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When I played Willow, I drew a map of the entire game on graph paper.I tried Willow. I want to like games like this but I just don't have the patience for it. It should just start you off with the sword and skip the whole thing where you have to walk through town. Every person you have to talk to does the same repetitive sequence to initiate the conversation and has the same audio, and then you're just mashing as hard as you can to make the text go and it won't go. Not for me.
Apparently it's quite valuable these days from what I've heard. Not to Little Samson levels, but closeI don’t have much to contribute here, but I can vouch for the Bonk’s Adventure port to the NES! It’s really good, and I even liked my time with it more than PC Genjin. Both I played via emulation. Made officially by Hudson, obviously.
Yes, I love Koudelka! It's actually my favorite PS1 game, any genre.Aah, you've already played shadow hearts, Great! But what about Koudelka?
I looked at some screenshots of this one, it looks like something I would enjoy. It looks like it has a darker atmosphere to it from the look of it. I'll have to check the repo for this one soon, thank you.This game ROCKS
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Someone on here recommended it to me earlier this year and it’s so fucking good.

It definitely does, and it’s got that excellent PS2-era Atlus localization with a lot of crass dialogue and black humor which makes it super immersive and kind of nightmarish.It looks like it has a darker atmosphere to it from the look of it.
The Wizard of Oz one looks like fun from what I am seeing, it seems like an off-the-wall, far from the norm kind of game I would enjoy. I've heard of Goemon but never tried them. I don't mind older mechanics at all, I have a few more to check out now. Thank youGanbare Goemon Gaiden 1 and 2, especially the second one, They are bogstandar but fun RPGs that capture the goofyness of the series, worth a pop if you can take their relic of the genre's era gameplay
If you want something far less usual, give Wizard of Oz: Beyond the yellow brick road a go, for a licensed game of a book, i've been as hooked to it as i've been to Chrono Trigger DS
