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Our copy of BBS finally came in a couple of weeks ago, so you can maybe guess how we did at getting anything else constructive done in the evenings of that fortnight. Going to be posting one of my usual lengthy reviews as soon as I finish getting all my thoughts in order, but to give you the short version: the loading times suck, the story is based around some good ideas and some great moments but falls down in the execution in a lot of places, the characters are thoroughly likeable, and the gameplay is beyond excellent. On the balance of it, we had a lot of fun with it, despite several niggling issues that I can only hope are among the things to be tackled in the changes for the English version. Not on par with KH2 for shear satisfaction and fangirl glee, but well and truly clear of the mess that was Days. (Of course, the same is true of a lot of really bad fanfiction, but this is still a relief.)

A couple of points that probably aren't going to fit into a proper review anywhere, for one, this game is so very Star Wars. Mostly in a fun kind of way - it's not like it feels too rip-off-y or anything, but the keyblade users are totally Disneyverse Jedi, with their magic swords and their masters-and-students, and all the flying around world to world to fight evil and lots of talk about sensing good or evil in people and wrestling with the Dark Side Of The Force-Slash-Heart, and that one creepy looking guy in their ranks who is so obviously evil that it's a bit embarrassing how no-one notices. And you've got their Obi-Wan-type Master guy, who's trying to keep Terra from going the way of Anakin while Xehanort-Palpatine messes with his head to drag him to the Dark Side while claiming he's totally got nothing to do with the mysterious Darth-Vanitas who's running around being evil, and I think this means Yen Sid is Yoda, and maybe Ven doesn't quite discover Darth-Vanitas is his father but it comes pretty close. Not quite sure where Aqua fits in. I guess she'd be Amidala, except Amidala was never a Jedi, let alone a Jedi who outranks Anakin and never falls hopelessly in love with anyone. Somehow despite all that familiarity and connections to really bad SW-prequels there was very little in the Star Wars stuff that I didn't enjoy. Maybe it's the complete absence of bad romance or Jar Jar Binks.

On a similar note, compared to KH1 and 2, it's amazing just how un-shippy this game is. In the main KH games you've got the fairly unambiguous 'official' ship in Sora/Kairi, the perhaps even less ambiguous slash alternative in Sora/Riku, the special-bonus slash ship in Axel/Roxas, a big chunk of conflict coming out of Sora and Riku being manipulated into fighting over Namine in CoM – and they're just the most obvious options. So in BBS, I was thinking they'd likely be pushing Terra/Aqua, and some of those early scans looked very Terra/Ven, and when you play the game it is abundantly obvious the trio would all go to the ends of the earth for each other at the drop of a hat. But if you put that aside, the vibe you're left with is so very sibling-y that I came out with very little desire to ship anyone. You can probably find evidence for any combination if you want to see it (and people will, let's be honest) – but Ven still comes across more like the kid brother than anything else, and Aqua has no overt romantic interest in either of the boys. Honestly, it makes a nice change.

Though I will be just a little disappointed if the game doesn't inspire a whole lot of OT3 fic.
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Date: 2010-03-09 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rallamajoop.livejournal.com
My sister and I may actually be plotting doujinshi ideas along those lines already. *g*

To be honest, I have a long history of getting twice as involved in series which get me interested in a ship, so I can't really talk. KH managed to hook me mostly for the story rather than the ships though (all the fic I wrote for that fandom was gen - shocking, I know :P. Though that also might be because all the ships are so there that I didn't feel the need to add much.)

Though like you've said - fans can fish out even the smallest things :D hehe

In this case, it will be the medium-sized-things that can be taken either way. Seriously, will all go to the end of the world for each other - it's just down to how everyone interprets that. ;)

Date: 2010-03-09 09:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] phred-has-sonar.livejournal.com

I admire Days from a technical standpoint. Those were the best 3D graphics on a DS I've ever seen, and it was fun to play despite being awfully repeatative. I found it much more enjoyable if I played it in little bursts rather than marathoning through it.

As far as the story goes though, I never want to see another salt lick icecream in any game ever again. Crikey, have Roxas or Axel ever heard of chocolate?!

I am quite looking forward to Birth By Sleep. I don't think the load times will bother me that much because that is what I have come to expect from most games on the PSP. Since you mentioned how enjoyable the gameplay is, I'm looking forward to it even more!

Date: 2010-03-09 12:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rallamajoop.livejournal.com
I found it much more enjoyable if I played it in little bursts rather than marathoning through it.

I think Lisa's strategy was just 'get this over with quick so we can see if anything interesting is ever going to happen already'. It probably didn't help.

As far as the story goes though, I never want to see another salt lick icecream in any game ever again. Crikey, have Roxas or Axel ever heard of chocolate?!

Secretly the Organisation has stock in the seasalt ice-cream industry. IT'S ALL A CONSPIRACY. there's a brief, annoying cameo of the Days leads in one of the BBS endings. Guess what they're doing. [/hardly even a spoiler]

I don't think the load times will bother me that much because that is what I have come to expect from most games on the PSP.

Miiiight be worse than you're thinking (can't say for sure, don't know which games you're thinking of, but from our experience games like Dissidia and Crisis Core load in a flash compared to BBS). We kinda got used to it about halfway through the game - then we'd show it to someone else, and they'd go, 'whoa, is this thing ever going to load?' and we'd be reminded all over.

Since you mentioned how enjoyable the gameplay is, I'm looking forward to it even more!

The gameplay is the one thing I can barely even nitpick. :3 It is like, I could finish the game now - or I could do some more random leveling and see if my new set of deck commands with combine into making any new cool things! More leveling it is! (repeat)

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