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the party finds the villagers attacked by Steel-Eating Tigers. They are saved by the arrival of King Jibral and his forces, including Zola. Once the villagers are brought to Jibral, the King decides to implement a plan to destroy one of Nene's bases near Jibral using Shu and his friends along with Zola. Together, the party works with the warriors of Talta
Village the Jibral Kingdom to besiege Nene's Mechat base. After the base is destroyed, the party heads north in search of Nene. Nene captures Kluke, and places a collar around her neck which Nene alleges will explode. After reaching Nene, Zola separates from the party to buy them time to attack Nene. When the party attempts to remove Kluke's collar, Nene absorbs the party's shadows by placing collars on all of them. After taking their powers and placing them in himself, he removes their collars and attempts to kill them before they recover. Shu, despite being drained of magical ability, unconsciously teleports the party to the distant Devour village.
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swallow the spheres. The party refuses, and instead hold onto the spheres for safekeeping. As they try to reach another Mechat to escape the base, they are forced to fight a large army of Nene's robots. When the battle seems it will never end, and with the unseen voice promising them knowledge of how to pilot the Mechat, the party members eat the spheres. As they consume the spheres, a strange transformation occurs to each, changing the forms of their shadows into powerful beings that are able to destroy the robot army. The party escapes the base and crash in a desert.
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and can be avoided. At the same time, players can choose to engage enemies by luring them close and them activating a circle which will allow players to fight multiple monsters at a time. In some cases, specific foes will block a path or desired treasure chest and must be defeated to proceed. Other foes will pursue the player's character once the player is spotted, but players can elude them if they flee far enough. Frequently, a single enemy or monster displayed on the screen actually represents a number of different foes of potentially different types.
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once, with each combat taking place immediately after the previous one. A player who successfully employs this tactic is rewarded with bonuses. Players may use "field skills" to aid in controlling enemy encounters, such as using bombs to paralyze enemies. In rare cases, two groups of monsters may be of rival species, in which case a "Monster Fight" will occur, with both monster groups appearing at once and focusing on each other before attacking the player.
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Land Shark breaks free and rushes away, with Shu, Jiro, and Kluke dangling from its back. The Land Shark stops in an ancient ruin that the three friends explore. They discover the Land Shark is really a machine—a "Mechat". Without warning, the mechat comes to life, only this time sailing into the sky, again carrying the three with it.
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Deathroy, the small creature that has been on Nene's shoulder removes himself from his master's body and absorbs Nene's remaining life force. Deathroy is revealed to be
Destroy, the biomechanical weapon that destroyed the legendary ancients that once tried to bring peace to the world. The party
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battles Nene, but are easily defeated. They are thrown out of the base and start to fall to their deaths, but a beam of light from the base catches them, and brings them back to the base. The party find three small floating spheres in the middle of the room; a mysterious voice commands them to
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was originally somewhat frightening. Following this, a relative lack of media information for most of 2006 resulted in speculation that the title would be delayed until 2007, but
Microsoft Japan's Takashi Sensui confirmed in August 2006 that the game would indeed see a year-end 2006 release.
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initially hoped to sell over 200,000 units, which would break their record for sales of an Xbox 360 game in Japan. The game did manage the goal, with almost exactly 200,000 units sold as of
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regions, each containing multiple kingdoms and villages, a few of which are not on the main path, but hold small stories, such as the giants, and the sheep, as well as hidden dungeons. Around the environment are multiple sources of treasure.
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that hasn't been done multiple times over before". The story also came under scrutiny from some reviewers for being too generic and too similar to existing Japanese RPGs, with slow pacing during the beginning of the game.
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stressed the importance to Microsoft of having Japanese games available on the system, commenting "... It's a main priority for me in the next 12–18 months to ensure Japanese developers are our partners". Contributors to
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adaptations, although these follow the story to different degrees and feature a different cast of characters. The game follows a traditional role-playing design, based around exploration and turn-based combat.
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but has previously learned the ability to cast "Barrier Magic" while acting as a member of the Barrier Magic class, the Barrier Magic skill can be set as an active skill. This allows mixing or
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focuses on five friends (Shu, Jiro, Kluke, Zola, and Marumaro) as they travel across the world to confront Nene, the evil ruler of the Grand Kingdom. The setting inspired separate
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2007. Overall, the game received a generally positive reception, being both applauded and criticized for its adaptation of the traditional elements of role-playing games.
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1983:"Blue Dragon Plus Has Shipped"
1648:. Prima Official Game Guides.
1644:Loe, Casey (August 20, 2007).
1515:Brudvig, Erik (June 4, 2007).
1449:Brudvig, Erik (May 24, 2007).
1375:
1344:
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1143:
1107:
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492:
328:
1:
2604:Lewis, Josh (April 8, 2008).
2552:IGN staff (August 25, 2007).
2379:Ouroboros (August 28, 2007).
2061:"PLAY! A Video Game Sypmhony"
1858:"Blue Dragon Progress Report"
1487:. Ziff Davis. June 19, 2007.
1136:
3091:Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow
2846:. Ziff Davis. Archived from
2643:. Emerald Shield Media LLC.
2612:. Emerald Shield Media LLC.
2523:"Blue Dragon - 360 - Review"
2348:Juba, Joe (September 2007).
2320:. Ziff Davis. Archived from
1586:. Ziff Davis. May 24, 2007.
1102:Microsoft Game Studios Japan
768:
714:Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow
605:Microsoft Game Studios Japan
564:Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow
258:Microsoft Game Studios Japan
7:
3864:Games included with Windows
3294:Jaco the Galactic Patrolman
2593:. October 2007. p. 82.
1126:
755:Play! A Video Game Symphony
312:
10:
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3797:Xbox Entertainment Studios
3534:Microsoft Flight Simulator
2037:. GameStop. Archived from
1517:"Blue Dragon: 20 Hours In"
753:was performed live at the
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2253:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2012:"Blue Dragon (Preview)".
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272:is based on a design by
3902:Blue Dragon (franchise)
3859:List of developed games
2554:"Blue Dragon AU Review"
436:
370:is the use of magical "
246:role-playing video game
222:Role-playing video game
20:Blue Dragon (TV series)
3937:Open-world video games
3700:Obsidian Entertainment
3230:Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo
2586:Official Xbox Magazine
2454:"GameSpy: Blue Dragon"
1745:"Blue Dragon Revealed"
1451:"Blue Dragon Hands-on"
976:Official Xbox Magazine
513:
363:
262:Microsoft Game Studios
256:in collaboration with
81:Microsoft Game Studios
3590:Project Gotham Racing
3083:Away: Shuffle Dungeon
2850:on September 27, 2007
2462:. IGN Entertainment.
2381:"Review: Blue Dragon"
1187:"Blue Dragon Arrives"
1163:on September 13, 2008
500:
366:The core mechanic in
361:
3685:inXile Entertainment
2486:"Blue Dragon Review"
2418:"Blue Dragon Review"
1611:"Blue Dragon Review"
1322:"Blue Dragon Review"
1264:"Blue Dragon Review"
3967:Xbox 360-only games
3874:Activision Blizzard
3792:Twisted Pixel Games
3583:Pillars of Eternity
2678:on October 22, 2007
2502:on October 31, 2007
2397:on January 19, 2008
1962:. December 21, 2008
1609:Bush, Eric (2007).
1240:on December 3, 2008
804:
779:
518:
396:saber-toothed tiger
116:Yoshihito Takahashi
3562:Ninety-Nine Nights
3141:Hironobu Sakaguchi
2747:. Resero Network.
1280:on August 30, 2008
1031:review aggregation
967:(US) 7.9 out of 10
802:
777:
757:concerts in 2006.
694:Weekly Shōnen Jump
609:Hironobu Sakaguchi
516:
514:
502:Hironobu Sakaguchi
376:playable character
364:
280:Hironobu Sakaguchi
127:Hironobu Sakaguchi
27:Glaucus atlanticus
25:For sea slug, see
3887:
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3733:
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3398:Xbox Game Studios
3364:
3363:
3302:Dragon Ball Super
3156:
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2391:IDG Entertainment
2167:. Giant Digital.
1659:978-0-7615-5709-8
1008:
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3907:2006 video games
3843:Feargus Urquhart
3782:Lionhead Studios
3767:Ensemble Studios
3747:Aces Game Studio
3705:Playground Games
3670:Compulsion Games
3653:
3652:
3548:NBA Inside Drive
3407:Microsoft Gaming
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3075:Blue Dragon Plus
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969:(AU) 7 out of 10
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547:Blue Dragon Plus
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517:Release timeline
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317:The gameplay of
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181:December 7, 2006
180:
130:Atsuhiro Tomioka
92:Takuya Matsumoto
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3715:Turn 10 Studios
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3513:Killer Instinct
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3692:
3690:Mojang Studios
3687:
3682:
3680:The Initiative
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3662:
3660:343 Industries
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3618:State of Decay
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3333:Chrono Trigger
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3190:Akira Toriyama
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3099:The Last Story
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102:Shinji Iseki
76:Publisher(s)
53:Developer(s)
15:
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3828:Bonnie Ross
3818:Brian Fargo
3777:Lift London
3772:FASA Studio
3720:Undead Labs
3675:Double Fine
3625:Viva Piñata
3597:Psychonauts
3457:Blue Dragon
3443:Battletoads
3354:Blue Dragon
3340:Tobal No. 1
3317:Video games
3281:(1999–2005)
3265:(1997–1998)
3257:(1993–1994)
3249:(1984–1995)
3246:Dragon Ball
3241:(1983–1997)
3233:(1982–1984)
3217:(1980–1984)
3051:Blue Dragon
2949:Blue Dragon
2941:Video games
2932:Blue Dragon
2890:Blue Dragon
2879:Blue Dragon
2066:Square Enix
1650:Prima Games
1069:Blue Dragon
1059:Blue Dragon
1039:Blue Dragon
992:(Lewis) 84%
895:6 out of 10
871:9 out of 10
847:5 out of 10
823:6 out of 10
808:Publication
751:Blue Dragon
726:Blue Dragon
709:Blue Dragon
705:Nintendo DS
678:Blue Dragon
673:Blue Dragon
633:series and
624:Dragon Ball
601:Blue Dragon
596:Peter Moore
578:Blue Dragon
569:Nintendo DS
552:Nintendo DS
526:Blue Dragon
512:convention.
506:Blue Dragon
493:Development
447:Blue Dragon
368:Blue Dragon
329:Exploration
319:Blue Dragon
306:Blue Dragon
291:Blue Dragon
284:Square Enix
270:Blue Dragon
241:Blue Dragon
158:Platform(s)
151:Blue Dragon
136:Composer(s)
88:Director(s)
38:Blue Dragon
3896:Categories
3823:Larry Hryb
3787:Press Play
3639:Zoo Tycoon
3414:Franchises
3278:Neko Majin
3107:Party Wave
3036:Mistwalker
2815:. Fandom.
2426:. Fandom.
2237:Future plc
2199:Metacritic
1960:Enterbrain
1197:Ziff Davis
1137:References
1057:said that
1035:Metacritic
1023:Mistwalker
792:Metacritic
783:Aggregator
743:Ian Gillan
586:Mistwalker
422:See also:
250:Mistwalker
61:Mistwalker
3869:MSN Games
3632:Wasteland
3611:Shadowrun
3555:NFL Fever
3541:Minecraft
3471:Crackdown
3307:Toyotarou
3286:Sand Land
3214:Dr. Slump
3123:Fantasian
2884:MobyGames
2591:Future US
2277:Eurogamer
2175:April 21,
2142:April 21,
2132:Microsoft
2077:April 19,
1629:April 25,
1564:April 25,
1045:Eurogamer
1019:Microsoft
842:Eurogamer
774:Reception
769:Reception
641:Photoshop
335:overworld
295:animation
122:Writer(s)
108:Artist(s)
3604:Sabreman
2992:episodes
2981:Ral Grad
2854:June 15,
2823:March 8,
2817:Archived
2813:GameSpot
2792:March 8,
2786:Archived
2755:March 8,
2749:Archived
2724:March 8,
2718:Archived
2704:Engadget
2682:March 8,
2672:411Mania
2651:March 8,
2645:Archived
2620:March 8,
2614:Archived
2568:March 7,
2562:Archived
2537:March 8,
2531:Archived
2527:GameZone
2506:March 8,
2470:June 15,
2464:Archived
2434:March 7,
2428:Archived
2423:GameSpot
2401:March 7,
2364:June 15,
2328:March 8,
2292:March 8,
2286:Archived
2208:Archived
2169:Archived
2128:Xbox.com
2108:March 7,
2102:Archived
2071:Archived
1997:March 7,
1991:Archived
1966:March 7,
1934:March 7,
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1835:Archived
1806:cite web
1790:Archived
1759:March 7,
1753:Archived
1728:March 7,
1722:Archived
1697:March 7,
1691:Archived
1668:15476001
1594:March 7,
1588:Archived
1553:TeamXbox
1531:March 7,
1525:Archived
1495:March 7,
1489:Archived
1465:March 7,
1459:Archived
1429:March 7,
1423:Archived
1398:March 7,
1392:Archived
1367:March 7,
1361:Archived
1336:March 7,
1330:Archived
1284:March 7,
1274:G4 Media
1244:July 23,
1207:March 7,
1201:Archived
1167:March 7,
1156:GameStop
1114:Japanese
1033:website
1000:411Mania
951:GameZone
890:GameSpot
603:include
530:Xbox 360
392:minotaur
313:Gameplay
266:Xbox 360
264:for the
217:Genre(s)
163:Xbox 360
3852:Related
3752:BigPark
3738:Former
3347:Tobal 2
3134:Related
2844:1Up.com
2782:Informa
2708:Joystiq
2459:GameSpy
2386:GamePro
2317:1Up.com
2164:Gigwise
1955:Famitsu
1781:YouTube
1122:Hepburn
1118:ブルードラゴン
1081:GameSpy
1064:1Up.com
1014:Famitsu
902:GameSpy
878:GamePro
854:Famitsu
452:climate
442:Setting
394:, or a
384:phoenix
372:shadows
354:Shadows
228:Mode(s)
169:Release
3806:People
3757:Bungie
3464:Conker
3357:series
3328:series
3305:(with
3297:(2013)
3289:(2000)
3273:(1998)
3270:Kajika
3225:(1982)
3147:Cry On
3126:(2021)
3118:(2014)
3110:(2012)
3102:(2011)
3094:(2009)
3086:(2008)
3078:(2008)
3070:(2007)
3062:(2007)
3054:(2006)
2935:series
2641:RPGFan
2610:RPGFan
2496:Viacom
2204:Fandom
2045:May 4,
1786:Google
1666:
1656:
1269:X-Play
1229:Kotaku
1074:X-Play
988:RPGFan
649:Artoon
582:Hawaii
418:Combat
404:levels
380:dragon
347:avatar
254:Artoon
147:Series
66:Artoon
3520:Links
3492:Forza
3485:Fable
3450:Blinx
3262:Cowa!
3206:Manga
3043:Games
2987:Anime
2973:Other
2714:Yahoo
1088:Notes
811:Score
786:Score
729:'
721:Music
470:party
459:Story
339:party
299:comic
244:is a
3710:Rare
3527:Lips
3506:Halo
3222:Pink
2956:Plus
2895:IMDb
2856:2008
2825:2023
2794:2023
2757:2023
2726:2023
2684:2023
2653:2023
2622:2023
2570:2023
2539:2023
2508:2023
2472:2008
2436:2023
2403:2023
2366:2008
2330:2023
2294:2023
2232:Edge
2216:2010
2177:2015
2144:2015
2110:2023
2079:2009
2047:2015
1999:2023
1968:2023
1936:2023
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