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Baten Kaitos - Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean (Europe)

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2005
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A Monolith Soft RPG with an original card-based system and a gorgeous floating world. Unique art direction, a memorable Sakuraba score and a story that takes its time but lands hard. One of the cube's truly underrated RPGs.

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Category
RPG 1 player 12+
Description
Kalas and Xelha explore sky islands and collect magic cards to restore lost oceans in this Namco GameCube RPG. Published by Namco, released in Europe in April 2005. RPG with unique card combat system, breathtaking aerial universe and epic story.

Baten Kaitos - Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Painted like watercolours, the floating-island backdrops open onto an endless, pastel-toned sky of rare gentleness. The characters' wings and the card-based interface carry that dreamlike quality into every detail, supporting the adventure as much as the sense of wonder. A visual signature that has lost none of its magic.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾1,3 GB 📅01/04/2005
Published by Namco

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Collector interest

European edition of Baten Kaitos, the Monolith Soft RPG whose combat rests on a deck of evolving magic cards. Modestly pressed on a PAL format already thin on large RPGs, its value rose with the late recognition of its airy art direction and Motoi Sakuraba's soundtrack. The complete PAL version, now hard to assemble, ranks among the most prized GameCube RPGs in Europe.

An underrated gem

On a console shunned by RPGs, Monolith Soft dreamed up a world of floating islands where you fight with a deck of magic cards governed by time. Lost in the shadow of the PlayStation 2 giants, it left little mark. Its fairy-tale art direction and daring system will delight fans of off-kilter J-RPGs.

Is Baten Kaitos - Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean still worth playing in 2026?

Baten Kaitos remains one of the GameCube's most singular RPGs, and its art direction has lost none of its magic. Its hand painted world of floating islands still dazzles, carried by a sublime soundtrack from Motoi Sakuraba. Its unique combat system, where every action runs through magic cards played within a time limit, takes adjustment but offers rare tactical depth. The occasionally slow pace and uneven original voices are forgiven before an ambitious story. A gem to discover for any JRPG fan.

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