Description
Used Cross Edge Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
857823001413
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Role-Playing
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Teen
SKU:
PS3_CROSS_EDGE
———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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Please do not listen to anybody who plays a game for 3 hours then writes a review about it.The depth in this game is amazing! I have been yearning for a good classic style RPG on the PS3 for a long time now and this satisfies my every need.As far as the “clunky” menu, I have no idea what the above reviewer is doing who supposedly is some kind of expert playing RPG’s (pshhh). The menus are SIMPLE and pretty straight-forward after 10 minutes of gameplay. There are functions later on that become more useful, but I really cannot say the menus are bad.You CANNOT play a game of this depth for THREE hours and then review it. There’s 100’s of hours of gameplay, tons of weapons and armor, hidden items, hidden characters, and you’re going to write a review after THREE FREAKING HOURS?I did not give this game 5 stars because it does not make use of the PS3’s next-gen system in terms of graphics and audio. However, this game absolutely proves that a solid gameplay system, incredible depth and wonderful characters make a game, not the visuals. My only gripe is I wish I could skip the movies because should I choose to replay it, they take forever (press start button to auto-forward)To add to this review, even more hours into it, I understand why some people may not like it, but some reviews sound more like sour grapes and attacks rather than objective reviews. There are drawbacks to it which a lot of reviews have harped on already.To give more detail though, as far as why I enjoy the.
I have played RPG games for quite some time and I prefer the likes of Final Fantasy, Xenosaga and other traditional JRPGs. Cross Edge fits that mold and once you get over the learning curve it is quite fun.Admittedly not having a strategy guide, a great manual or a decent in-game tutorial/help was a bit frustrating at first but I played on. I still have a number of unanswered questions but overall I am happy with the game. The points I just made makes an already challenging game that much more difficult but it isn’t like there aren’t comparable games out there that have a steep learning curve.This game requires some thought about who to keep in your party under certain circumstances which is good because what’s an RPG without strategy. If you aren’t properly leveled up expect to have someone in your party die from time to time as the enemy overwhelms you.There are a number of characters, weapons and abilities to develop. There are over 100 combos as well as other secrets that will be revealed later in the game. Most of which are unknown to me right now because of the lack of information out there!I won’t speak to the graphics because this is an RPG.Anyway that’s it. I hope this helps. I’l try to update my review after I’ve played the game for a while longer.
First of all, this is a niche title. Like the Disgaea series, the cut-scenes are presented in static 2D and thats just the art style common in titles like these so if you’re expecting cinematic final fantasy style cut-scenes, look elsewhere. Expect hilarious dialogue and cheesy goodness during the cutscenes though. Who doesn’t smile when they see a Prinny(cute little bastards) prance across the screen and getting abused by Etna?The meat of this game, like Disgaea, is the insane combat. Who doesn’t feel good after pulling off a 100-hit combo? (And I think I saw a trophy for 400 hit combo). You set one move to each of your face buttons and use L1 and L2 to switch between characters and you pull off as many moves as you can between all of the character within the allowed time and AP (points available for each character and decreases when you use each move) to form combos and build your EX meter for a super combo.This game is actually not as challenging as some say, since you automatically get healed after each fight (except in dungeons). But, you do have to devote the time to learn to synthesize new weapons/armor/items and how to upgrade them as well as take full advantage of the combos available (arcane arts) otherwise you will have a hard time.Now, what I don’t like about the game.The game does stutter from time to time even with the install, isn’t game breaking but does warrant a mention. The *dungeons* feels like a simple platforming mini game. Kind of a pointless ra.
The game is an RPG. The graphics are 2D but look real nice.- gameplay is long, I have over 50 and I did not beat it yet- buttons are simple to learn- dialog sounds greatCom- it freezes at times, may be the diskThe game play is similar to Final fantasy Tactics but narrowed down to a 4×4 moving space.
Do you love grinding? How about having 5 different menus just for the items? Or having to figure out how to actually use the several different skills each of the 30 or so characters in the game can learn? And then having to see which of those skills can be combined? Or how about having to learn the best way to synthesize items for the best weapons? And then upgrading said weapons to make them stronger? And then converting said stronger weapons into raw materials to synthesize better weapons and so on and so on?Now, you’re probably wondering why I would give the game 4 stars after all that rambling. Simple, really. Because I actually like doing all of that. It’s been a while since I play an RPG that actually makes me work for the victory. The game does have simple graphics, reminiscent of the SNES era, with static images for the cut scenes. You do get to choose between Japanese or English voice overs. The music, as the graphics, is simple, and repetitive. Don’t know why I thought of the old Mega Man games when I first heard the background music…The game does have a steep learning curve. If you decide to take the plunge, you’ll be scratching your head for the first few hours trying to figure out the many nuances of the game and possibly checking game forums for help. But in the end, the game is truly something different and enjoyable.If you like standard RPG fare, like Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, don’t bother with the game. However, if you felt like I did and wanted to exp.
This game is for die-hard NIS fans or those who really like long winded games. Don’t get me wrong, I’m one of those weirdos that actually sit through and grind through these. The humor is actually kinda of nice, just don’t expect instant gratification at any point. You need to earn most of these trophies.
story, dialog, art, awesome battle scenes, explosive combos, funny / sick humor.we finally get an awesome rpg for the ps3 and the reviewers are trying to kill it.a convergence of 5 games from times covering most gamers entire lives, characters and story lines put together reminiscent of tsubasa chronicles.it will take me at least 6 months to put this game down
Fun and long game that combines multiple games into one for a good JRPG.
first off, if you are looking for a game with amazing next-gen graphics, this is not one of those. most people who are going to be interested in this product probably already know this from playing disgaea 3. but honestly this game could probably have run on a ps1.like i said in my title, and like other reviewers might have mentioned: play this game for at least 3 hours before giving up on it. i will be honest, i wasnt really into it at all for the first 2 hours, but am now very glad i ventured on because i am pretty hooked.what is at first really confusing is the battle system, its fairly complex and different enough from what one is used to to be confusing.however, once you do get the hang of it, it is rather fun.the first while, the game seems a bit barren and pointless, but that feeling fades soon.but the dialogue is entertaining, the voice acting (japanese) is great, and once you get the feeling for the game it becomes really fun and addictive.over all i give this game a 4/5.its definitely worth it playing.also: prinny rules, dood.
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