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	<title>Blast Magazine&#187; Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled</title>
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		<title>Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 14:09:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Greenwell</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p><img style="float:right;margin-left:5px;" src="http://blastmagazine.com/images/ratings/45.jpg" alt="45" />Why aren&#8217;t there more clones of Chrono Trigger?‚  If any game seems like it deserves a slew of clones, it would be one of the Top 10 role-playing games of all time, one that is so synonymous with quality that its Nintendo DS remake tops most of the user-rated lists around the Internet.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the answer was constantly running through my head as I was playing Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled for the aforementioned DS.‚  Chrono Trigger set the bar so high that no other game really tried to emulate it. ‚ Even Chrono Cross, the PSX &#8220;sequel&#8221; of sorts, scrapped the combat system and takes place in an alternate, fractured timeline.</p>
<div><strong>RPG<br />
Publisher: Graffiti Entertainment<br />
Developer: Studio Archcraft<br />
June 9, 2009</strong></div>
<p>A mediocre, original game is sometimes worth playing.‚  For example, I hated all the grunt work of the Super Nintendo&#8217;s Harvest Moon, and the Aerobiz series is painfully dense at times, but both concepts are original enough to be worth sticking with.‚  Black Sigil&#8217;s issue is that it feels like a warmed-over, plodding clone of a classic.‚  My constant thought while suffering through yet another boring battle was, &#8220;Why don&#8217;t I just play Chrono Trigger instead?&#8221;</p>
<p>The similarity to Chrono Trigger stems from the top-down perspective, three-person party and general atmosphere of both.‚  In some aspects, Black Sigil holds it own.‚  The dialogue is snappy, and while the plot of being thrust into a strange new world with feuding empires has been done a million times before, the spunky and sarcastic characters make it fun anyway.</p>
<p>The stoic, man of few words, Kairu, is the lead character, and since he doesn&#8217;t talk, it&#8217;s yet another comparison to Chrono Trigger.‚  But Aurora, Kairu&#8217;s sister, is the real star in most of the early scenes.‚  Her spunky and snarky replies to other characters&#8217; comments, mostly about her sex appeal, differentiate her from a typical video game damsel.</p>
<p>However, the two titles skew wildly when it comes to battle system.‚  Black Sigil&#8217;s combat has two jarring features &#8220;&quot; absolutely no transitioning and a high encounter rate.</p>

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<p>By no transitioning, I don&#8217;t mean visible enemies like in Chrono Trigger.‚  I mean that you will be walking, and suddenly the game almost seems like it &#8220;freezes&#8221; and then you move to a combat screen.‚  There is no sound effect or music to signify that you&#8217;ve switched to combat, and if you&#8217;re near an exit, you don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;ve successfully made it to the next screen or entered yet another battle.</p>
<p>And the battles, good lord, there are a lot of them.‚  I may have fought more in my initial 10 hours of Black Sigil than through entire games.‚  It doesn&#8217;t help that some weapons have limited range, and there is no automatic &#8220;move&#8221; command.‚  For example, if an enemy is behind a rock outcrop, you either have to wait for Kairu&#8217;s turn (his movement is seemingly unlimited) or wait for the enemy to attack you, and thus move into your range.‚  You can also manually move character by using the L-trigger key, but this isn&#8217;t explained in the game, and it seems like something that all characters should do automatically if they chose to attack, not just Kairu.‚  As a result, a single battle can drag out for an extra 15 to 60 seconds because your characters apparently lack the intelligence to properly position themselves.</p>
<p>Also from the &#8220;stupid idea&#8221; department, your main character is randomly afflicted with status ailments.‚  A storyline reason is later given for this, but it doesn&#8217;t make it any less annoying.‚  Beyond the Beyond, the very first PSX RPG from 1995, tried a similar thing with one of its main characters, and 14 years later it is still mind-numbingly frustrating.</p>
<p>Black Sigil doesn&#8217;t help itself with some muddy visuals and a general lack of refinement.‚  Exits, climbing areas and ladders can be hard to spot on various screens, meaning you have to &#8220;trace&#8221; your way around the borders of an area to find the proper way out.‚  The menu screens are generally OK, except that I sometimes forgot whether I had to pick the microscopic book or the microscopic armored guy to equip and use my skills.</p>
<p>The high encounter rate, movement issues and just poor planning really do detract from what is an otherwise solid game.‚  I understand the desire to create a more &#8220;traditional&#8221; RPG that relies on a bit of grinding, a la Dragon Warrior or the original Final Fantasy, but the extra time spent it takes to beat Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled feels artificial and based on poor programming. Unless you are desperate for a new game, you&#8217;ll get more enjoyment from hunting down the originals and remakes from those franchises.‚  Or, just play Chrono Trigger again.</p>
<p><em>Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled is available on the Nintendo DS for $29.99</em></p>
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