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Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest by Jason Venter
Monsters leave behind an obscene number of experience points, so it’s not hard to go up three or four levels in each dungeon. Not only that, but the world map also provides additional opportunities in the form of battlefields you clear for prizes and experience. Because of this system, it’s actually difficult to maintain low levels unless you skip over the enemies at every opportunity. full review...
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest by Lassarina Aoibhell
The plot, too, is forgettable. It's the RPG standard--destroy the bad guy--but without the lovely trimmings that usually come with said standard. There's little to hold my interest, and even less to inspire me to replay the game. full review...
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest by Marc Golding
The reason for Mystic Quest's being is an interesting one (and a humourous one, depending on how serious you are about the genre and what side of the Pacific you're on). It seems that Squaresoft wanted to present a dumbed down taste of Japan's favourite genre to uncultured, slow-of-mind North Americans so that we could adjust to the inherent complexity of the RPG, and allow our brain cells time to grow in anticipation of the oncoming deluge of ever more mind-blasting RPG perplexity. Needless to say, the intended market found the move to be insulting and quite unnecessary. However, as I have already let on, if Mystic Quest failed to nail down a beginner RPG player niche, it accomplished something else just as meaningful.
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| Summary | Rating | User |
| (No description available.) | [5.0/10.0] | alecto |
| Not bad for a couple of dollars. | [5.0/10.0] | jerec |
| Failure | [3.0/10.0] | lurkeratlarge |
| It should have been called, “Role-Playing for Dummies” | [2.0/10.0] | overdrive |
| It's not a game to go to for depth, challenge, or storyline, but it's functional as a brainless RPG to pass the time. | [5.0/10.0] | phediuk |
| Enter Benjamin | [9.0/10.0] | sayainprince |
| (No description available.) | [2.0/10.0] | sgreenwell |
| HG 2010 Fundraising Progress: $233 / $3000 (8%) |
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