Together Retro: Grandia

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I own it. I have played a bit. Don't ask me for technical info but I find that it looks much better overall.
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so it's the middle of the month, and I'm definitely not at the middle of the game yet. :lol: It's all good though. Grandia is a great game, so I'll continue post-January if need be to beat it. Ideally I'd like to pick up where I left off in Grandia II and beat that as well by the end of the year. Maybe even pick up Grandia III. 8)
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Has anyone beat it yet? Wonder how long it is.
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Hell, I've only got like 5.5 hours of playtime in on this thing. MUST PERSEVERE
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Wife works a big 4 day stretch, so hopefully I will put in tons of time to play. At least 2 hours a night to help push me through.
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Well looking for Java....man I don't know if i want his dirty passport anyways.....yuck :lol: (3 hours in apparently feels like only 30 mins)
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darsparx wrote:Well looking for Java....man I don't know if i want his dirty passport anyways.....yuck :lol: (3 hours in apparently feels like only 30 mins)
You can do it Darsparx! Don't let this be another Final Fantasy situation!
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Debating whether or not to try my hand at the optional dungeons. Anyone know how big of a time sink these are? I'd like to wrap this game up eventually.
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a whole new wooooooorld

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Played some more today; just about at the 24 hour mark and I just finished up the stuff in the Village of Gumbo. I'm hoping the next location actually gets back to the story with the spirit stone/Anjelou-stuff. And maybe the military storyline will come back too? It feels like I've been kind of wandering around from place to place for too long!
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