09-02-2009, 12:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2009, 01:04 PM by xdonthave1xx.)
(09-02-2009, 10:24 AM)Ultimecia Wrote: It happens you enjoyed the game, that's it XD Great work
You really enjoyed HC101, they are a great source for good games. I also recommend Chris' Survival Horror Quest, featuring not only horror games, but gaming design tips and one cool insight of the Japanese Horror.
Yeah, I kinda did enjoy it a bit. I kinda like the next game in the series more (Romancia is Dragon Slayer 3, Legacy of the Wizard on NES is Dragon Slayer 4) This is definitely a game that helps to have a walkthrough if you can't read it, or require trial and error if you can. At 30 minutes, this is either a short game or frustrating. Had a bit more fun with the NES version because I could put in cheats to give me infinite health And that the walkthrough I followed for the Windows version never had one of the events occur (maybe I doing something a little out of sequence, or I was doing something wrong).
And when I say frustrating, let's just say the second town is a complete game ending scenario. Help people, get karma, second town has a person who puts a curse on you that makes you invincible if you have karma, the enemies in the town are under the curse, kill an innocent and lose karma, touch an enemy lose health. Explains why in the MSX versions every time I killed a monster in the second town I noticed a person flying out. It was a townsperson Good thing I never got any karma, would have lost it there.
I've got some ideas of what I want to do next. But don't know what to do next (both between effort, and in what games [still want to do the Royal Stone maps, there's Kiki Kaikai arcade version Sayo-chan, and I'm throwing around the idea of the playable characters from the Famicom version of Maniac Mansion since the art style in that one is completely different from the NES version, and someone with actual reading comprehension of Japanese could probably follow an English walkthrough with some slight figuring out of what items are what {I keep losing my notes on what the verbs are}]).