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Slew of Oldies

I have just finished Dragon Crest 2.

This game has the true essence of what a game should be, it goes beyond art.

Ultimo2: I have been sorely defeated...
Guargan: I'm sending you where no one can ever release you again, the fires of HELL!
Ultimo2: NNAAAAAAHHHHHH!
(Fire ensues)
'And so the elemental spirits were destroyed and peace spread once again through the world of Tihasho. The great Guargan and his loyal son Dariod ruled well as the king prince of Guargania. Ruker took his place where he belonged, right next to Dariond as his right hand troll. And the two universes were separated once again as it should be. In other words, they never heard from Gammin over again. The living stones either. And finally, Ultimo. He is dead. Gone forever. Erased from time. Peace is at hand.' (Then, you are given the chance to fight again).

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I have fixed the island. Now I'm going to continue.

Another bug. After some exposition (about the parallel universes), I got stuck in the middle of the sea.
I suppose I should appear in the land that is nearby.

Fixed. I'm going to continue.
'Our town has been overpopulated, we're moving, sorry' BEST LINE EVER

Slew of Oldies

author=sbester
I even gave up die to the sheer level of grinding.
It was possible to finish the game without any grinding. The encounter rate was high enough. I leveled up mostly when I was trying to figure out what to do next.

In Dragon Crest 2, I leveled up from level 10 to level 23 when searching the invisible aircraft (that I had no clue I had to find).

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I have been playing Dragon Creed 2, but I cannot get out the island where Oaks appear (when I'm wearing the cocodrile suit). It seems that the tile that normally makes a vehicle to spawn isn't working.

So far, it is a good game. It has the kind of difficulty that today's RPGs seems to have forgotten (for example, if I hadn't spent all my money in potions in one of the first towns I couldn't had got though the part when you had to find the invisible aircraft, when you transform in a raft that cannot swim). The way the story is explained reminds me of Metal Gear Solid 2.

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I have just played Dragon Creed to the end in one sitting.

It was awesome (really). It gave me a nostalgic feeling, somehow, it has the essence of Persona 3 or Nocturne; but without the elements that those 'great' games have, elements that just serve the purpose of alluring the people to play, and cause apparent 'enjoyment'.

The best part was the writing, and the way how it had implications on the gameplay.
(Killing a princess without taking her life, priceless).

PD: I hate sarcasm, I am being serious here.
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