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Reviews (2)
Apr 26, 2012
A simple, fun old school game that's worth playing for any 16 bit fan.
I've been a long time fan of Final Fantasy, and this was the one from the 16 bit days i was missing. While lackluster compared to the main series, this spin off has it's own charm and own merits. It's simply a fun and easy play. The graphics are what you'd expect from an early 90s game. The overworld looks similar to Final Fantasy 2/4 on SNES, but the enemy sprites during battles are very colorful and detailed for the time. The boss especially are great to look at, especially as the sprite changes to reflect damage taken. The battles themselves are easy to deal with, as your partner can be controlled automatically. The story is where this game loses most die hard rpg fans, as it's incredibly dull compared to other Final Fantasy titles. However, I found it to be a charming reminder of the days when a game's story was only explained in the manual. All in all I liked this game, if only for it's nostalgia. If you grew up with SNES and missed it or are younger and just dig classic games I recommend checking out.
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Apr 26, 2012
Nothing spectacular, but charming in it's own right.
It's kinda hard to describe Lester and do it justice. It's more of a game that needs to be seen in action. I wouldn't call it a bad game, but it's definately not a must own. It's a platformer, but there's few enemies, fewer attacks, and even fewer abilities. Still, the graphics are nice to look at and Lester is well animated. You get used to the controls pretty quickly and the challenges in levels are easilly adjusted to. There's no save or passwords, but there is a level select cheat (x and y repeatedly at the title screen). If you can pick it up at a good price, give it a shot.