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| Date Reviewed: 06/02/2008 |
- mojave
from OR
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Strengths: Decent conclusion to the Shadow Hearts trilogy
Weaknesses: Not quite as good as the second one, drags a bit in parts
Summary: Shadow Hearts From The New World is the conclusion to the Shadow Hearts trilogy. The series definitely peaked with the second installment. However, this game is enjoyable enough in its own right even though it doesn't quite live up to the one before it. Like Shadow Hearts Covenant it contains a full assortment of bizarre characters the likes of which are not usually seen in most other RPG games. It brings back the Judgement Ring combat system (where timed button presses are essential to winning battles). A few tweaks have been made to make combos a bit easier to land, but otherwise the battle system is the same as before. The story is fairly well done but it can drag in parts where there is a lot of dungeon crawling with little story advancement. Also, the encounter rate can be annoyingly high at times.
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| Date Reviewed: 09/19/2008 |
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Different from most RPGs, in a good way
Strengths: More "modern" "real world" setting
Game play that rewards timing and skill
Weaknesses: Real world... not very real
Plot gets lost
Summary: The first SH was fun, if dated by the time I finally got around to playing it. The second was great though, so I was really looking forward to this... and was disappointed. It's not that it's a bad game, it's just a very mediocre game full of cliches. The best thing about it is what made the previous two so unique: the Judgment Ring system. Instead of just mashing X to muscle through battles, you must press it at select times to be able to do pretty much anything, and if you hit it at just the right spot, there are bonuses. This makes battles far more involved than your typical RPG... but that's about it. The rest is VERY much your typical JRPG.
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| Date Reviewed: 03/31/2007 |
- jch302
- Member Since:
Mar 2007
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Shadow Hearts
Strengths: Nice graphics, ok story
Weaknesses: sort of bland, long trips with no interactions
Summary: After loving the second shadow hearts so much, the third one was not so great. I couldn't ever really get into it. Even though it was not supposed to be realistic, it could have at least kept true to the setting. For instance, how does someone get from NY to south america in the 1920s?
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| Date Reviewed: 03/22/2008 |
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Shadow Hearts: FTNW
Strengths: Gameplay
Weaknesses: boring story
Summary: I decided to purchase this game after reading various reviews and enjoying Shadow Hearts 2 very much. This game keep me interested early on but I lost interest later on in it. A big disappointment after the last title in the series but it is still okay.
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| Date Reviewed: 07/28/2007 |
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Strengths: Graphics, gameplay
Weaknesses: Story not as good as the previous installments
Summary: Shadow Hearts:FTNW is an entertaining and fun game. It is a RPG with an adventurous journey. It has its settings in America with real-world locations but the story makes them a bit unbelievable. That aside, the gameplay itself is pretty fun and rewarding. Shadow Hearts:FTNW is the third installment in the Shadow Hearts series. It has excellent graphics and gameplay. However, the story is a little sub par comparing to the previous games. At any rate, it is still good on its own. Pick it up!
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| Date Reviewed: 06/30/2007 |
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Strengths: Good battle system
Weaknesses: Doesn't feel as great as the previous installments.
Summary: Well, technically this game is still pretty good. If you had to compare it to its previous entries, then this one falls a bit short. That doesn't mean it's bad though. Its previous games were great games, and it's hard to compare others to it. I personally found this game to be pretty fun and well worth the money. It's cheap now so I'd personally recommend it to RPG fans.
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| Date Reviewed: 06/24/2007 |
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A hot game!
Strengths: +a fun, modern day RPG
Weaknesses: -not very believable
Summary: This game is a lot of fun! You spend your play time in a believable recreation of modern day America. However, what's not believable is the menace taking over...otherworldly creatures from hell. While a fun game, it's hard to think of monsters taking over New York City.
Still a great game!
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| Date Reviewed: 05/30/2007 |
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Strengths: Judgment Ring enhances the gameplay by rewarding good hand – eye coordination. Quirky characters. Some humor. Stand alone title from the rest of the Shadow Heart series.
Weaknesses: Some annoying characters and voice work, especially the main character. Typical JRPG plot.
Summary: You have heard this story before about an amnesiac youth meeting allies with common goals, going on a journey, discovering his destiny and saving the world from evil. While the story is somewhat decent but hackneyed, what distinguishes this game is the nifty concept of the judgment ring, which adds interactivity and customization to the battles. Perfect strikes on the judgment ring rewards players with additional bonuses, which adds a level of complexity to the gameplay. Overall, while the story is typical, the gameplay helps distinguish it from the rest of the RPG’s. This is a very underappreciated series so fans of RPG’s should definitely seek this out.
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