![]() Changing between the main and side parties was an interesting feature. ![]() I've completed this game before and found it pretty fun. Besides, how can anyone actually claim that the GBC Lufia is better than the GBA one.? Lufia: The Ruins of Lore is about as good as Lunar Legend is for the GBA.Īnd lastly, Secret of the Stars (Aqutallion) for the SNES isn't that bad of a game either, despite what many others might say. Furthermore, the class system used in this game is great and fun to play around with, alongside the ability to befriend certain enemies and training them to fight alongside you using the "catch" system (along with an evolution system similar to that of Pokémon). Besides that, the story and characters are not at all bad either. As with the example above, the graphics, music and gameplay are all perfectly fine. This is a rather foolish reason to not like a game in all honesty. Lufia: The Ruins of Lore (GBA) is another great and underrated game that is often seen as the least popular in the series because it's a side story (gaiden) that doesn't connect directly to the main plot. This lets the player actively seek out or avoid enemies altogether if one so desires, meaning that random annoying encounters are not much of an issue in this game unlike many other similar RPGs such as in the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series. Another very interesting feature in this game is the crystal ball (radar system) which is used to see places, treasures and even enemies. As a matter of fact, the sharper graphics and clearer music in 7th Saga is arguably better than that of Mystic Ark. The gameplay, music and graphics are all great as well. There's seven unique characters to choose from, alongside whichever partner (if any) the player can select, giving this game a lot of replay value. Aside from the somewhat weak ending, everything else about it is fantastic. Pocahontas (MD) - PoP-style Puzzle Platformerħth Saga (Elnard) for the SNES is a vastly underrated RPG in my honest opinion. Phantom 2040 (MD/SNES) - Platform Adventure Puzzle & Action 1-2 (MD/ARC) - Mini-Games Soulstar (MCD) - Rail Shooter/Free-Roaming Shooter Yu Yu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen (MD) - 4-Player Fighting Wonder Boy/Monster World series - Platform Adventure Gekibo: Gekisha Boy (PCE) - Photographer Sim/Action Maze of Galious (MSX) - Platform Adventure King's Valley 1-2 (MSX) - Puzzle Platformer Willow (ARC) - Action Platformer w/ minor RPG elements NES: Boulder Dash, Solomon's Key 1 & 2, Mendel Palace, Magic of Scheherazade, Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, Metal Storm, Max Warrior/Isolated Warrior It's got points, and lives, and the gameplay is very arcade-y, but it's a solid game all in all.Īlmost any good SMS game (Power Strike 2, Land of Illusion, Alex Kidd, Zillion, Kenseiden, Golvellius, Jurassic Park, WB3, Star Wars, etc.)įantasy Zone 2 & FZ2 DX - Defender-like Shooter You collect seashells to level up, find items, and eventually power up enough to kill the titular Jaws. Imagine like, if any 80's arcade game had adventure and RPG elements. It's not the best game ever, but it's just good fun. Definitely worth checking out.įinally, Jaws on the NES. The fact that it's free is honestly mindblowing because it's a really well made game, with a lot of content, and a lot of fun. It's a 2D platformer with Mega Man elements, and some of the best writing I've seen in years. The end drags out a little bit, but it's a really fun RPG all in all.Īnother underrated game I really like is a game on Steam called Khimera: Destroy all Monster Girls. You can even customize your ship with different parts and the ship takes place in some battles, offering artillery support. ![]() ![]() You're traveling to different time periods to change the future, and it handles it really well. The story is completely butchered by the English translation, but the story itself is really good. It makes for some really awesome party customization. Your characters start as 2 humans, and 2 mutants, but any of them can change into beastmen, monsters, cyborgs, or robots, and there's like, 30-40 of EACH of those. It's definitely the black sheep of the series, having a more traditional leveling, equipment, and magic system, but it did a lot of genuinely ingenious stuff that you just don't see in games. ![]()
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