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Additional controler note:
Legrand Legacy offers full controller support and partial mouse support.
Full Controller Support (games with Full Controller Support will work without a mouse and keyboard on hand, from installation to play and beyond.)
Partial Mouse Support (games with Partial Mouse Support may require a keyboard or controller from time to time, during installation or for limited interactions.)
Additional controler note:
Legrand Legacy offers full controller support and partial mouse support.
Full Controller Support (games with Full Controller Support will work without a mouse and keyboard on hand, from installation to play and beyond.)
Partial Mouse Support (games with Partial Mouse Support may require a keyboard or controller from time to time, during installation or for limited interactions.)
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Posted on: January 29, 2018
seefusensei
Games: 10 Reviews: 2
Ode to older JRPGs falls well short
Bought this game on Steam cause I didn't even know it was on GOG. That being said, I wanted to like this game, I really did. 4.5 hours (Chapter 3) into it I stopped playing, because the writing was so bland. I decided to give it another chance and the writing did pick up significantly in Chapter 4, but then took a nose dive the following chapter. I'm not finishing the game and am currently hoping to get a refund from steam (unlikely). Most of the game itself is fine, the game seems to borrow a lot from Shadow of Hearts (combat especially), which is fine, I really liked that series, but that's where the fun stops. Inventory system as a whole is heavily flawed. You can only change WEAPONS in towns at the blacksmith, and once you do, even if you want to go back to an older weapon, you have to have the money and materials to re-forge them. The other flaw of the inventory system is that you aren't allowed to craft equipment and items with materials you leave in storage. You HAVE to use materials in you inventory. That wouldn't be an issue normally, but the developers also decided to pair a weight system to the inventory which forces you to decide on literally crawling through dungeons unable to avoid enemy encounters cause you're over encumbered, or get rid of healing consumables because you need the materials for crafting. It isn't fun or strategic. I guess all of that could be forgiven if the writing was at least interesting. It isn't. JRPGs are linear, but the good ones create the illusion of choice and exploration, allowing you to push the plot as you interact with and explore the towns and world. This game does not. As soon as you enter a town, the entire populace's woes are thrust into your face, no interaction needed. Both problem AND solution are provided to you with little to no effort on your part as the player. The MCs also all read the same. It's like one person speaking in the same voice and tone, but holds up different portraits. Avoid, even if on sale.
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Posted on: January 5, 2024
ERISS
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pad game
Beware, this is not a pc (mouse) game
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