I just got Xenoblade Chronicles and Tales of Graces f yesterday for my birthday. I'm now about 5 or 6 hours into Xenoblade and loving it so far. I'm really glad we got to see this game reach North America.
I haven't touched ToG yet, but I am eager to play it. I'm halfway considering starting it but usually I try to only have 1 RPG going at once. I saw mixed reviews for it, but mostly the negatives they mention don't bother me. That being the cliche story/characters which I actually like in a JRPG. I never get tired of saving the world with a group of androgynous teenagers. The other fault mentioned is that it looks like a Wii game because it originally was. This doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Up til that point I've had an ongoing project that started back in October I believe. That is finishing the behemoth that is Dragon Warrior VII. I'm about 52 some odd hours into it and heard it is 100+ hours long just to beat it and dozens more to do everything else. I find since the story and battle system aren't overly complex that I am able to pick it back up months later.
I haven't touched ToG yet, but I am eager to play it. I'm halfway considering starting it but usually I try to only have 1 RPG going at once. I saw mixed reviews for it, but mostly the negatives they mention don't bother me. That being the cliche story/characters which I actually like in a JRPG. I never get tired of saving the world with a group of androgynous teenagers. The other fault mentioned is that it looks like a Wii game because it originally was. This doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Up til that point I've had an ongoing project that started back in October I believe. That is finishing the behemoth that is Dragon Warrior VII. I'm about 52 some odd hours into it and heard it is 100+ hours long just to beat it and dozens more to do everything else. I find since the story and battle system aren't overly complex that I am able to pick it back up months later.