<div style='font: 9pt Modern; text-align: left; '>I beat it in about 38 hours, although many reviews said that it took them 20-25 hours... I must just be a slow player..
Anyway, for the most part I enjoyed this game a lot more than I did the first Grandia. IMO, The voice acting still sucked. (Zera was the only voice I liked) But the music was very well done, and the game also had one of the most enjoyable battle/experience systems I've played in a while. One little thing that bothered me in the original Grandia was that the music was almost muted out whenever a spell is cast. Unfortunately, this is also carried over in the sequel, and you can't really enjoy some good battle music. The voice acting in battles, for the most part, was awful. The story didn't really draw me in much till the second half of the game, then things started to pick up. The story and translation especially was much better than Grandia 1.
Anyway, Now I'm off to start on Skies of Arcadia... To those of you here who have beaten it: How long did it take you?</div>
Anyway, for the most part I enjoyed this game a lot more than I did the first Grandia. IMO, The voice acting still sucked. (Zera was the only voice I liked) But the music was very well done, and the game also had one of the most enjoyable battle/experience systems I've played in a while. One little thing that bothered me in the original Grandia was that the music was almost muted out whenever a spell is cast. Unfortunately, this is also carried over in the sequel, and you can't really enjoy some good battle music. The voice acting in battles, for the most part, was awful. The story didn't really draw me in much till the second half of the game, then things started to pick up. The story and translation especially was much better than Grandia 1.
Anyway, Now I'm off to start on Skies of Arcadia... To those of you here who have beaten it: How long did it take you?</div>