...
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
4.1
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.
Written by  :  Cormana6868 (16)
Written on  :  Dec 14, 2004
Platform  :  NES
Rating  :  4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

write a review of this game
read more reviews by Cormana6868
read more reviews for this game

Summary

Really great and involving original RPG...

The Good

A very involving storyline and the first with a well-balanced mix of sci-fi and fantasy that I played. The first game I played where they killed off established characters. I remember one scene in the game in particular where you go to this town of wizards and wizard trainees and are told to continue on with your questing, then you get this urgent flash message some time later telling you to return quickly and when you return, the whole town has been massacred. Totally a "No way..." feeling, especially then when it wasn't the standard to wipe out entire towns. Gets you a little more involved than other RPG's of the same time period.

The Bad

Obviously graphics, but thats the great part of RPG's at that time. The storyline had to make up for the lack of technology.

The Bottom Line

Swept me off of my shoes back in the day...I remember playing it for days and always something new was happening. Time to scroll around and explore and gain experience, but its not entirely at your own pace as you are prompted by current events in the game...so much more proactive/reactive play than other RPG's of the same time period. I considered it pretty revolutionary and different, as a young 10 year old master of the RPG.



Merchant Title Platform    
Amazon
Crystalis NES    
ebay.com
Crystalis    
Not an American user?

 

Errors and omissions on this page may be reported to the MobyGames approvers.

MobyGames™ Copyright © 1999-2009, MobyGames.
All rights reserved. Do not duplicate or redistribute in any form.
moby sites | about us | advertise | disclaimer | privacy statement | become an approver | RSS