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Snake Maze
Jul 13, 2016

3.85 Billion years ago
  • Having seen the explosion on the moon, the Devil comes to Venus
I beat the new Dragon Warrior Monsters.

I am of course referring to Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure



I had the first game as a kid and played it a ton, but despite making my dad mad by printing out some 20 page breeding guide from Gamefaqs and putting together a big hand drawn chart of all the monsters I needed, I was never able to get the game's ultimate monster, Darkdrium. It was fun doing the runback in this one - the second game has a lot of nice additions that make the postgame more interesting and breeding the high end monsters more reasonable. Only downside is that they added version exclusive stuff - there's 6 postgame worlds but you can only do 3 without trading with the other version.

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Snake Maze
Jul 13, 2016

3.85 Billion years ago
  • Having seen the explosion on the moon, the Devil comes to Venus
That seems like it would just confuse people, I don't think they would do that.

Snake Maze
Jul 13, 2016

3.85 Billion years ago
  • Having seen the explosion on the moon, the Devil comes to Venus
Replayed Sin & Punishment for the thousandth time. Rare example of a perfect video game; the gameplay is incredibly solid, the levels are constantly varied and packed full of little nuances and bits of interactivity, the graphics look great and are visually clear even at the busiest times, the soundtrack is full of good songs, and even the story is perfectly suited to a short score attack game, with its media res narrative that makes more sense every time you watch it. Everything comes together into a single package so perfectly, I genuinely can’t think of a single thing that would improve it. It’s just a densely packed hour of flawless design.

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