A decent RPG for the original game boy, it has a variety of mechanics, some good, some bad there are 3 different 'races' to choose from, humans, mutants, and monsters humans can wear and equip the most gear and equipment, and gain vital stats (hp, str, agi) through the use of store bought potions. mutants gain vital stats (hp, str, agi, def, mana) and abilities simply by participating in combat, however any gains a mutant makes are random and completely unannounced monster get stronger or weaker by eating the meat of other monsters, and can never equip any items or gear the story sometimes doesnt make a whole lot of sense, but for such an old title, its suprisingly well constructed. the gaol is to progress through a tower that supposedly leads to paradise, and the only way to do that is to collect magic orbs that seal the doors leading higher up the tower. the orbs are all guarded by powerful boss monsters which require different methods to defeatRead full review
I remember this game being pretty simple graphics wise if a bit less than Final Fantasy Adventure was, but still you didn't have to pretend the blue was water and the green was land; like Nobunaga's Ambition. You have to remember the age of this game so you can forgive the graphics. I played the Final Fantasy Legend games one after the other in 2001 and enjoyed the experience. For nostalgia it was great but if you haven’t played or do not like older games you would not like this one.
Great game. Gives me a bunch of nostalgia.
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a fun game for 14 year old boys
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Fast shipping & fun game!
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