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Eureka Seven Vol 1 The New Wave
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Eureka Seven Vol 1 The New Wave

SKU:

722674100540-10054

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Description:

A prequel to the ongoing anime series of the same name, Eureka Seven will feature transformable mechas known as LFOs (Light Finding Operations) and combine multiple gameplay types such as customizable machines, robot and human action modes, and hoverboarding racing sequences. As for the storyline, it will follow new LFO trainee pilot Summer Sturgeon -- a guy who's stationed on a planet that's dependant on "Trapars," invisible energy particles that provide lift for aerial machinery. Expect plenty of futuristic science fiction to go along with it.

Features:

High-powered robots - Featuring LFO machines that transform from robot mode to vehicle mode


Mind-boggling board riding action - Sharpen your board riding skills to complete 360 degree turns, ollies, carving, and aerial tricks


Multiple combat options - Action-based storyline featuring melee, vehicular, and weapon-based combat


Prequel to the animation - Unfold the events leading up to the Eureka Seven anime series!


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.38 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Release Date: October 17, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4A definite for Eureka Seven fansJul 01, 2008
By David Krein
This game truly does capture the feel of the Eureka Seven character development and the unique way the writer(s) allowed things to progress. I heavily suggest watching the anime first and determine if you loved it as much as I did, because any game flaws just disappeared due to how much I love the story.

Story and characters aside, the LFO lifting and fighting is top-notch, with very few actual flaws in my opinion. It's simple, straight-forward, and fun, without needing anything complex to keep it interesting, but not simplistic enough to make it boring. There are serious flaws in hand-to-hand fighting, but there's so little of it in comparison to the LFO fights and lifting (both polished to a near mirror shine) that it can be overlooked. It really does feel like the lifting portrayed in the anime.

The game is primarily cutscenes, purely story-driven, with arena-style battles when appropriate. The game however manages to have 3 or 4 different styles of 'fights' and uses them wonderfully to unapologetically try to tell its story. As one who is desperate for a game with good plot and good gameplay, I was delighted by the way the game portrayed itself. I wanted to see more of the Eureka Seven world and characters, but not only did they give me that in droves, but also allowed my skill as a player guide the fights (most of them).

If you're not a fan of cutscenes, then you're probably not into animes like Eureka Seven in the first place. If you are, then you know how good Eureka Seven is, and how well it was written, so you know what to expect from these games. These games are definitely purchased for the story, but on top of that, you'll get to kick some butt in an LFO too.

Make sure you buy Vol. 2 as well. The games are designed to happen one after the other.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Great Game!May 05, 2007
By Richard Coan
The controls take some getting used to and the fighting is slow at first. Music is terrible compared to the Eureka 7 Series but still its a good game overall and much better than the Gundam Series.

The one redeming quality to this game at prevents it from being just average game is rift boarding. Like Skateboarding / Surfing in the air, spent nearly a hour on the tutorial zone trying all the different tricks.

If you are a fan of the series youll like the game. If you are new to the story id suggesting checking it out before playing :-D

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3great game that ties in with the showApr 11, 2007
By tkx045
This game provides the events leading up to the Eureka Seven show. You play Sumner Sturgeon, who's ultimate goal is to provide the mech named Nirvash typeZero to Holland and his crew. The graphics are great, but the gameplay gets a little repetitive after a while. It seems they could've spent more time developing the game (I noticed several small things like music tracks resetting every time a camera angle changed). If you like the show, you'll probably like this game. The controls for the mechs are layed out well, and I only wish there was a multiplayer mode.

0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Good GameAug 07, 2007
By G. Ford
This game will is much better than IGN or other sites review it to be, but I don't recommend it if you aren't a fan of the anime. It isn't costly, so if you're considering buying it, then you'll probably enjoy it.

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