I finished Lunat Legend, finally. I will say this, for those of you who have not played Lunar SSS Complete Edition, or are not fans of that version of the game; you will probably enjoy this version better than that one. The game is a lot easier to move through, battles do not take as long as they do in the other game, plus it is very easy to run, and it is also very easy to use certain items to avoid battle. You probably will not get to the point where you want to do that though.
Anyways, the graphics have been improved from SSS in a number of areas; the sprites resemble something more along the lines of Chrono Trigger instead of the blocky sprites they used to have.
Characters: I found Luna's character to be much more interesting in this one somehow, mainly because she actually becomes a member of your party in this version. Overall, I would give this game high grades, it is certainly in my top 5 RPG's for GBA.
Beyond Good and Evil: It is an interesting game, I will have to admit I haven't moved very far through it yet. The game is loosly based on the Prince of Persia Engine, which is a good thing. Unfortunately, it seems like an inferior version of that game. Though it does have stronger role playing elements in the game than Prince of Persia does, those who strongly prefer role playing games will like this one better, everyone else would like Prince of Persia better. The cutscenes are quite impressive, and the gameplay is unique. A lot has already been said on this game, I will say more when I am finished.
War Craft III - Reign of Chaos - I am finished this one; I think I already reviewed it a while back so I won't do it again. I am currently playing the Frozen Throne bonus quest featuring Thrall building his new nation of Durotar, it is really amazing what they have done with this expansion; it goes above and beyond what they did with Brood War to Starcraft. This scenario is the best scenario I have ever played in a Blizzard game, I am enjoying it quite a bit. The whole thing is like an RPG, it makes me want to get World of Warcraft just to play in that world within an RPG-type setting. Anyways, once I finish this bonus campaign, I am going to go onto the main campaign. Anyways, on the difficulty of the game, it is a MUCH easier game than Tides of Darkness, Tides of Darkness and Starcraft had some levels that were incredibly difficult and often required as many as 10-15 attempts to work out a good strategy for the level; in this game at most you will make 2 attempts, but I think any veteran of the series will never lose a battle. I have yet to see what Frozen Throne's main quest is like.
Oh yeah, on the identity of the Prophet, somehow it seemed very obvious who it was even when he wasonly making his appearance in previews of the game. Did anyone not guess who he was at a very early time?
Anyways, the graphics have been improved from SSS in a number of areas; the sprites resemble something more along the lines of Chrono Trigger instead of the blocky sprites they used to have.
Characters: I found Luna's character to be much more interesting in this one somehow, mainly because she actually becomes a member of your party in this version. Overall, I would give this game high grades, it is certainly in my top 5 RPG's for GBA.
Beyond Good and Evil: It is an interesting game, I will have to admit I haven't moved very far through it yet. The game is loosly based on the Prince of Persia Engine, which is a good thing. Unfortunately, it seems like an inferior version of that game. Though it does have stronger role playing elements in the game than Prince of Persia does, those who strongly prefer role playing games will like this one better, everyone else would like Prince of Persia better. The cutscenes are quite impressive, and the gameplay is unique. A lot has already been said on this game, I will say more when I am finished.
War Craft III - Reign of Chaos - I am finished this one; I think I already reviewed it a while back so I won't do it again. I am currently playing the Frozen Throne bonus quest featuring Thrall building his new nation of Durotar, it is really amazing what they have done with this expansion; it goes above and beyond what they did with Brood War to Starcraft. This scenario is the best scenario I have ever played in a Blizzard game, I am enjoying it quite a bit. The whole thing is like an RPG, it makes me want to get World of Warcraft just to play in that world within an RPG-type setting. Anyways, once I finish this bonus campaign, I am going to go onto the main campaign. Anyways, on the difficulty of the game, it is a MUCH easier game than Tides of Darkness, Tides of Darkness and Starcraft had some levels that were incredibly difficult and often required as many as 10-15 attempts to work out a good strategy for the level; in this game at most you will make 2 attempts, but I think any veteran of the series will never lose a battle. I have yet to see what Frozen Throne's main quest is like.
Oh yeah, on the identity of the Prophet, somehow it seemed very obvious who it was even when he wasonly making his appearance in previews of the game. Did anyone not guess who he was at a very early time?