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Lufia: The Legend Returns for Game Boy Color

Description:
After puzzling RPG fanatics on the Super NES, the Lufia series is now coming to Game Boy Color. The screen may be smaller, but the adventure is every bit as big -- and challenging.Developed and published by Natsume, Lufia: The Legend Returns is a deep RPG with a complex fighting system and traditional Good vs. Evil storyline. Controlling a young swordsman named Wain, players must travel to Doom Island to neutralize the threat of evil Sinistrals. Along the way, you'll meet plenty of other adventurers. Eventually, your party can contain nine warriors. Organize your party carefully, because the arrangement of your party members plays a large role in the battle sequences. You can only fight with three characters at a time, but if you're attacked from the side or from behind the lead members of your party may be watching from the sidelines. The actual battles are turn-based, and filled with all the spells, weapons and special items that RPG fans love.

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Lufia: The Legend Returns for Game Boy Color

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32_Footsteps

Rating:

pros: Innovative battle system, deep cast, decent story

cons: Horrible translation, weak sound and graphics


Now this is a frue RPG

To me, the golden age for console role-playing games was during the height of the Super Nintendo. I... See Full Review

lickeymit

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pros: Real RPG, great characters, amusing, nice battles/battle system, good for old-schoolers

cons: Forgettable soundtrack, dungeons can get repetitive. Who has a dungeon in a pirate ship?


Like This Game I do.

Dunno. I grew up on RPGs. My parents played Intellivision. Final Fantasy was my nintendo god. Final... See Full Review

rader6795

Rating:

pros: Light-hearted, old-school role-playing goodness on a system seriously lacking RPGs.

cons: GBC instead of GBA... graphics could be a lot better. Generated dungeons instead of puzzles.


The Legend Returns...sorta.

Prologue The Super Nintendo was known for many things. Sure, one of the things the... See Full Review

Product Details

Key Features
Publisher Natsume
Genre Role-Playing
ESRB Descriptor Cartoon Violence
ESRB Rating T - (Teen)
Other Features
Control Elements Gamepad
Max. Number Of Players 1
Memory Support Without Memory Support
Miscellaneous
Release Date 31 July, 2001
UPC 719593020172
Product ID 20182473