Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals Review
Some games have a reputation that precedes them. Others have massive shoes to fill. This is a game that is unfortunate enough to have both. What curse has been wrought now?
Some games have a reputation that precedes them. Others have massive shoes to fill. This is a game that is unfortunate enough to have both. What curse has been wrought now?
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The third Lufia game was at one point going to hit Sony hardware, but instead wound up on the Game Boy Color. Seventeen years after its initial release, the time has come to see what it looks like from a current perspective.
While Lufia II on the SNES might have been a rising star, this title is clearly cursed. The game’s problems get in the way of enjoying almost everything.
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