-battle and distance-dependent attacks create fast paced action
  • Deep storyline with multiple objectives and branching missions -- over 50 hours of gameplay
  • Over 100 fully animated and highly detailed 3D characters with distinct faces and unique personalities
  • Stunning cinematic-quality HD graphics -- includes over one hour of anime style cinematics
  • Online vs. battle - Go head-to-head in 1 versus 1 battle and challenge other gamers on Xbox Live

Accessories:

  • Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows
  • Xbox 360 Under Ear Headset
  • Xbox 360 Faceplates Carbon
  • Xbox 360 TSZ Wired Controller
  • Xbox 360 Controller

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In Enchanted Arms, you'll embark on an epic RPG adventure and escape to a fantasy world filled with beautiful cinematic quality graphics, unique characters and bizarre creatures. Take the role of Atsuma, Enchanter in-training and transform from a naive student to the most powerful savior in a war 1,000 years in the making. Immerse yourself in a deep storyline as you face increasingly difficult challenges and learn to master Atsuma's special fighting and magical abilities.


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars 100% lukewarm   September 14, 2006
Merddyn (Houston, Tx United States)
13 out of 28 found this review helpful

Bad stuff out of the way first. The dialogue is pretty useless at times and the dialogue that's not useless is very adolescent in nature. I get the feeling that they added a lot of filler text for some reason. They make a point of telling you how to do something simple like climb a ladder, then they tell you again, then they tell you that they just told you before reminding you how to do it just to make sure you didn't forget from the first 3 lessons. If I had the attention span of 2 year old that might be helpful. Given that I'm 28 it's a bit insulting and at best slows down gameplay.

The voice acting is pretty silly too. Some of the speech is still in Japanese, which is pretty lame they didn't bother to translate it. For instance, every time a character fights or a fight ends there's a random voice blurb they say. That's a nice touch and all the human characters have English voices. However, all of the golem characters have voice blurbs too but they're all in Japanese. It's small, but annoying.

I've also got one of the cooler characters that is evidently poisoned or has some negative status effect on her because she's constantly at 1 hitpoint and 1 magic point. I can't seem to find out what's wrong with her through her status sheet in the interface. I even looked through the manual for some info, no dice.

Don't even get me started on the overly-gay guy in your party at first. I'm not saying that to bash someone's sexuality in any way, but this guy is WAY over the top. The interface is also a bit clunky at times and they don't go through some of the stuff that they really should spend time on. For instance they don't really explain what Skill Points are and that you can spend them to improve your character stats and to learn new skills. I was through the first boss before I found the interface to spend skill points to boost stats. At that point I had a huge cache built up so I buffed all my stats but then when I went to learn skills I didn't have any left because I didn't realize you used the same pool of points to boost stats and learn skills. I could have used less instruction on how to use ladder and more on elements like this.

There are some limitations on where you can go and what you can do that surprise me too. You would think you'd get a lot more freedom on a 360 game. I get the feeling that this game was made simply for the sake of having an RPG on this console, not because it was a cool game to make.

The good. The graphics are pretty good and the combat system is decent. Don't get me wrong, I really expect better graphics from the 360, but the stuff in this title is passable. Some of the magic and particle effects are cool, but again, not as spectacular as what I'd expect from 360.

Overall it seems inspired by the Final Fantasy Series with heavy favoring to FF VII, but with elements from pokemon (gotta collect them all) and some elements from the Full Metal Alchemist anime series.

Challenge rating is pretty simple too. I'm not a genius but I've won every single encounter I've run into. Only one or two has been challenging in the least. There's not a way to adjust difficulty that I've been able to find.

I find myself playing the game through, but I don't think it's because it's such a cool game. I think it's because I dig RPGs and I've already paid for this one. The game as a whole seems like it was geared more toward the 12-13 year old crowd.

If you are a DIEHARD RPG fan then you might consider picking up a used copy, but don't expect to be blown away.



5 out of 5 stars First XBox 360 Traditional RPG   December 23, 2006
J. Gable
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

First off, let me say that I'm a huge role playing game fan. I have been for as long as I can remember. One of my main gripes with Microsoft's XBox was that there was a huge lack of good RPGs. It seems with the release of Oblivion, which was an action RPG, and the release of this game, which is a turn based RPG, they are off to a good start with the 360.

The battles in this game are fun and strategic. Your characters are placed on grid-like terrain, and it's your job to move them around and position them to be able to attack the enemy. The enemy is also on the same grid, opposite of you. The positions of which your characters are placed at the start of each battle are random, so it does require strategy on your part.

Another huge part of this game is golemn collecting. Think of it as a Pokemon-like collection experience. Many of these golemns have unique powers that will be of great help to you on your journey. Golemns that you can collect are different from normal enemies in that they actually show up visibly on your map, as opposed to the random battles you will enter into to fight normal monsters.

The story is the best part of the game. It starts out slow for the first few hours, and then after a certain event that happens to you in the game, it's full steam ahead.

The main character, Atsuma, is your average meatheaded student who doesn't quite pay attention in class. Throughout the game, his learning curve doesn't seem to improve too much. He's always the last character to figure out what is exactly happening around him. His arm is what ties this story together, as it is the source of a mysterious power. Throughout the game, more backstory about his arm will be revealed to you. At first you will be joined by two characters, Toya and Makoto. Toya is more like a mentor to Atsuma and takes him under his wing at the beginning of the game. Makoto is the game's over-the-top stereotypical gay guy. He's madly in love with Toya and claims himself to be the president of Toya's fan club. Makoto is the source of much of the game's great comic relief for the first few hours of gameplay.

Later in the game, you'll be joined by Karin, Raigar, and Yuki. Karin is a headstrong woman who is part of a group called the "resistance movement". Raigar is Karin's personal bodyguard, who reveals himself to be freakishly strong. When you first meet him, he doesn't talk much, but he'll open up as the game progresses. Yuki is a selfish little girl who's main goal in life is to become the most famous golemn hunter that ever lived. She's also the source of alot of the game's funny dialog as the game goes on, because she has something to say about everything.

Speaking of the dialog, it's suprisingly fresh and natural. It never tries too hard to be funny, and in return you'll find yourself laughing aloud many times throughout the game.

I would love to reveal more of the story to you, but since it's the greatest part of the game, you'll have to get it and see it for yourself. Overall, Enchanted Arms is an enjoyable experience that has a good few fun sidequests to enjoy along with it's main storyline, which should keep you busy for many hours. I'd personally suggest this game to anyone who likes turn based-style battles or anyone who enjoys a fulfilling RPG story.



4 out of 5 stars A RPG that Wins by Default   September 7, 2006
Ayinde Waleed
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

First off, I really liked this game for the fact that i'm a big turn-based RPG fan. So warning to the buyer, Enchanted Arms is an RPG in the truest sense of the phrase. I will start by saying that if you aren't a turn-based RPG fan you should probably rent this game first to see if you like it, it's definitely worth a rental!!! This is a genre that the 360 was missing, though there are other RPG's for the 360, none are Turn based. So let's get started!!

Graphics, Great!! I'd say definitely better than Xbox or PS2, but not Amazing, but I would say "Great". The graphics shine the most in my opinion when in a battle, magic spells and skills shine vibrantly and beautifully!! There are also extra extended skills which are loosely similar to the FFVII limit breaks, which look amazing!! Are the graphics Next-Gen? I would say yes!! Do they compare to other graphically amazing 360 games like Fight Night 3 (just one example)? No it doesn't but at times the game does show 360 power.

Sound, Okay, nothing amazing here at all! Voice over are average, they are good but I have seen better. Background music is typical of your average RPG.

Controls, Great. For a turn-based RPG that is. I mean it is turn based so it controls never get complicated, Menu navigation is really easy and standard I was able to figure out how to upgrade skills, equip, and synthesize golems without ever looking at the manual.

Gameplay, okay this is where and why I decided to give this game a 4 instead of a overall 3. The gameplay is pretty fresh, because of the addition of Golem creating and using them in Battle, which I will touch on a little later. But first the battle system, which is a pretty good combo of Turn-base/strategy, cause your team is place on a grid where you can only move your players anywhere within the grid, of course movements are limited to spaces available and how far a specific character can move. So strategy comes in to play by trying to put yourself in range to attack, heal others, and defend. What really impressed me was the use of Golems, which I can only compare very loosely to Pokemon. Golems are used similar to how Pokemon are used, i.e. to help you fight, heal, protect, etc. This feature adds another level of gameplay to this game which raised this game from "mediocre" to "Very good". Simply because you can capture parts of golems you have fought or randomly find parts to create your own Golems to fight for you. Building different golems is pretty easy and quite addicting, thus far. I am only in the first 25% of the game right now and I am already addicted to creating golems from parts I have found, I only imagine this feature getting better with the ability to build stronger and more interesting golems. Without this feature this would have been a really mediocre RPG. So overall the gameplay holds this title together and great gameplay is what we all look for in a game right?

Story, the story so far seems to be average, like I said I am only 25% in to it so I am hoping this will improve as the game goes on but for right now there is nothing amazing here as far as the story goes.

So overall, if you are a turn based RPG fan and you own a 360 then you will definitely want to pick this game up. But this game is definitely not a ground breaker and definitely not a reason to run out and buy a 360 (there are other games that warrant that). But all in all I can't think of a reason to tell any XBOX 360 turn based RPG fans not buy this game, especially since it is the only one of its kind available for the 360. For others though I would only suggest waiting for a demo or a rental to see if you like what this game does.

I personally am a fan of lots of all Genres of games, with the exception of a lot of strict car driving games, so I thoroughly enjoy this game so far. I could definitely understand an argument for this game not being even close to one of the best RPG's ever, but for the first turn based RPG for the 360 I think it fairs pretty well.




1 out of 5 stars Worst RPG Ever!   September 7, 2006
irishcannibal (wisconsin)
7 out of 21 found this review helpful

Wow I made the mistake of buying this piece of garbage before playing it because of the lack of RPGs for the XBOX 360! Hey I was desperate!
Having said that, this game is absolutely awful.
First off the the story and dialogue will bore you to suicide.
the dialogue is so tedius and meaningless its just a waste of time. The apparently "Gay" member of your group will sit and talk about how in love he is with the other male character for way too long and other conversations that have nothing to do with gameplay take way too long.
Graphic wise this game is not what you'd expect from a huge console like the 360, it looks like a PS2 game and not even a good one.
Also the battles are boring. I have played RPGs and turn based games for years and the combat on this game is uninspired and just flat out lame.
Alot of this game is way too drawn out. conversations and movies and boring and have no story value and take forever to get through. Dont get me wrong sometimes a long cutscene is cool if its telling the story and is exciting and well done. these are not like that at all.
basically there might be some people out there who might dig this but I dont. Id rather play any of the Final Fantasy games or any of the other turn based RPGS out there. This was just a waste of $59 in my opinion. If they are going to charge that much for games for this system they better be really good because PS2 games are cheaper and last i checked they had better RPGS for alot less money. New system or not games like this will not keep a system selling!
Definitely Rent this if you really want to check it out before you buy it.



1 out of 5 stars Horrible, even for an xbox 360 game   September 20, 2006
Timothy E. Mattson (Osan, Korea)
7 out of 16 found this review helpful

The idiots at ubisoft got together one day and decided to make the worst role playing game in the history of role playing games.

What they ended up doing to accomplish this was take every negative factor from all past role playing games, and jam them all into one horrifically bad excuse for a video game.

The dialogue in this game is completely irrelevant. There is no reason to pay attention to any of it, anything you need to know you'll figure out on your own. There is hours of spoken dialogue in this game, none of it bears any purpose. Characters speak, but they say absolutely nothing. Conversations that go like "How are you?" "I am ok." "You look cold" "I am cold" "Thank you". After that waste of programming code, you're allowed to continue on. The spoken dialogue is also done by what have to be the most unproffesional voice actors I've ever heard. They either over emphasize the idiotic personality of the character, or don't give the character any personality at all. You will speed click through all the dialogue in the game, that is if you end up wasting your money on this game.

The game is just one long straight line with random encounters along the way. I spoiled the entire game for you right there. You run forward, fight some monsters, and win the game. That's not worth sixty dollars in my opinion. Ubisoft deliberately released a game after putting absolutely no effort into making it interesting. You get one town of irrelevant and annoying dialogue, where the high point is running around collecting tickets. Final Fantasy X was just a game where you run forward throughout the whole thing, but at least they realized that they had to make their characters slightly interesting.

The battle system is slow, and makes the turn based system of battle look even more ridiculous than ever. It's like the battle system from koudelka, you're on your own grid and use ranged attacks against your enemy who's on their own grid. This is the most irratating system for turn based battle in my opinion. Ubisoft will probably explain that they thought long and hard about it and decided to make a turn based battle system that let's you use strategy to defeat your enemies, they just forgot to plan the actual enemies in the game around this concept. What I mean by that is you fight enemies who can attack every square on your grid, and you gain abilities where you can attack every square on their grid. Chess it is not, more like turn based Rochambeau.

The menus in the game are very time consuming, and were obviously just thrown together and abandoned. You make a weapon in one menu, quit that menu, open a different menu, equip the weapon. You buy a skill in one menu, quit that menu, open a different menu, learn the skill, back out of that part of the menu, equip the skill. Ubisoft apparently thinks that when you make a decision to own something, it's for the sheer joy of knowing that it's not being used as a part of your repitoire.

One are where they obviously invested (wasted) alot of effort was in making neat little companions, which they call "golems". There's alot of them in this game, so you can have fun making them and looking at them. You'll only use one at a time, so the other sixty will have to wait in limbo. Each one is designed to be unique and speak one of two styles of japanese, slow and menacing or high and hyper. They even wrote biographies for each golem, they explain their uniquely irrelevant details.

This game is literally the worst game out for the xbox 360. Yes, even worse than perfect dark zero. Shame on you microsoft, and shame on ubisoft.



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