5th December 2010, 12:25 PM
I consider Secret of Mana to be far superior to "Final Fantasy Adventure" (the original translated name of the original GB game). That said, FFA was still a good game, and just about everyone you meet dies horribly.
Eventually I hope they translate and release SD3 on the DS or something in the future... I've heard it's a very good game.
I also heard about "Radical Dreamers" and well, if it's basically a "choose your own adventure" game, then it's basically like an interactive movie without the movie. I expect it to be "hard" (if you can assign difficulty to 1/0 instant death choices), because those books were always killing you horribly too. Honestly I wouldn't pay $70 for something like that (the going rate of SNES games at the time). Chrono Cross's story is apparently loosely based on the characters and setting of Radical Dreamers, and a journal in Chronopolis apparently references those events as another alternate reality. That one though is actually a GAME, so I'm fine missing out on this thing.
I remember reading about both SD3 and Bahamut Lagoon in some old issues of Nintendo Power, and being disappointed when it was later announced they got cancelled for an American release.
Eventually I hope they translate and release SD3 on the DS or something in the future... I've heard it's a very good game.
I also heard about "Radical Dreamers" and well, if it's basically a "choose your own adventure" game, then it's basically like an interactive movie without the movie. I expect it to be "hard" (if you can assign difficulty to 1/0 instant death choices), because those books were always killing you horribly too. Honestly I wouldn't pay $70 for something like that (the going rate of SNES games at the time). Chrono Cross's story is apparently loosely based on the characters and setting of Radical Dreamers, and a journal in Chronopolis apparently references those events as another alternate reality. That one though is actually a GAME, so I'm fine missing out on this thing.
I remember reading about both SD3 and Bahamut Lagoon in some old issues of Nintendo Power, and being disappointed when it was later announced they got cancelled for an American release.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)