Lost Kingdoms

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  • Release Date: May. 28, 2002
  • Price: $50.00
  • Publisher: From Software
  • Developer: Activision
  • Platform(s): GameCube
  • Genre: RPG

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  • Lost Kingdoms

    RPG heroes usually have swords, spears, maces, and all other manner of menacing weapons. In Lost Kingdoms, you get a deck of cards.

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Lost Kingdoms - GameCube

Lost Kingdoms goes in depth with cards on this unique Cube game.

I would rent this game if I were you. If you don't play your tactics correctly, your cards will be goner than you can say "Gone". The cards are great in this game if you pick the correct cards. The game requires skill and time.

Lost Kingdoms - GameCube

Someone shoot me

This game provided countless hours of...okay, only like twenty minutes of entertainment. It really was aweful. This is one of the games I was very excited to play, but boy was I dissapointed. Not being able to see the enimies and running out of cards were always an issue. I could go on forever about the awefulness of this game, but I have to go to work.

Lost Kingdoms - GameCube

I hope she gets paper cut on one of her cards and dies

Arghhhhhh!!! I thought I was being totured. Its almost painful to play. She's too ditzy and whats up with the Quasimodo like mentor? Graphics-Awful for such a wonderful system Sound-I pressed mute hoping that I wouldn't be infected by the game Fun-Almost as fun as nailing your feet to the ground then eating rat poison Best Part-Shiny Fairies that follow you Worst Part-Running out of cards so quickly

Lost Kingdoms - GameCube

What? Where's the party?

This game is a good alternative to the Final Fantasy series (well anything that Square makes). With the low character interaction it can get a little boring. But the whole battle system is very deep and worth the effort it takes to master it. The controls are very good and easy to learn. The graphics are also good but lack the Awwwwwwwwhhhhh factor of Final Fantasy (or anything that Square makes) but it's pretty cool. The music is great so don't plan on grinding your teeth at irrating music with this game. People who like the flash and glory of the FF series may want to skip this one. But I recommend not to. This is a good RPG and it's a shame that more people wont give this good game a chance.

Lost Kingdoms - GameCube

First Rpg

Graphics: They were fairly descent 4.0 Sound: Descent 4.0 Controls: 4.0 Funfactor: 4.0

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  • Jun. 5, 2002 Review: Lost Kingdoms

    RPG heroes usually have swords, spears, maces, and all other manner of menacing weapons. In Lost Kingdoms, you get a deck of cards.

  • May. 8, 2002 Preview: Lost Kingdoms

    Not quite an RPG and not quite an action game, Lost Kingdoms enters the dangerous realm of "hybrid" adventures. Will it succeed or simply be annoying?