
TeamXbox was invited by Microsoft to fly to Tokyo and check out some of the big role-playing games currently in the works for the Xbox 360. In addition to Japanese-language releases of Fable II and Mass Effect in that country, the slate of titles includes Namco Bandai showed the latest on Tales of Vesperia, while Square Enix showed Infinite Undiscovery, Star Ocean: The Last Hope and another new intellectual property called The Last Remnant.
TeamXbox was able to sit down for a while in an effor to pry tidbits of information from some of Square Enix's developerment leads in a roundtable with some other game journalists, and what follows is an edited transcript of the back-and-forth discussion facilitated by a translator. Those from Square Enix participating in the Q&A included Hiroshi Takai, manager in charge of operations administration; Nobuyuki Ueda, producer; and Yusuke Naora, designer; as well as Kai Gushima, localization director, who handled the translation duties.

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Game Rant - "From Star Ocean to Final Fantasy, there have been a number of JRPG's that have been unfairly undervalued by their Metascores. Here are 10 examples."
While I agree that the combat in Star Ocean 5's combat is pretty fun, saying that its story is more enjoyable than its predecessors is highly debatable. Also, it's not just the technical issues the game suffers from.
Completely disagree the games I played from the list all deserve their scores (Star Ocean, Nier, Tales of Zesteria, Type-0). While there are certainly people that love these games, they have flaws in many categories, that justify those scores.
Star Ocean especially bored the hell out of me. Lame story and face roll battle system (I finished the game anyway). These games are really niche and when rated by a broader public, fall short. In my opinion even in their own genre.
In this episode, we explore The History of The Last Remnant. A game the recently received a remastered release and had an interesting development cycle.
It's a good game, but the story is only okay. The gameplay is where the game really shines, but the game itself does an atrocious job of explaining it's own systems. Basically, you need to read a "what I wish I knew before I started" somewhere online, and then the game becomes great.
even though its coming out for the PS3 sooner or later why is it in the PS3 section when it as right now an exclusive to the xbox 360 on top that the source is called TeamXbox for crying out loud who approves of these things?