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Author: The_real_cal_howard
Posted: May 20, 2018 (08:52 PM)
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I love the blog, bro. Tbh, despite its acclaim, its status as a JRPG thats not Final-Fantasy-esque kinda had me doubting, but this review restored my fairh in the game. I’ll definitely finish it now! You also didn’t spoil anything about the game, unless you count Tiger difficulty. Speaking of which, it also gave me a heads up about the Tiger boss, so thats very helpful.


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Author: Follow_Freeman
Posted: May 21, 2018 (08:11 AM)
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Aw, SWEET! Good to hear, man! But take my advise; it's best to bite the bullet and get like ten levels of grinding done early on to make the rest of the game much more reasonable with the difficulty spikes. I'd recommend buying a digital copy to support the game, but I wouldn't blame one for ending up with the emulation route. One's enjoyment of the game will depend largely on appreciation of the presentation during the roughest parts of the game.

Incidentally, Square has published a collection with a save-state feature, so let's hope that makes it state-side. Japanese-speakers in the States may enjoy the Switch's lack of a region-lock for this one if they import.

https://kotaku.com/secret-of-mana-collection-proves-switch-is-awesome-for-1795875674

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