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?
With the release of Rune Factory 5, RPGamer has decided to share a retrospective about the series for newcomers and veterans alike. Take a trip down memory lane and see how the series has evolved since 2006.
I feel the earth move under my feet, I feel the sky tumbling down, I feel the planet trembling, whenever the energy’s not around. Oh baby when I see your face mellow as the month of May, my darling I can’t stand it, the planet’s fading away.
People who have actually played this one, hands up!
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.
It’s like a delicious layer cake.
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