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Rogue Galaxy (Sony PlayStation 2, 2007) PS2 CIB W/ Manual Complete TESTED

État :
Bon
Prix de vente :
24,99 $US
Environ34,22 $C
Expédition :
4,75 $US (environ 6,50 $C) Expédition standard. En savoir plussur l'expédition
Lieu : Bremen, Kentucky, États-Unis
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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
2007
Video Game Series
Rogue Galaxy
Features
Manual Included
UPC
0711719642398
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
T-Teen
MPN
SCUS-97490
Publisher
Sony
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Rogue Galaxy

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Sony
MPN
SCUS-97490
UPC
0711719642398, 0711719749028
eBay Product ID (ePID)
53690185

Product Key Features

Game Name
Rogue Galaxy
Rating
T-Teen
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Genre
Role Playing

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Qualité de la description
5.0
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.9
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
5.0

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Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.8
73 évaluations du produit
  • 63 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

Good value

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  • Beautiful game for the PlayStation 2.

    One of the best games on the PlayStation 2. It has gorgeous detailed cell shaded graphics. A decent JRPG storyline. Expansive dungeons to explore. The battle system is simple. Battles are random with no loading time and utilizes a hack and slash system with a traditional JRPG menu to choose items or skills. It has a factory to utilize to invent new items. And a system to combine weapons to make new stronger weapons. There technically is no armor in this game, but there are costumes to find for each character throughout the game. the only gripe I have about this game is that some of the voice acting is a little silly and weird. While you can turn on English subtitles, you cannot change the audio track for Japanese voice overs. If you are a lover of hack and slash games or JRPGS, this title ...

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  • solid gameplay, impressive visuals, tons of replay, 5/5. amazing.

    In an age where developers focus on graphics and what's trending, it's hard to find games that are really mind blowing. seeing as how PS2's are and the huge library of games are affordable, it's time to go play the best the system had to offer. One of these games, is Rogue Galaxy. Released in 2007 as a Playstation 2 exclusive title, Rogue Galaxy was a direct competitor to Final Fantasy 12. It won with flying colors. The game is a futuresque adventure, set in a galaxy caught up in a brutal war. Each character you meet in the game, and who joins your party, has their own backstory and own unique set of abilities. Unlike in final fantasy 12, even though there isn't 1 main protagonist, each character has well written and compelling stories, and you get emotionally attached to each ...

  • Rogue Galaxy, better than Vaan

    Final Fantasy XII, the disappointment of an era. Did you find yourself excited at the beginning, seeing the glorious Knight prince at the beginning of Square's latest drain of the franchise? Are you one of the classic RPG gamers who squealed with memories of Cecil? Were you disappointed by being stuck with Japaladdin in a far-too tacky vest that would make any homosexual comment an insult to gays everywhere? Then Rogue Galaxy will bring your faith back into the game. As far as I'm concerned, this is the answer to Final Fantasy XII just as Beyonce is the answer to cancer. It's a wonderful game, and while the story may not be of epic proportions, it certainly has enough to keep a gamer interested. As a long time hater of all that is cel shaded, I can accurately say that this game has ...

  • Excellent games for the PS2 still exist!

    When you feel your PS2 system is barely treading water in the oncoming tidal wave of Xbox 360s, Wiis and PS3s, it's a complete shock to find that a decent game for the PS2 has even been made in the last few YEARS. "Rogue Galaxy" isn't just decent, though, it's fantastic; well worth sparing your PS2 those withering glances and idly wondering how much you could sell it for. It's a highly story-driven game and quite cinematic, absolutely crammed with action that could make you wonder why you're grasping a game controller and not watching "Rogue Galaxy: the Movie." (As I just invented that movie, pick that controller back up and keep playing). It's also very easy on the eyes, and although you might not be able to see individual strands of hair blowing idly in the breeze, its beautiful graphics ...

  • A Worthy Successor to Dark Cloud...

    Set in the theme of Treasure Planet and some Star Wars, a young man named Jaster, who dwelled in the desert world of Rosa was met by an unexpected chain of events that eventually led him into a new journey to find the long, lost planet of Eden. Alongside his companions, they travel planets in search of clues that will lead them to their objective. Well that's the plot I summed up... but in terms of graphics, the game is EXPANSIVE; when I say expansive, I mean every dungeon are colossal. The graphics are beautifully done with cell shading technology like Dark Cloud 2, and there are also NO LOAD TIMES. When you enter buildings or doors, that means there'll be no load screens to hinder your journey(except traveling through different planets and loading or saving a data file). In ...