TGS '07: Lost Odyssey Impressions

Hironobu Sakaguchi gives us an updated look at his second major Xbox 360 title, the RPG Lost Odyssey.

Today at TGS, we were able to sit down with Hironobu Sakaguchi, famed creator of Final Fantasy and producer of Blue Dragon, to take an updated look at his latest Xbox 360 RPG, Lost Odyssey. While the game isn't going to reach North American shores until early next year, it's currently expected to ship in Japan before the end of the year, so what we saw was a game that was nearing the end of its development cycle.

If you haven't been following our coverage of Lost Odyssey, it follows the story of Kaim, one of a very small number of immortal men and women who live alongside normal mortals. Given that Kaim is over 1,000 years old, he's obviously been around the block a few hundred times, but as the events of the game approach, he finds himself swept up into the political upheaval that erupts between his world's three main kingdoms as they all proceed toward a simultaneous magical/industrial revolution. As with Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey is shaping up to be quite a large game, with 40 or 50 hours of gameplay that'll have to be spread across four DVDs.

More details of the combat system were revealed in this latest look at the game, including the precision aiming system. In the game's menu, you can equip onto each character one of around 150 combat rings that you'll be able to find around the game world. These rings have a variety of power levels and elemental affinities. If a character is wielding a fire-based weapon, you can match him or her up with a fire-based combat ring for a little extra oomph. During combat, you can use these rings by holding the right trigger while attacking. If you do so, you'll see two large rings appear on the screen, the larger of which will quickly shrink to overlap with the smaller. If you let go of the switch just as the two rings overlap, you'll be able to execute a more powerful attack than you normally would.

Another new system involves the manner in which powerful characters can protect the weaker party members. As in other RPGs, this is represented by having the powerful melee characters stand in front of the weaker magicians and ranged characters. However, there's also a meter in the upper right-hand corner of the screen that indicates how well the forward characters are protecting the rear guard, which apparently goes up as the forward characters take and deal damage, and drops as the rear characters take damage. It's unclear precisely how the system works, but it seems that the higher the meter goes, the more effective the protection is, which presumably lessens the damage the weaker characters take. Sakaguchi claims that this system is inspired by the MMORPG concept of tanking, wherein heavily armored characters attempt to take damage and distract enemies from weaker characters.

Apart from the combat mechanics, we saw a few new cinematics and areas during the demo. As befitting a game from the man who created Final Fantasy, many of these were gritty industrial areas, where high technology and magic uneasily melded. At one point, Kaim and the rest of the main characters in the game (they numbered six or seven) were trapped on a huge platform that was collapsing into the ocean. After they escaped by jumping to a ship that appeared below, they were accosted by a group of six wizards that called themselves "The Darkness." They're apparently evil and completely unaware of trademark law, but although they attacked with powerful magic, Kaim and his group managed to dispatch them after casting numerous flashy spells.

As we mentioned, Lost Odyssey won't be arriving in the U.S. until after the New Year, but it already has a full English voiceover. Oddly enough for a Japanese RPG, the characters are being lip-synched to the English voices instead of the Japanese. However, if you prefer to hear the Japanese voices, both tracks will be available on the disc (or discs, rather), and you'll also be able to select subtitles for the Japanese voices. You can expect GameSpot to have more coverage of the game as it nears its American release date, so stay tuned.

202 Comments

  • b33zy

    Posted Jan 16, 2008 4:54 pm GMT

    this game is going to be soo k0oL!!! i hope the battle system is similar to the legend of dragoon

  • WhiteGangster

    Posted Jan 14, 2008 6:39 pm GMT

    I hope this game is good. square REALLY sucks when you say enix after it. Probably because they kicked out Sakaguchi. everything they've made is like an embarrasement to the final fantasy series. I have high hopes for a good game from sakaguchi again.

  • sampateman

    Posted Jan 11, 2008 9:15 am GMT

    Sounds cool. I just hope it isn't overly-cliched. If it's as good as Final Fantasy, this is going to be epic.

  • KALHETMAN

    Posted Jan 6, 2008 3:34 pm GMT

    If turn base system in this game is like FF VII;VIII and IX - cool and I buy XBOX 360 only for this game. I think about this looking for Blue Dragon - but after see... not for me (simple and short for babe's or new in genre - if game not have hundret hour's playability not interesting for me) LOST ODYSSEY have adult look and nice detal - good graphic - but the MOST IMPORTANT is STORY. If comming with extras for targeting - something like Shadow Hearts - very nice - I liked. See enemy's before fighting - better. Only one thing what I dont like in old FF VII,VII,IX is alternative encounters. (I LIKE ONLY FF 7,8 AND 9 - BEFORE NO ATRACTIVE GRAFICS (1,2,3,4,5,6,) LEITER IS NO ATRACTIVE STORY (10) OR NOT TURN BASE (12).
    LOST ODYSSEY is for me like BIG HOPE for revive the best moments with "interactive entertainment" in my life. I HOPE SO - HAVE GOOD STORY. I BELIVE IN MASTER HIRONOBU SAKAGUCHI. HI SO DES.

  • Cruorem

    Posted Jan 1, 2008 5:54 am GMT

    EsquiloVoador, the point of Japanese RPGs is not to create really innovative gameplay but more to create an entrancing story.

  • DoomBringer2010

    Posted Dec 31, 2007 5:23 pm GMT

    MASTERCHIEFUSMA "Another great game for the 360, I can hear the Sony Fanbois crying now can u?

    Man that is true when sony starts to recover even a bit microsoft crushes them back down.Just wait 2008 microsoft will rule the concole empire

  • Kravyn81

    Posted Dec 15, 2007 10:13 am GMT

    Matthew Rorie wrote:
    ...that called themselves "The Darkness." They're apparently evil and completely unaware of trademark law...

    I wish it was releasing here at the same time as it does in Japan. It sounds interesting.

  • mingfu

    Posted Dec 15, 2007 9:38 am GMT

    Fantastic game!!!!!!!

  • mingfu

    Posted Dec 15, 2007 9:36 am GMT

    Fantastic game!!!!!!!

  • daxacid

    Posted Dec 14, 2007 11:40 am GMT

    i am sooooo glad that more RPG's are being developed for consoles. i am getting tired of all the medievel settings. i love the space RPG's, but Lost Odyssey looks really good. if the story is good, this should be a "10".

  • buffyguy27

    Posted Dec 12, 2007 7:19 pm GMT

    RIZDRAVER Finally a Japanese RPG without a pretty-boy hero with a ridiculously large sword! I'm looking forward to this. : )

    LoL (final fantasy x rocked) any versions after that not so much.

  • RIZDRAVER

    Posted Nov 26, 2007 11:10 pm GMT

    Finally a Japanese RPG without a pretty-boy hero with a ridiculously large sword! I'm looking forward to this. : )

  • EsquiloVoador

    Posted Nov 23, 2007 11:00 am GMT

    seems like another frustating turn based rpg, yes i loved ff series and other turn based games, but they need to evolve make bold moves like ff12, reinvent the genre, this is like making more world war 2 fps, its just played out, please brilliant japanese minds, BE CREATIVE, still i am gonna buy this game simply because there is no other game like this now(still playing ff12), next year PS3 RETAKING THE MARKET (i have both consoles ) by the way D3R1N if you want another jrpg go get persona 3, open your mind to new generation games K?(ff12 not greatest but great)

  • MASTERCHIEFUSMA

    Posted Nov 22, 2007 3:30 pm GMT

    Another great game for the 360, I can hear the Sony Fanbois crying now can u?

  • Scotland01

    Posted Nov 22, 2007 2:22 pm GMT

    looks like another great game for the 360

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