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I bought these JoJo poses in my favorite MMO for me and my son and I regret nothing
Huh, I mistook the graphic style for some of the earlier PC RPGs. I think Ultima Underworld and some of the Gold Box games had a similar art style. And after hunting down the music, I'd say that also reeked of early PC budget games (and not all budget, the combat music makes me think of the Elvira PC games actually) as well.I've been enjoying a rather obscure RPG on the good ol' Mega Drive called Rings of Power.
It's not a looker, and the music isn't a good example of what could be done on the console. What's awesome about it is it's an open-world at a time you hardly found them on consoles, the map wraps around so you can circumnavigate the whole world.
The lore is pretty fun too, everyone is magical, even the knights of the land. All attacks in the game are in the form of spells, even from your armour-clad swordsman. It's very amusing when an upset hermit attacks you by casting punch.
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I wonder if this game was originally made for Genesis, then ported over to Mega Drive - the controller in the corner is a Genesis controller. Either way, it's rather ironic the people within the game bother with armor at all if everyone is magic, unless the armor itself is enchanted to block magic, not sword blows and arrows. Either way, a cool-looking game that seems to have had a lot of effort put into it.I've been enjoying a rather obscure RPG on the good ol' Mega Drive called Rings of Power.
It's not a looker, and the music isn't a good example of what could be done on the console. What's awesome about it is it's an open-world at a time you hardly found them on consoles, the map wraps around so you can circumnavigate the whole world.
The lore is pretty fun too, everyone is magical, even the knights of the land. All attacks in the game are in the form of spells, even from your armour-clad swordsman. It's very amusing when an upset hermit attacks you by casting punch.
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It's not the first time I've heard a comparison between Rings of Power and an Ultima game. You make a good point, they really did aim to get a PC RPG experience out of a console. The game's music does seem to have variance in the quality of it's music, the intro music is amazing, while some of the tracks played in buildings feel very low budget indeed.Huh, I mistook the graphic style for some of the earlier PC RPGs. I think Ultima Underworld and some of the Gold Box games had a similar art style. And after hunting down the music, I'd say that also reeked of early PC budget games (and not all budget, the combat music makes me think of the Elvira PC games actually) as well.
I really wish that was the case! Sadly, I don't think so, but it does keep reminding me of that meme each time an enemy casts his punch spell, hehe.So is this where the "I cast Fist" meme started?
Well, it was developed by a pre-bandicoot Naughty Dog, who are American, so I'm not surprised it says Genesis on the controller, even in the European release for the Mega Drive.I wonder if this game was originally made for Genesis, then ported over to Mega Drive - the controller in the corner is a Genesis controller.
Haha, as far as anybody knows, the armour and weapons are just for show, as the knightly character who joins your quest is good at casting "stab", haha! I think the game deserves a revisit, I just love the concept that magic is so commonplace, that knights have their own school of magic (dedicated to the art of dividing anything and everything), as do the archers (who don't use their bows so much as use magic to apply force to things). Despite that, the towns where the knights reside does produce swords, which you can sell for a profit to other towns, so physical weapons are in demand.Either way, it's rather ironic the people within the game bother with armor at all if everyone is magic, unless the armor itself is enchanted to block magic, not sword blows and arrows.
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