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Rogue Galaxy


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ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719749028
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2007-01-30

Features
Build your own special items and weapons
Mini-games and subquests add to the adventure & further the challenge
Collect over 120 Insectors -- players will increase rank and earn prizes by advancing through tournaments
Search throughout the galaxy for clues to track down rare items -- locaitin all items provides players with special prizes
Follow clues and gather information to collect the set of legendary Seven-Star Swords, considered the most powerful weapons in the game

Accessories
Rogue Galaxy (DoubleJump Official Game Guide)
PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
Electronic Gaming Monthly
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Editorial Reviews:

Rogue Galaxy is great fantasy role-playing where you follow a planet-hopping rogue for battle and adventure. At the far edge of the galaxy on the desert planet Rosa, a young man named Jaster dreams of journeying through space. He is recruited to join the crew of space pirate Dorgengoa in a race to find a legendary planet that holds the key to the greatest of treasures -- eternal life. Players follow Rogue as he planet-hops around space, visiting a number of planets, each with their own unique ecosystem populated by various unusual creatures. Play successfully to earn hunter coins that upgrade a player's hunter license and open up additional challenges Over 8 hours of high-quality cut-scenes and cinematics


User Comments about the Rogue Galaxy

This is much more profitable, but extremely boring. It makes it so that battles are really nothing but load times.I quit the game at a section where you have to fight a boss one on one with a new character you pick up. I bought this game because of all the good reviews it has received, and I played into it for about 15 hours or so. Really, the only positive things I can say for the game are that it has very nice visuals and fairly good voice acting.The battles are no fun at all.


This boss takes about 100 hits to kill, but he can kill you in 2 or 3 hits, a matter of seconds if you make a mistake. I did not want to waste a huge amount of my day grinding on the previously mentioned boring battles so that I could beat this boss, so I went and sold the game for less than half of what I bought it for.I found it to be a waste of time and a waste of money. This ensures that you will spend all your money on potions and will never be able to buy new weapons. If you fight them regularly, your teammates will get killed extremely quickly unless you constantly use potions to heal them.


On the other hand, you can just win every non-boss battle right at the beginning by using a spell that kills everything. It's a shame that a game that looks so nice can be such a disappointment.


The big problem is you'd think the ghost of Star Wars would go away after 30 years instead of being basically plagiarized for video games. All cliches on deck and reporting for duty, Captain.Is the game fun. Rogue Galaxy comes off as having been designed by a committee who wanted to play it safe. Rogue Galaxy is like Ruby Tuesday's.


Rogue Galaxy is a solidly designed game with a good battle system, excellent graphics and very good voice overs. The dungeon scenes seem to go on a bit longer than they should have. Sure you can get a good burger at Ruby Tuesday's but there really are not that many substantial differences between that place, Bennigans, Applebees, Chili's (well excepting fajitas and endless tostada chips), Fridays.and Rogue Galaxy has no real substantive differences with a host of scifi films and other rpgs.Let's start with the meat and potatoes. Throw in a spunky princess who does not mind hanging with the boys and the "There's one thing he didn't tell you.I am your father" character and the blatant story stealing gets on the nerves. Sure if you don't mind reliving the same plot from a thousand other stories and playing as the hero with a thousand faces (though ever since Joseph Campbell and George Lucas started hanging out together, that may have become the hero with a million faces).


A restless young man on a desert planet dreams of going into space and with the help of a short being and a tall robot is able to live his dream. No deal killers to be sure on this end.The problem with Rogue Galaxy is its shameless unoriginality. There are some problems; you can only play as one character during battle scenes and the AI needs a bit of work since most of the other party members seem to yell "Jasper." as much as they actually fight the bad guys. Space pirates (think FFXII) meets Star Wars. The gameplay and the graphics save the game.



IS A GREAT GAME THAT WAS FOUND INTERESTING BY ME AND BOYFRIEND WE WERE TRYING TO,WELL HE PLAYS AND I WATCH BUT THE ONE I GOT BEFORE ALWAYS WAS GETTING STUCK AT THE SAME POINT. VERY NICE HOW YOU CAN INCREASE THE SPECIAL ATTACKS FOR EACH CHARACTER A LOT OF DIFFERENT ITEMS ARE REQUIRED FOR THESE DIFFERENT ATTACKS



This one took me 2 days of playing 5 hours straight to finally reach it. I started out doing well in this game but i tell you what i had to use cheats once i got to the prison. The way you had to upgrade wepons became a pain. The Story line strayed so many time i forgot the whole reason of him leaving his homeworld. And then when you think you have a clue on who the enemy might be it throughs you a loop and what do you know a story change.Im talking about how the explorer looks like he gets killed off by the robot but later it shows he didn't. Not here 5, then the next 2 worlds you pick one up and then finally you get the Dog, Why the hell theres a planet filled with Elvs and Dogs, i don't know.


hmmm, lets see in ff6 didn't take you all game to get all 14 players and Chrono Cross to get all characters you had to play the game atleast 2 or 3 times. You know the things i actually liked about the game were The traveling to different planets, The Ships Outer design and Not to mention Kisala was actually kinda cute. Okay i finished this game about 3 months ago and really don't ever want to go back to it again. And i never did figure if there was a second Frog. The Pluse side was i also bought Xenosaga 3 that day too so it wasn't a total loss. It's Character Designs were not impresive.


Yea and how you meet 5 of the main charecters with before you leave the first world. I guess if you really want to play this game go ahead i would rent it though and see if you would like it first. Granted some of the dungons werent that long, but some it would take you an hour to get out. Then when you finally defeat the final boss.Oh wait it wasnt the final boss.And then all the characters have to fight one section of the final Boss (okay that took 2 hours in it's self) and don't get me started on the dungons. I didn't understand the whole bug catcher thing. The final dungon yea most rpgs there long.


I payed 40 dollers for it when it came out, yea don't wast 40 dollers like i did.


but all the fun quickly became repetative and the super long dunjuns were mega not fun and the occasional enemy that needs to be shot with the shield breaker gun just so you can kill it was really annoying, the only reason this game is 100 hours + is because of the lame stuff you will end of doing over and over and over, and soon you begin to realize how lame the story is. ok to start off i loved this game when i first got it,it was way fun, and the thought of 100+ hours of that fun seemed impossible. it was, the game was a balst in the begging, finding new charecters and equipment, and getting new skills on the flow chart(alot like the liscense board in FFXII) and wepon synthesis. i mean omg it sucks but i dont want to spoil it for you.