There you have it - the 360's first legit RPG. It’s long, it’s been very solidly put together, and it can get some serious hooks into you once you’ve settled into its role-playing rhythm, something that won’t be for everyone, but that’s good news, right? There’s already plenty on 360 for those who to go round corners really fast or perform twitchy, heart-in-mouth headshots, and then some.
Blue Dragon definitely has the pedigree and quality to appeal to RPG gamers, however long they’ve been putting the hours in over the years, with enough peculiar touches to keep the old hands engrossed, even if it won’t be the best they’ve ever had. And, if nothing else, this is definitely a very good, very promising indication of the no-doubt rosy things that should subsequently come out of the young but burgeoning relationship between Microsoft and Mistwalker.


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