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Author: Fergoose
Posted: January 17, 2025 (03:14 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I am playing this for the first time just now and agree it is strangely less enjoyable to the original, when, on paper it is far superior. I am probably heading for a 2/5. Maybe 2.5 just for the Hill Street Blues reference in the text "lets be careful out there!".
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Author: dagoss
Posted: January 29, 2025 (05:54 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I'm a bit of an apologist for this game. In context, I think it's a good sequel and does a lot of things right. I played it immediately after playing DQ1 and the change in scope really stands out. It is very deliberately (and literally) comparing itself to the size of the original game and one-uping.
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Author: honestgamer
Posted: January 30, 2025 (06:04 PM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
A map that highlights locations where you can find items relevant to your quest, like they used in the remake of III, could go a long way toward making II more accessible. I didn't have a lot of issues with it, and in fact, it remains one of my favorite RPGs. Back in the day, it was the one that made me realize I was more than a casual fan of the genre.
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Author: Fergoose
Posted: March 09, 2025 (01:09 PM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Selective use of a walkthrough did revive my interest and the game had a lot to enjoy in the latter parts. I know walkthroughs/tips were a big thing in the USA through Nintendo Power but don't know if that was the case with Japan. It feels like it was designed with some degree of player assistance (external to the cartridge) in mind in a way that DQ1 and FF1 did not.
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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: March 10, 2025 (09:08 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
In a big way, what I liked most about Dragon Warrior II was the lack of walkthroughs. While Nintendo Power had a full guide as part of their promotion of the first DW and the third game came packaged with a guide in its instruction book, I think (other than a couple questions in NP, in particular pertaining to the Cave to Rhone), there was very little coverage of this one.
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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: March 10, 2025 (09:46 PM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
That reminds me of my first time playong through Dr. Chaos. I didn't have the internet, the game had almost no coverage, and the instruction manual offered the vaguest hint for finding the first level. In other words, I was stuck playing the game for months, searching the mansion, opening closets and cupboards without any idea how to progress.
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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: March 12, 2025 (09:24 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Heh, I rented Dr. Chaos once when I was young. It was about the most confusing time I ever had trying to do something in a video game. I'd just be wandering around through those 3D rooms. Sometimes, I'd find a side scrolling dungeon. Other times, I'd get kicked out and have to use up all my ammo on a big monster.
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