Ogre Battle 64
Amazon.com Review
Nintendo 64 gamers have been waiting a long time for a right role-playing game to come by the side of for their system. Now that wait is over. Like a excellent book, Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber will hold your attention until you either fall asleep on the couch or end that last stage.
Prior adventures in the Ogre series have left gamers wanting more–much more. Very few role-playing sports meeting (both then and now) have had such unrestrained depth. The series has allowed players to tweak every character, make specialized forces, and command them in battles owing to three different tale shape.
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber carries forth this formula in both making and commanding your forces, not to mention choosing from multiple endings. The object is to face ogres, defeat them, and bring peace to the Netherworld. Each mission has a winning condition, which entails capturing an enemy position. A briefing before each mission supplies you with objectives and a map.
Unfortunately, not everything is pleased in Ogre land. The music and sound effects have a lot in common with grown-up SNES titles, which is to say they’re not quite up to snuff. Graphically, some of the character animations are stiff, and the tiny icons are hard to see.
Apart from those small gripes, patience is your largest hurdle in this game. Like most RPGs, Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber is at times tedious. With more than four endings as well as three main paths to make your way owing to, any attempt to complete this game will greatly test your stamina. Ultimately, this is a masterpiece of sorts that only right RPG fans will be able to delight in. –Todd Mowatt
Pros:
- Customizable characters
- Multiple endings
Cons:
- Poor music and sound effects
- Tiny icons are hard to read
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Wow! I kind of reflect that this was really excellent. Maybe I’ll find something tomake this better though.
Rating: 3 / 5
this game kinda stinks.you go talk to this ancient dude who gives you these long drawn out battle plans.then you watch these long drawn out cut scenes.then you go into these map/worlds.when you get near an enemy,you fight.well,sort of.the computer does everything.theres a lot of complicated plotting involved.theres no clear cut way to figure out anything.its a real pain in the hiney.whats more is i dont belive i even saw any ogres.of course im only on like level 2 since the game is totaly screwed.i bought it used and the guy before me only got that far too.no marvel i got this so cheap.this game will use up all of your extra brain space.if you thought out how to beat it.you wouldnt have the brain sense left to eat cheerios.someone would have to run you an iv.youd nearly have to be like freakin fixated on its finished.its totaly freakin ridiculous.and then ,as youre being killer by small people with sticks,even though youre sporting a dragon,you are helpless to defend yourself.it sucks.
Rating: 1 / 5
I rented this game because I THOUGHT it was a RPG game.But as it turned out, this is pretty much a divide and conqer game.The characters have no backgrounds, no storline, and no places to explore like RPG.EVEN PAPER MARIO is better than this RPG.I EVEN RECOMMEND YOU BUY PAPER MARIO INSTEAD OF ORGE 64!The only thing that saved this game is of its graphics and not anything more.So unless you like cuoncqer sports meeting, I suggest you don’t by this so called RPG game!
Rating: 1 / 5
I know that few people will even agree with me on this…
I reflect that this game is far too overrated. I was expecting an RPG, but what I got was a half-backward approach. I can easily say this is the worse game for N64, rather out of all my gaming years, which is about 13.
This game did not cut it. RPG, role paying game. I expected a ton of dialogue, well written, with towns to penetrate and walk owing to, character development, etc. all the necessary components that classify sports meeting as RPG’s.
This has none of that. There are no towns to come together with the folks, lame character development, I started hating that characters, since I knew not anything about them! The music was less than par, the graphics I would let slide, except that there is so small holding the game together.
Battle…now that’s another tale. I’ve played approach, this was designed simply for children, or beginner RPG’ers. The battle system is simplistic, there is no real innovation to it.
I cannot hold responsible this much on Atlus, since the N64 cartridges have a limited amount of space, but still, I expected more.
Beginner RPG’ers will eat this up no doubt, but the more experienced gamers will not be impressed. I say rather that it is a gateway to splendid RPG’s.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game was a real disappointment to me. The game contains a lot of profanity that frankly I would not like my children to learn. There is a warning on the box about mild language, but the language is worse than “mild” and it is used very frequently, within the first few minutes of game play on. The profanity is completely not needed and is way out of place in the game. Aside from this major complaint the game could be fun, though the game still ruins somewhat tedious and dull.
Rating: 2 / 5