PSU writes:
"Microsoft fans got to play Eternal Sonata far before their rival PlayStation fans. They were given the opportunity to enjoy this masterpiece of a title in all of its glory. Anybody who has played it would agree that is was not only phenomenal, but also unforgettable. The story was perfect, the art was brilliant, and the score was absolutely mesmerizing. Now it's our turns.
Great things come to those who wait. Eternal Sonata is slated to hit PS3 shelves this year and it's going to be a title to remember. What do the Sony faithful get for the long wait? Two extra playable characters that were mere NPC's for the 360. "
BitCultures examines some of the best musically inspired video games.
Gameplane: "Many games can astonish players with creative gameplay or emotional stories. Others are remarkable due to the fun we had with them, while some are simply beautiful. These are nine JRPGs, which made us fall in love with virtual places."
Jerry from BagoGames says, "It turns out that 2007 was an amazing year for gamers, not only did many franchises begin, some started to get their footing."
It's crazy to think that Uncharted came out so long ago. I replayed the series last year as part of the Nathan Drake Collection, and the game felt brand new again, even after all these years. Such an enduring franchise.
If Disgaea 3, Eternal Sonata, and Last Remnant all come to North America by the summer of 2008, I know my plans for the first few weeks will be.
I wonder if they would say that if the game had remained exclusive?
While I loved ES, I really hated the break in cute scenes about Choppin. Had they integrated them better into the story then it would be different but well I guess you'll see what I mean sooner or later.
i played this game last year...
played it already