Grandia II Anniversary Edition for PC is a welcome trip down memory lane for retro gaming enthusiasts. As a seasoned retro gaming journalist, I have to say that this offering from GungHo is a mixed bag of nostalgia and missed opportunities.
Let's start with the positives. The enhanced visuals truly bring the classic Japanese RPG to life. Vibrant colors and improved character models breathe new life into the world of Grandia II. It's a joy to see a beloved game from the past shine with a fresh coat of paint.
Another aspect worth mentioning is the addition of a new difficulty level. This provides a great opportunity for both veterans and newcomers to experience the game in a different light. Challenge-seeking gamers will appreciate the added intensity, while those looking for a more casual experience can still enjoy the journey.
Keyboard and gamepad support are also welcome features in the Anniversary Edition. For those who prefer the nostalgia of using a gamepad, or those who find the keyboard more comfortable, the game offers options to suit different playstyles. This attention to detail in providing a choice of control options is commendable.
However, not everything is roses and rainbows in the Grandia II Anniversary Edition. As a retro gaming enthusiast, I found some aspects lacking and even disappointing. The game falls short when it comes to capturing the magic and charm of the original release. Certain beloved features have not been faithfully recreated, leaving a void in the nostalgic experience.
Furthermore, the performance of the game on PC is not up to par. The developers, Game Arts, GungHo, and SkyBox Labs, did not optimize the game adequately, leading to technical issues and frustrating gameplay. For a remastered edition, one would expect a smoother experience, but alas, this is not the case.
In terms of rating, I would give Grandia II Anniversary Edition for PC a 4/10. While the enhanced visuals and addition of a new difficulty level are commendable, the lackluster attempt at capturing the spirit of the original release and the disappointing performance on PC cannot be ignored.
Overall, fans of the original Grandia II will still find enjoyment in revisiting the game, but for those looking for a truly nostalgic experience, it may be better to dust off the old console and go on the original adventure instead.