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Next comes definetly one of the most interesting thoughts in an RPG.. puzzles. This game relies on good battles, plenty of characters and spells, and really challenging puzzles. Many of them have puzzled me for half an hour or even more. Younger children may want to enlist help from mom and dad, or an older sibling. Unless they're child prodigies. Storyline: 8.6: Certainly holding enough. A magical storyline filled with backstabbers, and monsters, and.. well, you gotta see to believe. Graphics: 8.0: They're cute. Sometimes the backgrounds are a little too dark. When the characters attack in battle, they look really cool. ^^ Sound: 8.3: Impressive sound, and more sound effects than you can shake a stick at. Challenge: 9.0: The RPG part wasn't hard. But the puzzles.. were.. incredible. They showed a lot of interest in the game, and forced your own interest. Lufia II also happens to be a very long game, too. Addiction: 7.4: Kind of hard to call this game 'addicting', since, while the storyline is good, there aren't a bunch of surprises. Plus, some people may lose interest from the hard puzzles-although I hope not, 'cuz while they're hard, the puzzles are incredible fun. Replay Value: 7.8: No matter how many times you play it, it's unlikely you'll completely remember all of the puzzles and how to work them. Play Control: 10.0: I don't see any problems with the play control whatsoever. Overall: 8.3: An interesting shot of puzzles with a good RPG backup. © 1997 starpeppy@hotmail.com This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page
Next comes definetly one of the most interesting thoughts in an RPG.. puzzles. This game relies on good battles, plenty of characters and spells, and really challenging puzzles. Many of them have puzzled me for half an hour or even more. Younger children may want to enlist help from mom and dad, or an older sibling. Unless they're child prodigies.
Storyline: 8.6: Certainly holding enough. A magical storyline filled with backstabbers, and monsters, and.. well, you gotta see to believe.
Graphics: 8.0: They're cute. Sometimes the backgrounds are a little too dark. When the characters attack in battle, they look really cool. ^^
Sound: 8.3: Impressive sound, and more sound effects than you can shake a stick at.
Challenge: 9.0: The RPG part wasn't hard. But the puzzles.. were.. incredible. They showed a lot of interest in the game, and forced your own interest. Lufia II also happens to be a very long game, too.
Addiction: 7.4: Kind of hard to call this game 'addicting', since, while the storyline is good, there aren't a bunch of surprises. Plus, some people may lose interest from the hard puzzles-although I hope not, 'cuz while they're hard, the puzzles are incredible fun.
Replay Value: 7.8: No matter how many times you play it, it's unlikely you'll completely remember all of the puzzles and how to work them.
Play Control: 10.0: I don't see any problems with the play control whatsoever.
Overall: 8.3: An interesting shot of puzzles with a good RPG backup.
© 1997 starpeppy@hotmail.com