I immediately started hearing the music when I saw the title. I tried playing this game as a kid, but had a fairly hard time with it. Went back in the past decade and finally beat it. Am I remembering correctly that the instruction booklet had an entire strategy guide in it?
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I decided to be helpful for others instead of just a smart ass. Not you OP, you have it coming for spreading misinformation
I also think it looks that way, but am not so foolish as to believe it is actually raw meat. Your opinion is fine, but the last sentence is unnecessary
Secrets of Grindea and Dysmantle. I'm sure I'll come up with a lot more, I go deep diving all the time for games for my partner and me
Secrets of Grindea - Tongue in cheek, Secret of Mana inspired ARPG. They recently finished the story, and there is also an arcade mode that is a blast with friends
Dysmantle - Survival Crafting Lite where everything is destructible. We REALLY enjoyed this one. I've downloaded it again for us to play through a second time. One of the DLCs is mediocre, but the other two were fantastic. I still enjoyed all three
Edit: I don't think I saw anyone mention Outward. A difficult, medieval action RPG
Edit 2: this may be too light on story, but Cat Quest 2 and probably 3 (I haven't played it yet). Cozy ARPG Lite. We liked it a lot
Nintendo consoles and handhelds have almost always had a shit load of shovelware. What the fuck do you mean they are really, really picky with the games on their platform? The GBA, Wii, and Switch alone have enough to disprove this
She most definitely is