If I played Origins first, would I miss too many references from the first one? and would it make the first one seem bad in comparison?
More or less yes to both. BK has an interesting, but much slower, combat system that has a lot of depth, one some people still prefer, and is certainly fun, but it's a bit rough for some. Especially if you play BKO first as it is just a really fantastic evolution of the card battle system into something really fast and dynamic. So it's a bit jarring to go back. That said the original has got a great cast of characters and fantastic story, but the VA is rather uneven and poorly mixed. It didn't bother me, but a lot of people really dislike it.
It's still a great game and one that you should play regardless. But if you want you can play Origins first, and only really, and you won't find yourself lost or confused for the most part. There are lots of direct references and cameos from the original game, but few of the references are so obscure that you'll feel lost. It does a great job of making connections and foreshadowing while still providing a strong standalone experience. There's only a few instances of showing character from the original game in BKO that will kind of feel odd, but otherwise everything generally has a strong purpose in the story even if its a reference.
But again, if you can play BK Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean as playing both greatly enhances both. You wont feel lost, but you'll definitely only get half the story and the experience.
Koh Kojima, scenario writer, main planer and quest planning director for Origins, was (development) director for Xenoblade 1 and X, likely 2 as well at this rate.I don't think so, both IP were handled by different persons.
Chaotic Dance 2 was actually changed for the localisation. The lyrics "praise the lord...it isn't over yet" appeared in the Japanese version and were changed to something along the lines of "don't give up...feel your body".For me the only thing that's superior in the first Baten Kaitos is the Chaotic Dance song. Sakuraba really dropped the ball with Chaotic Dance 2 for BKO.
Koh Kojima, scenario writer, main planer and quest planning director for Origins, was (development) director for Xenoblade 1 and X, likely 2 as well at this rate.
Thank you for the input. I'll try to start with EWatLO first and if the weaker aspects bother me too much, I'll jump straight to Origins.
Koh Kojima, scenario writer, main planer and quest planning director for Origins, was (development) director for Xenoblade 1 and X, likely 2 as well at this rate.
Aside him and Honne I count 20 names that worked on BK and/or BKO and reappeared in XB and/or XBX, covering all areas Monolith Soft managed for the BK games (that is planning, graphics, animation, visual effects, not few in lead positions).Yeah there's some overlap, Kojima being the biggest one, but are there many others?
Most people recommend stocking up on some apple magnus essence that increases party HP. While it was a decade ago when I last fought that boss I seem to recall (vague strategy thoughts)This bird at the beginning of disc 2 is awful. Where could I power level before switching discs?
I'll recommend the original for one of the best plot twists in games.I can't in good conscience recommend the original Baten Kaitos but I'll go to bat for Origins any day. Still one of my favorite battle systems in a game, and the aesthetic is absolutely gorgeous.
You're in for a ride.
I wish I knew how to play this as a dirty Euro. Baited Kaitos is one of the few JRPGs IÂ’ve played to completion, because the battle system was that good and the plot and twists were actually quite decent for once.
Do you need to play the first game first?
If I played Origins first, would I miss too many references from the first one? and would it make the first one seem bad in comparison?
I wish I knew how to play this as a dirty Euro. Baited Kaitos is one of the few JRPGs I've played to completion, because the battle system was that good and the plot and twists were actually quite decent for once.
Great game, and one of the best J->E localization jobs period.
If they only localized it in Europe.
Would be great to include it in the inevitable GameCube mini next year
Was that the infamous Holoholo Bird?
I don't think so, both IP were handled by different persons.
I kind of knew it was coming but.... Hoooleee shiiiiit at the people in the past naming themselves Malpercio.
I kind of knew it was coming but.... Hoooleee shiiiiit at the people in the past naming themselves Malpercio.
And now finding out you (the person playing the game) IS Malpercio. I love that it played with your expectations of guardian spirits from the first game, so you never even questioned it. I also love that they didn't dwell for a moment on Milly being a 'traitor' once they come to free Sagi after his brief bout as an Afterling, when the first game leads you to think a betrayal should be the big twist. Best prequel ever.
I kind of knew it was coming but.... Hoooleee shiiiiit at the people in the past naming themselves Malpercio.
I just finished the game and I loved every moment of it. Though Guillo's death was quite contrived. I do still have a lot of questions. How did Geldoblame become who he is in the first game, I guess he went mad from Verus's treachery? It did seem that they had some kind of romantic relationship. I still have no idea who Wiseman or the Dark Brethren are. What happened to Hassaleh by the time of the first game? It feels like you kind of set the spirits of Malpercio free in Origins, but then Malpercio is in the first game anyway? There are also just a lot of characters that have disappeared without a trace by the time of the first game. It's still an amazing prequel that makes you rethink everything the first game offered, but there were definitely some disconnects, unless I just missed things, which is entirely possible.
Thinking about it more, I think Melodia was probably the child of Sagi and Milly, but that baby in the end was just Kalas after being created. Which would make Melodia the grandchild of Verus and Baelheit. No wonder she had issues.