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By the end of the first disc, though, you will have been thoroughly exposed to Blue Dragon’s wavering visuals. Sometimes they’re stunning (like the mural town, whose inhabitants are “painted” to the wall and drift across it, or the great castle town where you’ll hook up with Zola) and sometimes they’re drab, but there’s usually enough detail and imagination for it to all leave a lasting impression. Also, there’s a persistent blur to the background, sometimes only a few feet in front of you, which seems to be a trade-off for keeping your character’s immediate surroundings incredibly crisp. That perpetual fuzz may annoy some, and hurt the eyes a bit, but we’re more than happy when the foreground is as flawless to look at as anything out of the gorgeous Viva Piñata.
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Genre | Role Playing |
Description | We'll gladly check out any new RPG from the father of Final Fantasy, and this is his first since leaving Square. |
Platform | "Xbox 360" |