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Divine Dynamo Flamefrit is a project from INTI CREATES that pays a homage and a satire to various Japanese archetypes. While it might be short and not that memorable, I totally recommend that you give the game a try.
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I've been saving this score for a long time for a special game here in the site, and I can say with no doubt that this game deserves the score, and I hope that, if you eventually play it, you may comprehend it.
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And finally, the conclusion we can draw from this review is that Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven takes aspects of the original game and it improves them. If you were lucky enough (or unlucky, the game was quite unforgivable in the original versions) to play the remaster or even a fan translation of the '93 game, you will clearly see the improvements that Revenge of the Seven brings. If you're looking to spend dozens of hours in a well-made JRPG with gameplay systems that don't get boring, I highly recommend this game!
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Card-en-Ciel manages to mix an interesting idea of a card-based RPG with some roguelike elements while still being able to pay homage to a majority of INTI CREATES' history. However, the lack of representation of and some minor technical aspects keep the experience from its full potential.
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The gameplay-loop of OBAKEIDORO! is simple, and the matches take five minutes or less, so it's not stressful and doesn't get in the way in the long run. My only problem with the gameplay is that the matchmaking takes a while, and it almost always ends with Japanese players. But if that's not a problem for you, the game offers what it promotes: practical and somewhat chaotic online fun with players (depending on your team).
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