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May 03 2009

Finally Completed - Lost Odyssey

Published by animatedwriter at 10:15 pm under Currently Playing, Xbox 360 Edit This

On Thursday, I swore I would get this game finished by Sunday and dammit, I actually kept my word this time.

I attempted to complete all of the sidequests, I really did. However, I couldn’t bring myself to finish the last one, the Temple of Enlightenment. After three regular enemy fights in a row where I battled nine enemies with HP levels between 7200 and 22000 and barely survived each one, I turned to my husband and said that was it. The area was not any fun, this type of fighting isn’t any fun, and I don’t see the point in playing otherwise. Getting out of the Temple was just as hard, but I’m so very glad that I at least attempted it. All of my immortals learned so many skills and we leveled up so incredibly much. It made the final bosses a complete breeze. I can’t imagine how much easier it would have been if I had actually completed the Temple of Englightenment. I probably could have just sneezed on the final boss and won.

Which is kind of how I felt when I defeated the final boss in Crisis Core, and I only completed 60% of the missions. If I had finished all of them, could I have just blown the final boss a kiss?

But I digress.

So what’s next for me? Well for starters, you won’t hear anything else about this game from me. Next on my list to play is Tales of Symphonia for the Wii. I’m very interested in seeing how a RPG plays on the Wii.

So until then huzzah and good night!

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