![]() ![]() Other times your team members will steal loot from your kills, I guess this affects your chances of a weapon upgrade. Occasionally Rush will give them accessories to equip, but really have no control over that. One thing I had to research, and I'm still not 100% certain in, is another way your characters upgrade. For example, the more a character uses his sword, the greatest possibility it will upgrade a level. The other characters do upgrade their weapons, but only if you use them in battle. He can equip new weapons, a possible shield, and 2 accessories. Even though you can hold up to 18 characters at once (despite what the back of the box says), the only person on your team that you can upgrade equipment is Rush. ![]() The more you use your special attacks, the stronger they will get. If you kill a weak monster, then you will get no upgrades. It's similar to Chrono Cross, when you kill a monster that's strong, then you're characters will gain a little bit of HP or Strength. You don't gain experience or levels in this game. Last Remnant is also unlike most RPGs in a way. It's up to you how you want to divide those 18 characters. Last Remnant is similar to that, but you can hold 5 groups of 5 members (although the max amount of members is 18 overall). In Suikoden III, you have a group of 3 groups of 3 characters, and you can order each group commands and such. The closest guess I can gather is a mix of Suikoden III and Grandia II. It's kind of unique in a way, I can't think of a game similar to it off the top of my head. Battle System- Last Remnant is a turn-based RPG. Hardly a perfect game, and not even close to the best 360 RPG. I loved the loot, and a bunch of other things. Otherwise, I liked the storyline, the massive amounts of sidequests that give you real rewards. The loading problems needed more time too. I think I would have enjoyed it much more if the battles were shorter and more interactive. The only major problems I had with Last Remnant was the extremely boring battle system. Other than that, this is a purely Japanese game. I like that you can save the game at any point in the game. Another thing I vaguely remember about this game during the pre-launch hype was how it was suppose to appease Western audiences by adding more Western designs to it. When I jumped into the first battle, it felt closer to Lost Odyssey. I honestly thought this game was a hack and slasher like Dynasty Warriors. Last Remnant is a game I hard no expectations for, and little knowledge about. ![]()
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