Via GameSpy:
"From the moment it was announced, fans of Japanese role-playing games have been eagerly anticipating the day that they'd finally be able to play Lost Odyssey, the second game from developer Mistwalker Studios. The development team features some of the industry's heaviest hitters, from producer Hironobu Sakaguchi to famed composer Nobuo Uematsu. While those two have been household names in the gaming world for quite some time, Lost Odyssey marks the first foray into the medium for Takehiko Inoue, the manga artist best known for his work on the "Slam Dunk" series. He helped to create the game's cast of characters, which we'll be taking a closer look at in this feature."
17 years later, it still stands out.
The game was indeed amazing. Great characters, gameplay and story!
But the dream sequences penned by Shigematsu were sublime.
I still remember many of these stories and I have integrated in the past in my D&D campaign many years ago.
Microsoft should have just kept pumping money into these guys. Same with a lot of the other studios... the blundered hard.
Lost Odysee deserved a franchise even though development wasn't smooth
It's not like it has had any competition since 2007. Would really like to own the short stories from it in book form.
The problem with most MS games on 360 was they didn’t make the games they paid for them and that makes you less money in the long run and isn’t something you can continue to do especially with declining sales of consoles. MS should have been starting and growing studios from the beginning but they went for paid games and it leaves them without the knowledge and culture of making games.
It’s quite hard to believe, but Lost Odyssey turns fifteen years old today. A curious product of the time, it has arguably only got better with age - and not just because of what it is, but also what it represents.
The short stories that Kaim collects/remembers are truly emotional. I remember one in particular made my eyes water.
If you've never played this, try to hunt down an original copy, or emulate it. This game was a gem.
I wish there was a remaster. This and Last Story. Sad these games were released on the...wrong platforms...
These JRPGs stand up on their own.