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Just found this gem recently. Did anyone try this yet? This game plays like Final Fantasy Tactics, is charmingly funny and looks absolutely amazing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYeLIQMPke8

>> No.1463534

I only played it for a few hours. The graphics and character designs are nice, but the pace is unbearably slow and the battle system, despite the game being an srpg, is really shallow. Overall it seems very unremarkable.

>> No.1463806
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1463806

PROTIP: poison drop is mad overpowered.

>> No.1463824

Character designs by Yasuhiro Nightow? Hell yes, count me in. I love Trigun.

>> No.1463919

That looks pretty charming actually, I've noted it down to try out later.

>> No.1464194

This game...I remember reading somewhere that it related to the Lufia series?

>> No.1464198
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1464198

New SNES game to play on my moded Wii, thanks trip OP!

(Heh, captcha: deripsn sage)

>> No.1464209

>>1463806
It looks like it's taking a shit on that eye thing.

>> No.1464340

I pick it up on a whim when I was looking through some flea market stuff. If I'm not mistaken its made by the same people who made Lucfia. Its alright for the most part

>> No.1464438

Downloaded it on impulse because the Taito logo makes it look promising, but I have yet to bring it off my backlog for whatever reason.

>> No.1464471

>>1464194


>Connections to Lufia
>While not technically part of the Lufia series, many items and events found throughout the game imply that the game takes place in the same world as, or is connected in some other way to, the main Lufia series. The villain, Pope Oriales, bears a strong resemblance appearance-wise to Daos in Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals , and in the story he plays a similar role to Arek from the same game, having sent four powerful servants to do his bidding while remaining mainly behind the scenes himself. In terms of more direct references, the Dual Blade is an obtainable item and can be wielded. The most obvious reference to Lufia, however, is that part of the main story involves planting the very first Priphea flower. In the ending, the flower is scattered all over the rest of the world, and a scene shows Lufia herself, along with Roman, reminiscing about the events of the game. During this scene, the song "Priphea Flowers" from the Lufia series plays.

Just google'd it myself, and it's true.

>> No.1465389

>>1464209
it is

>> No.1465413

What's happening in the ending?