And being in the process of replaying Lunar, even Working Designs could field some real duds with their references.
So, what have I been up to?
My own retro nostalgia kick is getting fed with some Breath of Fire IV. Since I'm too lazy to find all the pieces to my old PSX, I'm not doing it vintage and, like the poseur that I am, it's getting played via PS2. When last I left off, I thumbed my collective noses at some imperial jerk before teleporting halfway across the world and breaking into a secret installation... just to get caught. Metal Gear Dragon this ain't.
So, back to the beginning. No worries, just gotta bust a worren out, and we'll be on our way. On that note, I've gained the most useful babysitter ever in a canine samurai. Also, finally gained a Master for folks who aren't magically oriented. Ryu is still staying with Rwolf, but I'm debating it, because he does have some good uses for power.
Codename STEAM: Gotta go to a bridge and rescue some folks. Neat. Sadly, despite talking a lot early on, the conversations seem to be dying down a lot now. Granted, IS is not really known for their character work or plots, so this isn't really a huge failing. Game is proving to be interesting though, and it's nice to have a full party. For all that the new shiny subweapons feel like they're actually weaker than the initial stuff.
Aside from that, it seems a friend remembered my love of mixing groundhog day with death from the skies. So I got a shiny copy of Majora's Mask for my birthday. Beat the first boss, and am currently hunting for Fairy Pieces in Waterfall Temple. This thing is, well, I was curious how it would stack up. They really did do a lot to change the game, giving it a complete graphical overhaul, as well as changing the controls to work well with a second/touch screen and making it work with the 3DS in addition to just streamlining the hell out of it. It is clearly a refined and much improved version of the game. Heck, when you're in first person mode, you can even change where Link is looking by tilting the 3DS, which is kinda cool, totally optional (you can turn it off), and I've actually been using it to fine tune my arrow shots a bit. >_>