

To accommodate travel, humans have evolved and grown wings. Baten Kaitos is definitely the first game to take place on demon boogers. Apparently, the demon snarfed - sending these huge chunks of land hurtling through space to exist on their own. It seems that a flaming demon swallowed the Earth, only for the planet's vast oceans to extinguish its flames.
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Providing the backdrop for this overdramatic prose full of convenience is a universe of floating land masses. As the player, you are Kalas' guardian spirit, and he will even turn to the camera and ask you important questions when the need arises. On his quest to find those responsible, he bumps into a young girl named Xelha, who (as luck would have it) is looking for the exact same group of bad guys. You play as Kalas, a street ruffian looking to avenge the death of his grandfather. Dial-a- Cliché How many RPGs are allowed to begin with the protagonist waking up with amnesia before someone turns narc and calls the role-playing police? Apparently, the quota hasn't been met just yet because Baten Kaitos uses this - and just about every other RPG cliché - to get its plot across. From the creators of Xenosaga comes Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean, an epic card-slinging RPG that has enough of just about everything to start changing perceptions of card battle games in the West. How many role-players would have guessed that they would be getting their fix on the GameCube in 2004? But with stellar games like Tales of Symphonia and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door shipping within a few months of each other, there's a lot of turn-taking going on in 'Cube land.
