bought this from a garage sale for a dollar, what am I in for?
Bought this from a garage sale for a dollar, what am I in for?
adventure
I had the second one. It was a good time desu.
The greatest top down zelda game ever made, dark story, comfy graphics, and some of the hardest puzzles ever in an dungeon crawler arpg. Maybe the hardest puzzles. You will have to look some stuff up.
Hardship.
Second one is one the biggest letdowns of the PS1 era. It's a massive turd compared to the original.
It's an excellent Zelda game
A very underrated 2D zelda clone. Much more difficult than Zelda though.
Suffering and getting lost all the goddamn time. I have tried finishing the game myself but that is damn impossible, the game is mocking me as if I had to master the English language just to understand every speck of detail within the game.
>some of the hardest puzzles ever in an dungeon crawler arpg.
This. Be prepared to encounter huge amount of bullshit starting at Lars' Crypt.
Everything will be smooth ride from the start up to Wendell's nightmare or maybe up to the collapsed mine, but you will suffer, you will know pain, and you will fucking lose your damn mind.
Fuckin' casual
Good adventuring and pretty difficult puzzles.
I managed without searching online, not that I had internet back then anyway, but I did get stuck in places for several weeks.
A fantastic game with a dark story. One of my favourites.
Shut the fuck up, the game is fucking hard. You don't need to wave your e-penis at me and brag about how you beat the game easily, because I am pretty sure nobody would beat this without breaking a sweat.
Alundra is to Zelda what Sonic is to Mario.
Darker themes, a little bit more complicated and complex...
Oh, and I don't know if I'm the only one, but I was lost for months in the last castle. Back then only popular games got guides so I had no clue where to go until I got access to the internet.
>Sonic is to Mario
>a little bit more complicated and complex
>be 13 years old
>can't get past the Lars Crypt puzzle
>give up
>more than 10 years later
>can't still finish the game
FUCK ME HARD
Well, when SEGA tried to compete with Mario they tried to make it more complex. The original Marios were far more linear than Sonic. You had a couple of power ups while Sonic had more inherent moves plus the secret leves and so on.
Yes, the different wasn't that big but that's what Sony tried to do with Alundra. Compete with Nintendo's famous Zelda but making it more grimm and complicated. Although it didn't do well like Sonic did. At least it didn't become such a popular franchise.
I beat this game without having internet back in the day,
GIT GUD
And probably took you like 6 months to beat the game
I'm reliving this game after playing it looong ago but stopping at the ice nightmare because the sliding puzzles were too much for my brainlet younger self.
It's fun but kinda frustrating. Puzzles are a bitch but satisfying when you complete them, some bosses are pretty good and some are just tedious, they tend to be damage sponges which is annoying.
wasn't this game multilanguage?
Oh yeah, and while the characters don't get all that much development, I still feel kinda sad whenever someone dies.
I don't think it is.
>implying this is a bad thing.
The game is translated to Spanish and Italian, I'm pretty sure is in French too. Of course original is in Japanese. What's your first language anyway?
Alundra 2 is to Alundra 1 as Chrono Cross is to Chrono Trigger. They're good games, just not good sequels.
I have never played Zelda what makes a zelda clone? Also how does Alundra compare to LoD and Arc the Lad?
You know these shitty "nintendo game but dark and edgy" romhacks? It feels like one of them, but in the same time it's 9.5/10 game.
I played the 2nd one as a kid and couldn’t figure out where the fuck to go after like 30 minutes