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Anti_Gendou commented at 2016-06-16 11:43:05 » #1970274
Heh I just found this game recently.
It was kind of trash and I dropped it after an hour's play.
Even the Ranma rpg game was better...
3 Points Flag
Heh I just found this game recently.
It was kind of trash and I dropped it after an hour's play.
Even the Ranma rpg game was better...
3 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2017-01-25 22:21:11 » #2087153
Jupiter is the strongest in the sense that she's muscular and knows martial arts, but the senshi rely heavily on magical attacks, so the Attack stat isn't a measure of raw muscle.
Mars's flame attacks always seemed the strongest to me as far as magic goes, among the Inner Senshi.
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Jupiter is the strongest in the sense that she's muscular and knows martial arts, but the senshi rely heavily on magical attacks, so the Attack stat isn't a measure of raw muscle.
Mars's flame attacks always seemed the strongest to me as far as magic goes, among the Inner Senshi.
3 Points Flag
BaconMinion commented at 2017-01-25 22:27:08 » #2087156
Story and game play segregation is a bitch sometimes.
2 Points Flag
Story and game play segregation is a bitch sometimes.
2 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-15 17:32:39 » #2324357
The game wasn't that bad. It certainly wasn't made for hardcore rpg fans. It was made for its target audience and it worked fine for that. It did suffer from a few technical issues. The most notable was the random encounters NOT being random...there was a set walking distance before an encounter occurred. And it reset whenever you went into the menu. You could play the entire game without entering one "random" encounter.
0 Points Flag
The game wasn't that bad. It certainly wasn't made for hardcore rpg fans. It was made for its target audience and it worked fine for that. It did suffer from a few technical issues. The most notable was the random encounters NOT being random...there was a set walking distance before an encounter occurred. And it reset whenever you went into the menu. You could play the entire game without entering one "random" encounter.
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