![]() Also in this episode: We wrap up the Final Fantasy IX Report! We both talk about our experiences revisiting these games, and how our perspectives have changed over the years (especially when it comes to Witcher 3). Nadia, meanwhile, got a random copy of Secret of Evermore. Rather than diving into Xenoblade Chronicles 2, I found myself engrossed in Witcher 3 and Darkest Dungeon. But that's how it went down in 1995.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. It wasn't like I was reading Diehard Gamefan and seeing how awesome Bahamut Lagoon or Live A Live were and thinking to myself "it's OK we got Evermore I don't need those games."Īnd obviously those don't actually have anything to do with each other. Evermore came out right as we (or I at least) was really starting to comprehend that all of the pop culture I really enjoyed was coming out of Japan, and at the same time that there was a world of even more amazing stuff that we weren't getting access to. This was right on the heels of FF3 and "wait what do you mean FF3 is really FF6 and we never got 5." I would have seen Vampire Hunter D for the first time at like midnight on TBS shortly before Evermore came out as my first anime. If you want you could sum that up as, it wasn't Japanese, and you wouldn't be entirely wrong. I don't remember any music from this game whatsoever. ![]() ![]() I doubt there was anything technically wrong with the art or its quality, but it just didn't stick with me the same way colorful rabites and mushbooms have years and years later. ![]() The art was fine but other than the dog transformations nothing was particularly memorable to me. ![]() I played through it and liked it a decent amount, but at the end of the day it just didn't provide the same things I liked about mana. When Evermore came out I really wanted to like it because it was sold to me as a follow up to mana. I loved mana despite recognizing the technical shortcomings because of the art and music and playing with my friends, even the one time we managed to get a multitap. ![]()
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