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Digimon World: Next Order, objectively
To begin, Amazon has it for $30 and I would like to reimburse $30 (any version) for the first 10 or however many I can manage until Sept. 1 for whom it might provide solace for the untimely passing of Dragoneer, best known for his Murasadramon fursona. This game has themes of death and rebirth,…
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Quest 64, objectively
To begin this, I need to issue a rather embarrasing retraction. In my first impressions review, I made a fuss about this being an American take on a JRPG, which is something I have been wrong about for *mumble* years. In updated context, a LOT of the visual design decisions make a lot more sense…
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Quest 64, first impressions
To start this off, I was not completely unfamiliar with Quest 64 going into it. I’d seen it played at a friend’s house. Said friend had complained about "getting lost in a hallway" and had had specific opinions about Wind sucking, though he thought Fire was best. Mathematically, he was only half right, but I…
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Super Mario RPG (SNES), first impressions
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is a game I ironically was introduced to on Final Fantasy Wiki, though I in part am the reason (as an admin who was far more active back then) why it’s no longer on there. It’s been a point of mild curiosity, but since the remake is…
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Paper Mario, the first impressions to last the game
A second Mario RPG bought while I was on the Super Mario RPG train, and one I have a bit more familiarity with and even got to play a bit on Wii U. In this case, I got myself an N64 and original cartridge to experience it the way it was meant to be played:…
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
Fair warning, this game is rated T for Teen and so is this review. Since Digimon Survive seems too much like "Digimon meets Digital Devil Saga" for my tastes, I probably will not be playing it, though in its own way it does sort of sound like the original show aged up for a more…