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| From: Square Enix Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $32.99 You Save: $27.00 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 274
Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Game of the Year Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 90814 Model: 90814 UPC: 662248908144 EAN: 0662248908342 ASIN: B001CMJAP6
Release Date: November 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The Last Remnant for the Xbox 360 is the first role-playing game in a new series from Square Enix | | • | Breathtaking visuals, a mysterious storyline, and a massive battlefield provide hours of exciting gameplay | | • | Battles are fought between multiple friendly and enemy unions -- groups of up to five characters | | • | Commands change depending on the current battle situation or the distance and positions of friendly and hostile unions | | • | In Deadlock gameplay, the two unions must fight each other until one union has been completely destroyed |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Last Remnant for the Xbox 360 is the first role-playing game in a new series from Square Enix. This game delivers breathtaking visuals only possible on next-generation platforms, a mysterious storyline full of powerful artifacts, and a massive battlefield where you'll be surrounded by countless foes and friends alike. 
Join Rush and David as they battle the Conqueror's Army and search for Irina. View larger. | 
Castanea, the Conqueror, and Roeas lead the enemy's search for the Remnants View larger. | 
Orders in battle are given in a command-select style. View larger. | 
Morale plays a role in a unions ability to inflict damage. View larger. | The Story Unfolds In ancient times mysterious artifacts, referred to as Remnants, were discovered all over the world. People used these objects for their awesome powers -- a choice that eventually caused a rift in the world's balance. A thousands years later, the story of The Last Remnant begins. Rush Sykes and his sister Irina are children of scientists researching the esoteric Remnants. One day, Irina is kidnapped right before Rush's eyes. Determined to rescue his sister, Rush joins forces with David Nassau, the marquis of a small city-state called Athlum. Together they are determined to pursue the criminals and save Irina from her strange captors. Meanwhile, the world is thrust into confusion as ruling powers bicker over dividing the Remnants' powers. Soon a mysterious man appears calling himself the Conqueror. His presences escalates tensions as everyone eagerly attempts to answer the question: Into whose hands will the power of the Remnants fall? Before he knows it, Rush becomes wrapped up in this international power struggle and realizes that he is somehow connected to the enigmatic Conqueror. Allies and Enemies Before her kidnapping, Rush Sykes lived a peaceful life with his 14-year-old sister, Irina Sykes. Irina is a cheerful, resilient girl who stays upbeat even during the toughest of times. Some mysterious power seems to rest within here, but she herself has no understanding of what it is or what it can do. David Nassau, the 19-year-old who rules over the state of Athlum, spends his days working towards better his homeland. Although he decides to join Rush on his quest to rescue Irina, his motives are his own. Emma Honeywell, the matriarch of the Honeywells clan, Plagus, Blocter, and Torgal round out the allies. The man known only as the Conqueror and his minions are eager to seize the Remnants throughout the lands. His origin is shrouded in mystery, but it appears that something strange and elusive connects this villain to Rush. Enamored with the Conqueror, Roeas has declared her eternal allegiance to him and acts as the ambassador of the Conqueror's Army. Although beautiful in form and voice, Roeas is sadistic and menacing on the battlefield. Originating from a large-bodied species with pronounced fighting abilities, Castanea is Roeas right-hand-man. He rarely speaks or expresses himself, so it is difficult to decipher his thoughts -- although Roeas seems to understand him easily. In addition, the strongest fighters in the Conqueror's army are referred to as The Seven. The Seven lead their own troops and report to Roeas and Castanea. Combat Systems: Morale, Battle Unions, and Deadlock Battles are fought between multiple friendly and enemy unions -- groups of up to five characters who fight together. Players give commands to unions as a whole, who then carry out the actions. Orders in battle are given in a command-select style that is familiar to most role playing gamers. However, The Last Remnant commands are not delivered with standard terms, such as "Item" or "Magic." Instead, players control unions with specialized commands, such as "Slam 'em with status ailments!" or "Do area attacks from afar!" Available commands change depending on the current battle situation or the distance and positions of friendly and hostile unions. The Last Remnant adds a Morale component to the gameplay. Players can check current morale via the gauge across the top of the screen. The higher the morale, the more damage is dealt and less damage is taken by friendly unions, and vice-versa. When friendly and enemy unions go toe-to-toe and engage in melee combat, they enter a state called Deadlock. Once in Deadlock, the two unions must fight each other until one union has been completely destroyed. Enemy monsters roam the land where they can be avoided or engaged at will. When battle is initiated, the scene changes to a specialized battle map where friend and foe can fight it out. Horizontal lined icons labeled A, B, C, etc. represent the on-field battle unions. Players choose which hostile union they wish to attack on this screen. The Last Remnant offers a wide variety of commands that focus on dealing damage or executing defensive maneuvers. Knowing which commands are most suitable for each situation is the key to winning battles. 
The Last Remnant delivers breathtaking visuals, a mysterious storyline full of powerful artifacts, and a massive battlefield.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Awesome game January 6, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great game. Square Enix has done it again. One of the best RPGs I've played in a long time.
Great graphics, but a slow game December 29, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have played Fable II extensively and I thought the Last Remnant was a good follow-up. Coudn't be more wrong. Although the graphics are superb, better than the ones on Fable II, the loading in and loading out of battle scenes is a killer. It takes away a lot out of the fun of playing an RPG - i.e. waiting. Also you cant really control what happens on the battle scene as everything is pre-programed once your decisions are made... unlike Fable II where you manipulate every bit of the actual encounter with Mobs. For $[...] bucks I would've spent my money elswhere. After 5 hours of gameplay I gave up.
Wow, I'm just always waiting... December 29, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
To sum up this game, it's hit the green button three times, wait 5 minutes, hit the green button three times, wait 5 minutes, hit the green button, wait 5 minutes, repeat, repeat, repeat. After GTA IV, Fallout 3 and Fable 2, I am just SO bored by this game. I have put 20 hours into it and the story is boring, the battles are boring, and the character custimazation and progression is boring. It is in load screens CONSTANTLY and there is so little world to explore... I think the 8.0/10.0 that some review sites gave this was way to generous... I give it a 3 ... one for each green button push before I can go make another snack.
Lights, Camera, Action! Nice, But Expensive, Movie December 27, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was extremely disappointed with this game. If I had known it was just a bunch of CGI movies strung together with battle scenes where you direct all the troops, I would have never have bought it.
This is not what I would call an RPG -- not even close. There is little interaction between your character and the NPCs that is not regulated as a mini-movie. Bah.
It does not even come close to Oblivion, Diablo or Fallout 1, 2 & 3. It's more on par with the Middle Earth games, which I also disliked immensely.
The CGI IS nice, though, I will say that. Otherwise, complete waste of time and money for me.
The real review December 26, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Ok people i have read alot of these reviews but let me tell you how this game really is. Let me first start off by saying if you don't have a hard drive dont get it. I repeat if you don't have a hard drive or enough space to download it to your hard don't get it because this game is the most choppiest game ever in this era of games but if you can download it to your hard get this game you will not be upset trust me. This game is insanely hard it might not seem that way at first but some creatures you run are not a joke. But overall this games depends on if you can install it on your hard drive or not.
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