Finally got all of the endings in Exist Archive, got about 60% of all trophies which seems to be pretty good. I can honestly say I'm done with that game now.
I also started playing both Lagrange Point and Esper Dream 2.
Esper Dream 2 is really fun, albeit a bit short. I am about to start with the final world. It's an RPG with large, colorful sprites and great music. Encounters are denoted as a pair of footprints, and when you touch a footprint you go to a battle arena where fights play out in an action RPG/overhead run n' gun fashion. You shoot enemies with arrows, bazookas, flamethrowers... you can get mines as a weapon too. The game has a varied amount of worlds with different NPCs in each of the worlds. There is a port town where you travel underwater to different shipwrecks, a train that travels through time, the inside of a furnace where all the NPCs are screws or screwdrivers (your partner is named "Screwy" for this chapter), and a mountain where you get a character that looks like Starfy. There's a full translation from AGTP and I definitely recommend it to fans of action RPGs.
Lagrange Point has an incredible soundtrack, being the only NES game to use the VRC7 chip for FM-synthesis. The game gives me all those same 80's anime vibes that Phantasy Star 2 does, but it's a little skimpy on plot and NPC dialogue. Seems to be a 'go here, get item, move on'... The FFs and DQs on the NES were certainly much more developed. Dungeons are rather small, with narrow paths, and a too-steep encounter rate. But I'm still having lots of fun due to A E S T H E T I C S and the soundtrack. Made it to the first boss battle where I proceeded to get my ass kicked. There needs to be more sci-fi RPGs.
I also started playing both Lagrange Point and Esper Dream 2.
Esper Dream 2 is really fun, albeit a bit short. I am about to start with the final world. It's an RPG with large, colorful sprites and great music. Encounters are denoted as a pair of footprints, and when you touch a footprint you go to a battle arena where fights play out in an action RPG/overhead run n' gun fashion. You shoot enemies with arrows, bazookas, flamethrowers... you can get mines as a weapon too. The game has a varied amount of worlds with different NPCs in each of the worlds. There is a port town where you travel underwater to different shipwrecks, a train that travels through time, the inside of a furnace where all the NPCs are screws or screwdrivers (your partner is named "Screwy" for this chapter), and a mountain where you get a character that looks like Starfy. There's a full translation from AGTP and I definitely recommend it to fans of action RPGs.
Lagrange Point has an incredible soundtrack, being the only NES game to use the VRC7 chip for FM-synthesis. The game gives me all those same 80's anime vibes that Phantasy Star 2 does, but it's a little skimpy on plot and NPC dialogue. Seems to be a 'go here, get item, move on'... The FFs and DQs on the NES were certainly much more developed. Dungeons are rather small, with narrow paths, and a too-steep encounter rate. But I'm still having lots of fun due to A E S T H E T I C S and the soundtrack. Made it to the first boss battle where I proceeded to get my ass kicked. There needs to be more sci-fi RPGs.