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One of the PS1 era's most inventive battle systems finally has a PC home, wrapped around a coming-of-age story that still hits harder than most modern JRPGs. The remaster is barebones, but the game underneath is not.

I came into GRANDIA HD Remaster knowing the reputation, and the battle system alone justifies every word of it. Forget passive turn queues where you sit and wait. Grandia's action bar runs along the bottom of the screen, tracking every character and enemy in real time, and smart play means spending those precious seconds hammering enemies back along the timeline so their nastiest attacks never land. The Combo and Critical split adds a layer of tactical texture: fast Combo hits to chip damage and push foes back, slower Critical attacks to flat-out cancel enemy skills at the worst possible moment for them. Factor in the elemental magic system, where you level each spell school independently by actually using it, gather Mana Eggs from dungeons to unlock new attributes, and earn Skill Points from battles to open party-specific abilities, and you have a growth loop that consistently rewards engagement rather than just grinding levels passively. The story is a deliberately cheerful coming-of-age adventure. Justin wants to be an adventurer like his late father, drags his childhood friend Sue along, picks up the capable and complicated Feena, and the trio end up in a race to uncover the secrets of the ancient Angelou civilisation before General Baal and the Garlyle Forces get there first. The writing is lighter than most JRPG contemporaries, and if you arrive expecting the moral weight of Disco Elysium or the branching density of BG3, you will be disappointed. What the game does exceptionally well is NPC reactivity: almost every town character has multiple dialogue states that track plot progress, party members respond directly to what NPCs say, and the world feels populated in a way that many far larger modern RPGs fail to achieve. The Justin-Feena relationship earns its emotional moments through consistent writing rather than cutscene spectacle. The remaster itself is where honest reservations begin. The smoothing filter applied universally to sprites and textures is a blunt instrument. Background art goes soft in ways that can look worse than the crisp original pixels would have. Some cutscenes were visually touched up while others were not, producing a jarring inconsistency in visual quality across the same playthrough. The English voice acting is very much of its 1997 vintage, somewhere between charming and painful depending on your tolerance. Japanese audio is available as an alternative and is noticeably stronger. Item descriptions are also a remnant of the original and occasionally misleading. The Steam Deck situation is genuinely messy: multiple reviewers flag significant compatibility issues, so PC handheld players should verify current support before purchasing. On a standard PC with a controller, the experience is smooth, remappable, and widescreen-supported without complaint. The difficulty curve has a word to say about patience. The mid-game is gentle to a fault, and seasoned JRPG players may coast through most standard encounters with minimal strategic input. Late-game bosses push back much harder, and anyone who skipped enemy encounters earlier will face a grinding tax to catch up. The combat system is clever enough that even the easier fights remain engaging, but the absence of a hard mode in the original Grandia is a real gap that the remaster does nothing to fix. If your JRPG diet has been heavy on modern cinematic storytelling and you want something from the golden era of the genre with a battle system that actually has ideas, this is the clearest path to that experience currently available on PC. It is not a generous remaster. The underlying game, however, still has more invention in its combat loop than most titles released in the last decade. Monika, Scout Team

GRANDIA HD Remaster

GRANDIA HD Remaster

15 oct 2019GAME ARTS Co., LtdGungHo Online Entertainment America, Inc.
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One of the PS1 era's most inventive battle systems finally has a PC home, wrapped around a coming-of-age story that still hits harder than most modern JRPGs. The remaster is barebones, but the game underneath is not.

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I came into GRANDIA HD Remaster knowing the reputation, and the battle system alone justifies every word of it. Forget passive turn queues where you sit and wait. Grandia's action bar runs along the bottom of the screen, tracking every character and enemy in real time, and smart play means spending those precious seconds hammering enemies back along the timeline so their nastiest attacks never land. The Combo and Critical split adds a layer of tactical texture: fast Combo hits to chip damage and push foes back, slower Critical attacks to flat-out cancel enemy skills at the worst possible moment for them. Factor in the elemental magic system, where you level each spell school independently by actually using it, gather Mana Eggs from dungeons to unlock new attributes, and earn Skill Points from battles to open party-specific abilities, and you have a growth loop that consistently rewards engagement rather than just grinding levels passively. The story is a deliberately cheerful coming-of-age adventure. Justin wants to be an adventurer like his late father, drags his childhood friend Sue along, picks up the capable and complicated Feena, and the trio end up in a race to uncover the secrets of the ancient Angelou civilisation before General Baal and the Garlyle Forces get there first. The writing is lighter than most JRPG contemporaries, and if you arrive expecting the moral weight of Disco Elysium or the branching density of BG3, you will be disappointed. What the game does exceptionally well is NPC reactivity: almost every town character has multiple dialogue states that track plot progress, party members respond directly to what NPCs say, and the world feels populated in a way that many far larger modern RPGs fail to achieve. The Justin-Feena relationship earns its emotional moments through consistent writing rather than cutscene spectacle. The remaster itself is where honest reservations begin. The smoothing filter applied universally to sprites and textures is a blunt instrument. Background art goes soft in ways that can look worse than the crisp original pixels would have. Some cutscenes were visually touched up while others were not, producing a jarring inconsistency in visual quality across the same playthrough. The English voice acting is very much of its 1997 vintage, somewhere between charming and painful depending on your tolerance. Japanese audio is available as an alternative and is noticeably stronger. Item descriptions are also a remnant of the original and occasionally misleading. The Steam Deck situation is genuinely messy: multiple reviewers flag significant compatibility issues, so PC handheld players should verify current support before purchasing. On a standard PC with a controller, the experience is smooth, remappable, and widescreen-supported without complaint. The difficulty curve has a word to say about patience. The mid-game is gentle to a fault, and seasoned JRPG players may coast through most standard encounters with minimal strategic input. Late-game bosses push back much harder, and anyone who skipped enemy encounters earlier will face a grinding tax to catch up. The combat system is clever enough that even the easier fights remain engaging, but the absence of a hard mode in the original Grandia is a real gap that the remaster does nothing to fix. If your JRPG diet has been heavy on modern cinematic storytelling and you want something from the golden era of the genre with a battle system that actually has ideas, this is the clearest path to that experience currently available on PC. It is not a generous remaster. The underlying game, however, still has more invention in its combat loop than most titles released in the last decade.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:aaaAction Bar CombatNPC ReactivitySkill Leveling SystemMana Egg MagicComing-of-Age StoryEnemy Visible on MapElemental MagicCombo-Cancel MechanicsFifth-Gen Classic

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