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Proposez une note de presse sur ce jeuMuch like the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem that described Xanadu as the epitome of opulence, Next offers richness in plot, play, and preference. Balancing character autonomy with a fastidiously crafted adventure which gradually unveils its secrets, Xanadu Next is another Falcom gem that is destined to delight.
While Xanadu Next is buggy and its menus just plain busted for controller use, the rest of the game is a wonderful trip through a classic JRPG world. The story starts small and the area to explore is a single island, but clever use of interconnecting dungeons makes it feel much larger. The entire quest is easily twenty or more hours long and that doesn't even include chasing after the bonus dungeon. The combat is lively, enemies plentiful and puzzles show up frequently enough to keep you on your toes. Special consideration has to go to the soundtrack as well, which is easily one of the year's best. Xanadu Next never had a chance to find an audience outside of Japanese PC gamers and the N-Gage user base way back in 2005, but it deserved far better. It's a little jagged around the edges and could use a pile of patches, but every issue has a simple workaround, leaving the heart of the game to shine as an action-RPG classic that's no longer lost in an obscure corner of gaming history.
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