I own it for 360 and although I haven't been able to play much of it (only on chapter...6?), it is definitely a treat. The battle system is one of the most fun I've played in an RPG in ages. It's kind of a strange mix of turn based, tactical, and action--you really kind of have to play it to see what I mean. Although the story is kind of meh, the voice acting is wonderful (especially Chopin's voice) and the graphics are lovely. I shouldn't need to say that the music and sound in general is mesmerizing; it's the only time I've ever just pushed buttons in the menu because the chiming sound effects were so entrancing. The game isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it's really worth a play.
Another interesting facet of the battle system is that it actually gets more complex as you advance. Once you reach a certain 'battle level' (determined by beating a certain boss), the battle system removes some of the training wheels and rewards you with new complexities (you might have less time per turn, but now you can string together combos, to give an example). It's a lot of fun.
Another interesting facet of the battle system is that it actually gets more complex as you advance. Once you reach a certain 'battle level' (determined by beating a certain boss), the battle system removes some of the training wheels and rewards you with new complexities (you might have less time per turn, but now you can string together combos, to give an example). It's a lot of fun.