![]() ![]() It also gets surprisingly difficult at the end. At a few moments they screw with your mind flipping the two characters to the opposite sides of the screen adding to the pandemonium. The Adventures of Cookie and Cream (Kuri Kuri Mix for the euros) had the interesting gameplay element of having to control two characters at once using one controller. It is an RPG that is similar in style to Luigi's Mansion on the Gamecube. It created a very interesting game that has been entertaining for the amount I've played it so far. I ended up having to import it from England because it was only ever released in Europe and Japan. I liked Gregory Horror Show for its great style. This game has loads of replay value as it is just plain fun, a fairly good magic and exp system for this style of game, and.you get to have meaningful conversations with tulips, goats, dogs, tree stumps, you name it! How can you not love a quirky little game like this? Despite the somewhat low level of difficulty (Terranigma was much harder), the simple Zelda-meets-Actraiser charm cannot be denied. Sure, Illusion of Gaia got all the attention, Terranigma has a cult following, but what about poor little Soul Blazer? This amazing little game, first in the trilogy released by Quintet, is a really fun game to play. I have actually never played Alundra 2, hope to give it a try though! Today's entry: ![]() Super NES had the best RPG's as far as I'm concerned. Oh yes I love Brain Lord, actually had to use my brain (no pun intended) to beat that one. Well, the asterisked games in my sig (Zoomaroom, Miner) sure fit in this discussion too. May I suggest Alundra 2? It has absolutely none of Alundra's charm, but is a really good game in its own ways, and includes my favorite minigame of all time (the driving one). Landstalker and Alundra both have a special place for me. ![]() The only one that comes to mind for me is Brain Lord. ![]()
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