I love Rhea and Feena so much it's unreal. (Also love how Rhea was called "Lair" in American Ys Book I & II -- one of those endearing localization quirks)....
So much more to say about Ys V... I didn't mind it being too easy but the problem is that there's an alchemy system with like... Over a dozen spells. And they are completely useless, because no enemy is so difficult that you can't just use your sword. And you can't even use them at all against some bosses. Plus you need to rapidly tap R to concentrate--more trouble than it's worth. I'm serious: entire system, useless
Yup, Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia. They're all VERY different, despite all three belonging to the same genre and "series." I guess I'd compare them to Dungeon Explorer, Zelda, and Secret of Mana, respectively.
I love Rhea and Feena so much it's unreal. (Also love how Rhea was called "Lair" in American Ys Book I & II -- one of those endearing localization quirks)....
So much more to say about Ys V... I didn't mind it being too easy but the problem is that there's an alchemy system with like... Over a dozen spells. And they are completely useless, because no enemy is so difficult that you can't just use your sword. And you can't even use them at all against some bosses. Plus you need to rapidly tap R to concentrate--more trouble than it's worth. I'm serious: entire system, useless
I remember beating Terranigma without casting a single spell.
Terranigma's on my list! ... I think there's two other similar games I'm supposed to play first though
Yup, Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia. They're all VERY different, despite all three belonging to the same genre and "series." I guess I'd compare them to Dungeon Explorer, Zelda, and Secret of Mana, respectively.