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Radiata Stories Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248905099
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_RADIATA_STORIES
———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.
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Ordered the game, shipped and delivered promptly. Game and instruction manual were included with no visible wear. Pretty happy with it, couldn’t ask for more.
bought this game at a whim; ended up loving it. the storyline is great, it also has a great replay value. probably ended up playing the game 4 times in a row. many characters to chose from, alternate timelines based on player choices. def worth a try.
This game has such a good plot and is a great game for anyone to play honestly
one of my favorite games of all time and ive played it 5 times over and still cant get enough. im definitely holding on to this one square enix out does themselves with this one
If you like RPGs and don’t like complicated RPGs like Final Fantasy Tactics or games you just get stuck at a boss and never beat the game. This game is for you. That is how I am anyways and I love this game…for the reasons many people don’t seem to like it. It isn’t too hard…I have not beaten this yet, but this is the longest I’ve played an RPG for a long time . I am having a blast too.In this game it is similar to Harvest Moon and the Sims where you have days go by with a clock. You make friends too and it is like a hybrid of these games mixed with Chrono Cross or Suikoden. The combination makes it fun. Stores close at certain times and all the townsfolk run by a certain routine everyday and your goal is to recruit 177 of these characters. It is a fun task, but most of the time all you do you grab items for them. Square/Tri-Ace could’ve came up with something more original possibly, but it is still fun.All in all, You may hate this game or love it…simple hater=don’t buy simple liker=Buy!
My all time favorite game. So many party members to choose from. (Friends) as they are called. Hilarious parts in game. So many different weapons and armor to choose from that alter your appearance. Love this game because you have so many party members to pick from! It truly is a hidden gem and one of if not the greatest game of all time.
It’s a great game, filled with an interactive storyline. Definitely an overlooked game, that is a great buy for anyone.
Radiata Stories is one of those typical RPGs portraying an epic struggle between the forces of good and evil, where the fate of the world hangs in the balance, and a young nobody becomes the deciding factor in this ultimate struggle. The difference this time [Slight Spoiler] is that you get to decide which side to fight for. In short, Radiata Stories is no Final Fantasy, but for around $19.99 it has enough gameplay and charm to keep you occupied and entertained for a good 40-50 hours.The main thing you will notice when starting Radiata Stories is the odd sense of humor throughout. Though the game gets plenty serious by the time things are building to a climax, the story and dialogue are constantly interrupted by bizarre gags and ridiculous characters. I found this to be very refreshing, especially since the voice acting for the main characters is nicely done. Another great aspect of the game is the gorgeous graphics– both characters and world come alive in an anime-style cel-shading that rivals just about anything else I’ve seen on the PS2. The only downside to the graphics is that cutscenes are few and far between, and most of the time, they don’t vary much from the in-game graphics. Don’t expect any breathtaking Final Fantasy style cinematic movies.The battle system is also a little different. Instead of random encounters, you can see enemies on the map and avoid them if you choose (similar to Chrono Cross on the PS1, or perhaps Final Fantasy XII). Also, once you.
Yeah, that’s right, this game is really great. It’s the only rpg that i did a lot of time (except maybe shining force 2 a tactical rpg on the sega megadrive). It’s simple, when you got beautiful graphics and musics, sharp controls, a pleasant story, a “living” world, and a great sense of humor, you can not really complain.But nothing in this worls is perfect so maybe even if you can gather a lot of people in your friends list and have them in your party, you will always play the main charachter, Jack. Then, even if you can choose your side and finish the game twice, the main story itself is not very long. It took me about 80 hours to finish the game twice and recruit Lenneth Valkyrie, a hidden character, in the optionnal dungeon. And let me tell you that i’m no god of game. But it can be about 150 hours if you want to complete everything because you’ll have to do the game over and over again to add everybody in your list, have the best items, and more. Plus, you do not loose your leveling when you restart the game.But i speak too much. Still, i believe radiata stories is one of the best rpg games that the ps2 had. And when you know that it had been made by the ones who did the star ocean series and the valkyrie profile series, you just know what you have to do now…
I would have loved this game had it not been for the in-game clock rushing me to do things I’m not ready to do. It was a constant aggravation hurrying from point A to point B in time so that I could meet a character simply to buy a few items from him or her, or to get a key to opening up that character later on to become a friend (more on this saving grace later). And then, to add to that, there is only one permanent save point in the whole game, and going to that save point is often off-limits if you don’t want to progress the story. In general, I felt rushed by the whole in-game clock system, and frustrated when real-life time-constraints forced me to move on.The in-game clock also makes it hard to do one of the few things that makes this game fun: collecting characters to join in the quest. Even finding the characters that are recruit-able can be time-consuming, let alone getting the tasks done that is needed to recruit those specific characters. But as you collect more and more of these characters, the game turns into a Pokemon-like “gotta catch all” kind of thing. I constantly searched the back corners of the world of Radiata Stories in order to find absolutely every character possible, and though I failed in recruiting everyone I still want to go back through and try to find who I missed. Early on, most of the characters are weaker, but as the story progresses stronger ones make themselves available, and that means a better team when battling the monsters of the world.T.