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[–] DarkMetatron@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I recently played Phantasy Star on the Master System (the original from 1987) and I really loved the game in general, story was fun and the characters (as little as you see from them) were cool. But I have two issues with the game

  1. The huge, multi level first person dungeons without a map and without any landmarks to navigate by.
  2. Hardly any information on what to do next or where to go, just walking over the map until you find, by chance, the correct place or NPC to get further.

Both points made me drop the game about 2/3th in. I don't have the time for that kind of gameplay, I am not 12 anymore.

So yes, those old game mechanics are problematic. And it's in so many old JRPGs, Star Ocean, Phantasy Star, the early Final Fantasy games. Really sad.