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Mega64
May 23, 2008

I took the octopath less travelered,

And it made one-eighth the difference.
Yessss. Even though its successors end up nailing the gameplay better, I still like this game and think it has a good bit of charm for an early SNES Enix RPG. Of course, I've forgotten most of what happens in this game besides "Kill all enemies to progress further" and bits and pieces of the more bizarre plot points, so it should be nice to revisit all that.

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Mega64
May 23, 2008

I took the octopath less travelered,

And it made one-eighth the difference.

Nidoking posted:

Oddly enough, I was just playing through SoulBlader on my good old Retro Duo not too long ago - got to that point where the only thing left to do is fight the final boss, but all I ever want to do is grind for levels. Guess I should finish it soon - translating as much of the Japanese as I can is at least good practice, although most of it's only easier because I remember the English version of the game just well enough to get by.

Without spoiling things, did you notice any major differences between the two versions?

Mega64
May 23, 2008

I took the octopath less travelered,

And it made one-eighth the difference.
A blonde named Lisa, huh...

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