Lost Odyssey/YMMV


 * Ass Pull: "Spy eyes". Really? That's the explanation as to how ? You're not going to even foreshadow it, or anything...? Okay, then.
 * Complete Monster: Since enemies can not die,  makes them wish they were dead.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The soundtrack was written by Nobuo Uematsu, so of course, it's (mostly) outstanding.
 * The music playing in the battle against Persona
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Jansen. Even people who aren't terribly fond of Lost Odyssey will attest to how, despite his rocky start, Jansen becomes incredibly likable.
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Gongora.
 * Idiot Plot: Much of the plot relies on EVERYONE trusting the Big Bad. Even when he laughs insanely, and they are TOLD he is evil!
 * Narm: Everyone just so happens to die JUST as Kaim gets there... A bit sad at first, but when such horrible time is so excessive (and so very dramatic) it starts getting funny. Gongora claims early on that immortality attracts death; even though he's lying it looks like that lie was closer to the truth than he intended.
 * The Scrappy: Tolten seems to get a lot of hate for his wangsting.
 * For some, Sarah, since we're told how amazing she is, only to never really see it happen in game.
 * That One Boss: Grilgan, Bogimoray, and the battle with the Numaran soldiers over Cooke and Mack's flowers are three good examples just from the first disc alone.
 * The Old Sorceress in Disc 2 can be troublesome if you aren't prepared to ignore going for the elemental weaknesses because her Scream ability randomly changes their weakness.
 * Living Ice in Disc 3. Your party consists of only Jansen, Ming, Cooke, and Mack. Living Ice's All-Aquara hits for about 750+ to the entire party and it can easily kill you if you aren't prepared.
 * It gets worse It eventually puts up a reflect and only Mack can really attack it.
 * Ancient Fiend in Disc 4. Whatever you do, do not kill both of the Keystones or you will be asking for a world of pain.
 * Getting three stars on The Ring Master. Prepare to go into battle excessively prepared if you want a CHANCE of beating him.
 * The Woobie: Several characters have their moments, but none more than Sarah and Kaim.
 * Woolseyism: Evident if you understand some Japanese and play with that audio track, much of Jansen's dialogue has changed completely and his voice acting is the best in the game.
 * The English lines were recorded first, making this an inversion from an English speaker's perspective.