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Release Date: 24 February 2012
The Last Story blends beautiful visual design with an innovative real-time battle system and captivating tales of camaraderie. Players will explore secret-filled locations scattered across Lazulis Island, the heart of a human empire and scene of an unfolding drama that will bring hostilities between two ancient races to a head. Among the band of mercenaries under your control is Zael, a warrior imbued with rare powers and intrigued by the notion of one day becoming an honourable knight. But as Zael and his mercenary friends reach the island’s capital city and find themselves drawn into official affairs, they discover that honour is one quality that can never be taken for granted.

Central to gameplay in The Last Story is a combat system that calls on players to take the lead in employing tactical teamwork. By using the special "Gathering" ability, the character under your control will become the focal point for enemy aggression, freeing team-mates up to perform specific tasks or attacks and recover their health. Balancing out your use of Gathering is key, as constantly taking the hits for your team is not an option!
The Last Story draws you deeper into the drama of each battle by seamlessly blending cinematic cut-scenes with the combat, and also keeps things flowing by having characters discuss key plot points during normal gameplay – advancing the story without breaking from the action. The option of using either an automatic or manual attack system means players of all skill levels can alter the level of challenge to suit their abilities. And once you feel confident that you’ve mastered the finer points of fighting, there’s a whole other arena in which to test your skills, with The Last Story offering cooperative and competitive online battles for 2-6 players.
Exclusively for Wii, The Last Story draws you into a world of beauty and breathless action, inviting you to become part of a band of friends at the centre of an unforgettable adventure.
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Date: 04 / Mar / 2012
liltman
Another awesome Wii-RPG!
Ok it's not your typical turn based RPG (which I am craving...probably like most fans) but it's the best we're going to get for a long time. This generation has been very low on the turn based RPGs, I am talking about when they used to be awesome around the playstation 1 era such as Final Fantasy 7, 8 and 9. There are a load more great ones, but those three were something else! Now, we have silly western RPGs like skyrim, dragon age, mass effect. Don't get me wrong I do not hate these games but they are not true RPGs in my opinion. They are great but they don't tick all the boxes for me. When it comes to RPGs I like a certain feel to the game and The Last Story even though it doesn't have the turn based battle system it still ticks all the boxes in other areas. I spent over 1 hour just running around the first city last night doing side quests, exploring, buying equipment and fighting in the ARENA!! I was very shocked to think you could enter an arena so early on, usually you unlock things like that a lot later in the game. I have only being on the game for around 3 hours so far and every RPG fan knows that is not long for an RPG! So far I am loving it, at first I was a bit like "whoa what is going on, this combat is weird, how do you actually do it, wait, they are dead, did I do that?!". You do eventually get used to it, if you ever played The Last Remnant, it's a bit like that effect as in when I first entered a battle on that I was also like "what just happened?!" lol but you get used to it and I have to say once you get used to it...it's absolutely awesome and addictive! I found a point where you can actually summon extra enemies for more exp and I could not resist, I kept summoning them and fighting. Levelled up quite a bit there and I then knew the combat a lot better due to how many fights I had and how fast you could summon them. Seriously, when you get used to the controls and battle it's one of the best battle systems. It's so fun I can't wait to go back on it. Which I plan to do very soon. I haven't even got much of the story yet, another reason I need to play it more and I can't wait to as it feels like it's going to be a good story. If this game shapes up to be anything like Xenoblade Chronicles was then it's going to be epic!
Age: 25-34
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