I submitted this FAQ to GameFAQs, but they rejected it because I mentioned the subtitles of the game's names (They were in German) apparently GameFAQs is a squad of automated pulse-less idiots. Anyway, here's the review:
Xenosaga II- Jenseits Von Gut Und Bose
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When I played Xenosaga- Dur Wille Zar Macht (The Will To Power), I was blown away. the characters leaped off of the screen, with vibrant emotions (with the exception of KOSMOS) and detailed back stories. It was over eighty hours in length, with four awesome mini games and tons of bonus content.
After completing it, I felt accomplished. Right away I pre-ordered Xenosaga II- Jenseits Von Gut Und Bose (The Battle of Good and Evil). When i got it, it was in a sleek package with 2 disks. That's right, two disks. I figured this would be an even bigger and better game compared to the first one... I was horribly wrong.
The game had a very suspenseful and dramatic start. I noticed once again the story was amazing. After I saw what they did to the battles--- Separating AGWS and people, I figured it must be for the better. Another mistake I made... I figured it would make battles a little less chaotic, but all that happened was the battles became less thrilling and rewarding.
I was also very disappointed to see that HALF of the cast had their voice acting changed. Yep, that's right: Half of the cast had new voices. Shion, Chaos, even MOMO. KOSMOS had an odd voice as well. Not only was that a problem, but also the character models were very unfamiliar. I at first didn't even recognize Shion until I saw Allen next to her.
The "Mature" look meant that I was in for a big disappointment. MOMO and Jr. almost DOUBLED in height. The characters' fingers were all blocky and it took either forever to level the cast up or they leveled up 5 at a time. The final boss fight was also no challenge.
The story was still absolutely fantastic, but in order for this entry to have an intriguing plot, every other element had to suffer. This wasn't the worst RPG to date, but the gameplay was pretty close. Battles sometimes took 2 hours to complete, and the fights were harshly linear, FORCING you to use characters in a certain order, with certain moves, to even stand a chance in a fight.
No shops? That's another problem with Xenosaga II. Yes, there was no money, equipment, or shops. There was nothing else to do in this RPG besides walk up to the boss, watch the story unfold, and kill more baddies while solving mundane puzzles.
Overall, buy this if you're a fan of the series and the story. If you're looking for an RPG to consume your weekend, then don't look for this--- It'll take up your weekend in the worst way.