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Lufia & The Fortress of Doom
Lufia & The Fortress of Doom (SNES) game cover art
Genre:
Turn-Based RPG (Fantasy)

Developer:
Neverland
Publisher
Region
Released
Taito
NA
12/??/1993
Taito
JP
06/25/1993
AKA: Estpolis Denki (JP)
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Reader review by lurkeratlarge (June 10, 2004)

Out of nowhere there appeared a floating island. Four superhuman beings of evil claimed it as their domain. Wielding the powers of Destruction, Chaos, Death, and Terror, they sought to throw the earth into darkness. The Sinistrals, they were called; armies mustered against them, nations allied to save the world from their iron grasp. And yet none succeeded. Finally, four of the world's most renowned warriors were called on to bring down the island. Lead by Maxim, a red-haired warrior wielding th...
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Reader review by mariner (October 25, 2005)

Would you believe this was my first SNES game? And also my first RPG? Hard to believe, considering it's not all that popular. But it was, and I quite enjoyed it. I was practically obsessed, and the Lufia series is still one of my favorites. Looking back, though, I find it hard to believe I could stand it. The game, so promising in story and direction, is almost unplayable. Which is extremely sad, because it is a charming, well thought out idea that deserves far more respect than this game...
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