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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 103.8 hrs on record (75.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: Jun 11, 2015 @ 6:39pm

There probably isn't much I can say that hasn't been said already by someone else.

Don't buy this game if you hate old school style RPGs.
Don't buy this game if you want or need an instruction manual.
Don't buy this game if NES style graphics and sound bother you.
Don't buy this game if you feel the need to "have all the things" in one save file.
Don't buy this game if you hate choices that actually have a little impact on your game.
There is nothing wrong with having preferences for the above mentioned things. Just don't torture yourself if you do.

If you are looking for a simple RPG that rewards experimentation and has a lot of replayability then give it a try. For me it was worth it just to play a game where the "bad guy" choices actually have decent rewards. It's nice to play a game labeled as an RPG that has some actual Role Playing.
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3 Comments
Del_Duio Feb 3, 2017 @ 6:58am 
Aside from the main characters (which look like Final Fantasy 1 guys), this looks like Dragon Warrior all the way.
The Weak Oct 5, 2016 @ 3:01pm 
I suppose I did get a more early DQ/W feeling out of it than FF1, since it has a heavy emphasis on exploring the world as you please over a sequential series of events. Hope you enjoy it!
Walter Hartwell White Oct 5, 2016 @ 5:13am 
This review has me convinced to dive head first into this game and not look back, I just wanted to ask if you got a Dragon Quest/Warrior feeling from NES, the very first one, when playing this game? More emphasis on that than the first Final Fantasy, the gameplay trailer has me feeling that but it's been a few years since I visited that title. Thanks for the review.