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So I just bought Alundra...
« on: June 09, 2008, 01:06:54 AM »
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Payed $25 (3 times less than I did for Crono Trigger).  Comes with the box and discs, but has rental stickers on it (I'll just take those off...hopefully).  This game is apparently a what-if scenario: a Zelda game made for the Playstation (some even claim that it is better than any existing Zelda game).  When I get my hands on the game (mail order, should be at my place on Friday), I'll give my impressions of the game. 
Any opinions on my decision or the game? 
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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2008, 01:28:35 AM »
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ahhh very good game. a diamond in the rough... had many good memories with Alundra, bought it as soon as it hit the shelves back in the day.

**going to sum this up in a vague non-spoiler way**

The gameplay is great in my opinion, has a great atmosphere of uncertainty throughout, nice soundtrack I guess and you'll be surprised at some of the events that happen. (not to mention the things you'll learn later on in the game) The story builds nicely with a few stagnant areas, sparse at that.


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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2008, 06:04:16 AM »
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One of the best games that ever came out for psx! Very nice controls, 2D graphics, awesome soundtrack, great opening movie and one of the best scenarios for game. You'll be surprised! The only thing is that it has some of the toughest puzzles they ever made for a game and.......i think that i talked too much!! :-X
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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2008, 07:48:47 AM »
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I love Alundra. It's the spiritual successor to Landstalker which is one of my favourite Genesis games ever. But Alundra is arguably less frustrating (Even though I never quite understood why some people were struggling so hard with Landstalker.. it's not that difficult really).

Anyway, I hope you enjoy Alundra, it's rather excellent.

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2008, 09:18:59 AM »
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the view in landstalker makes things hard to see, so it gets frustrating as hell when you miss a jump and have to climb back up 2 floors to try it again.

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2008, 09:39:51 AM »
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I have played Land Stalker and i was on final stages, when i gave up playing it!!
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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2008, 10:13:26 PM »
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Alundra's main anthem is perhaps the only adventuristic hero song that can rival Zelda's (unless you count Star Wars or Indiana Jones). Fantastic soundtrack throughout, and the story really keeps your attention.

The puzzles grow mercilessly hard, though; so be prepared to get mentally stuck a few times. Lots of great exploration and nothing ever seems outta place.

It is truly one of PSX's finest gems, and $25 for this masterpiece -- you should be doing a little dance. :)

I have yet to play Alundra 2, but I heard it did not live up to the standards the first game set; even deliberately going against them.

Someday, somehow I hope the series is carried on faithfully.

Also, I need to finally followup on Landstalker with it's spinoffs, Time Stalker and Lady Stalker, which I still haven't played.

Also of mention, Working Designs did an absolutely outstanding job bringing Alundra over. There is hardly a smudge to find on their amazing localization. As such it is also one of the last truly great games they took part in translating before they shut down.

We will miss you, Working Designs :(
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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2008, 05:24:30 AM »
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Alundra 2 was a piece of crap!! It was having nothing to do with the first one, except from the name. A totally different game!!
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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #8 on: June 10, 2008, 11:49:02 PM »
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Alundra 2 was a piece of crap!! It was having nothing to do with the first one, except from the name. A totally different game!!

The second one wasn't very good, I agree.  It was a cash-in on name alone.  Different setting, different characters, different art style, much, much, MUCH easier, forgettable music, and crappy 3D graphics.  Horrible.  It did nothing but end the series.

As for the first game.  It's awesome.  The music is amazing and the story is really touching (the farther you get in, the more depressing and sad it gets, but it's really very interesting, touching, and original).  I think you'll enjoy it.  I do remember it being hard as all get out, but I felt that sticking with it was always worth it.

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2008, 02:48:12 AM »
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Haha... I actually didn't mind Alundra 2. I thought it was fun enough, though yea... it wasn't very good.

I didn't beat it though, I beat the final boss and failed to escape the dungeon before I was owned by explosion.

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2008, 03:06:14 AM »
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From Wikipedia:

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Alundra 2's story is set in the kingdom of Varuna. A powerful sorcerer Mephisto is using magical wind-up keys to control humans and turn animals into powerful killing machines. You play Flint, a young hero and Pirate Hunter who is wanted for treason, and is after the pirates that caused his parents' death.


What. The. Fuck. What the flying fuck is this?! This is like some crazy concoction of overactive imagination and A.D.D. -- something my 4-year old nephew could come up with.

For one: 'magical windy keys'?

For two: Why the hell wouldn't Flint go after said magic windy key maker instead of pirates?

Three: Animals are already 'powerful killing machines.' Piss them off enough and reap that reward.

This story absolutely fails.

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2008, 04:51:46 AM »
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From Wikipedia:

What. The. Fuck. What the flying fuck is this?! This is like some crazy concoction of overactive imagination and A.D.D. -- something my 4-year old nephew could come up with.
I have ADD, and somewhat of an overreactive imagination, but I would never even think of something that stupid..unless I was on LSD, or something.
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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #12 on: June 11, 2008, 06:19:41 AM »
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Also, I need to finally followup on Landstalker with it's spinoffs, Time Stalker and Lady Stalker, which I still haven't played.


Time Stalker is unfortunately not a very good game :( It lacks that special atmosphere that both Alundra and Landstalker have, and the dungeons are randomly generated which is almost always a bad thing (Dark Cloud 2 is the exception)

I actually own Lady Stalker, complete with box and instructions. Too bad I can't

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #13 on: June 11, 2008, 08:51:33 AM »
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Yeah, Dark Cloud 2 is great.

I still gotta try those games, to see for myself.

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Re: So I just bought Alundra...
« Reply #14 on: June 11, 2008, 02:27:01 PM »
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i personally never found time stalkers to be anywhere near as terrible as people claim. the major complaint is coming back out of dungeons at level 1(though you can go up in rank which increases your level 1 stats). this is offset by a trick in which you can climb some floors, break out tough monster companions, and gain major levels by taking on a bunch of tough enemies and surviving.

another is the weak story. which is basically NOT the reason to play it. the side missions, and unfolding the npc stories would be. there's a lot to do in the game, and a lot of fun to be had if you're willing it to give it a fair chance.

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