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Wonderwallweb Review: Blue Dragon Plus

Blue Dragon Plus starts one year after the Xbox 360 game with Shu, Zola and friends returning to the area where they defeated Nene. Strange energy readings have been reported in the area and our heroes are sent to investigate. After a few short battles the team confront a huge robot that can somehow control shadows. The team are confused as only entities with souls can command these, but before thy can get to the bottom of this Nene reappears along with bomb wielding robots and starts to attack.

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RPG Deals 9/19 – 9/25

As always, Russ hunts down the best places with the best prices for your RPG needs.

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Thunderbolt Review: Blue Dragon Plus

When Ignition picked up the rights for Blue Dragon Plus back in 2008, it wouldn't be far wrong to admit a few eyebrows were raised across the gaming scene. Not only had the aesthetically pleasing 360 original Blue Dragon failed to launch the JRPG genre on the new hardware, there was little indication that a sequel would be making an appearance so soon, especially on the smaller screens of the DS, and in the form of an RPG/RTS hybrid.

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RewiredMind Review: Blue Dragon Plus

RWM writes: "Blue Dragon is a strange series. Decent game ideas but nothing new or innovative. Enjoyable game play with unbelievably irritating characters. The shadow ranks are interesting but only need to be levelled to around 36 in the 360 version - making any further advancement pointless beyond the achievements gained. Why do that? Why not reward people for slaving away at your game for hours? Where's my ultimate shadow skill for hitting rank 99? I'll do it for the right reward…I bred Chocobos for DAYS to get Knights of the Round. Reward me for my dedication damn you! These and other frustrations led to me getting very close to the end of Blue Dragon, but never finishing it."

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