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John E.
San Diego, California, United States 
Formerly Sir Jaster @Ni! for you early QWTFers.
If not I, then who?
Costume Quest is a carefully distilled J-RPG with a well written, light hearted story and solid gameplay. It's a good pick-up-and-play game in a genre that usually requires days of investment, with likeable characters and just enough depth. Normally, quick-action sequences ruin the pacing of a game for me, but they are well implemented here in a way that feels almost intuitive, if still a bit repetetive, after a few battles. When the main storyline wraps up, the included Grubbins on Ice add-on storyline lets you start with all your stuff from the main quest, and includes new costumes (character classes) and stamps (bonus abilities). I'd recommend this for kids or adults who don't need dimension-spanning save-all-of-time-and-space plots, ridiculously complex leveling systems, or spiky-haired, ambiguously gendered anti-heroes in their J-RPGs.
This game is cooler than you. It's probably cheaper too. So try it. You'll die a lot, but it won't matter. You gotta save your crew!
Far from your typical music game. These guys managed to create an extremely fresh design out of the very basic mechanic behind Pong, stretching the concept to its limits. Worth a play, especially for the price.



