Finished Legend of Dragoon. Finally. Egads Melbu has too many forms. Plot was predictable though mostly inoffensive with only a few holes here and there which didn't bother me. Overall, the polish of the game was pretty good even if the translation was lackluster, if that makes any sense.
The horrible voice-acting killed any chance the ending had at being evocative. Though the little cutscenes at the end were cute and fairly representative of how the whole game felt.
Characters...
Dart: At least he wasn't outright dumb, but his and Shana's relationship = crap. Good melee attacker in battle, luckily.
Shana: Cute enough, but as soon as she left the party, she was just forgotten about and I realized I had never actually grown attached to her. Surprisingly useful in battle, I used her a lot.
Lavitz: I missed him the whole game and cheered during his Ghost scene. Not a great character, but the game presented him well enough that I cared. Used him all the time until... *sigh*
Haschel: Funny, overall positive about him. Generally my third character, solid all-around stats.
Kongol: Also generally funny, though forgettable. He fits an anime trope I tend to like, though, so he gets points. I used him at times because I like his trope, but the slowness got to me.
Meru: Funny, good scenes with Haschel, but ends up being background color for the whole game so I stopped caring. Didn't end up using her much, though she's pretty serviceable as a mage and transforms easily.
Albert: Forgettable in every sense, I almost forgot to add him here. Never really used him much, though Rose Storm is useful.
Miranda: Memorable but completely unlikeable. Her backstory was kind of cool. Shana replacement, used her a lot.
Rose: I really like her as a character and it's obvious the writers gave her enough attention that she didn't feel lacking as a character. Loses points for being fanservice-y, but I can overlook it. Best character overall for me. Surprisingly, I just never used her much in battle. She still had enough screen time to be my favorite, though.
Doel: Probably the most fleshed out villain?
Lenus: Probably the hardest boss fight?
Lloyd: At least he's badass... yeah, I didn't care for him.
Melbu: Hahahhahahaaha.
Whenever I found something I really liked about the game, I generally posted about it already. The rest of the game was merely average. Maybe 6-ish out of 10?
At least I don't feel like I wasted my time by playing a fantasy version of the Power Rangers (which was my initial impression when I played the first disc or so back when it came out).
-Djinn