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Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore
 
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Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore

by Atlus
Game Boy Advance  Everyone
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
Price: CDN$ 74.00
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  • Platform:   Game Boy Advance
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone Everyone
  • Media: Video Game

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Game!!, May 13 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore (Video Game)
Since everyone before me has pretty well covered the main aspects of this game I will not.I am a long-time gamer with a love for pure RPG's. I have never played a Lufia game before. This was the first and it was VERY enjoyable and addictive.Most RPG's made today require you to use a guide.This was no exception but there were many parts you could play without one. I got more then one quarter of the way through without a guide and enjoyed that. So much so I am looking for the other Lufia's.Sometimes you just cannot beat the older games!! I keep going back looking for the older ones since most of the newer just do not have that magic.I had a hard time putting this game away. It is a fun one and will keep you wondering if you like to use your brain when playing a game :) Try playing Bomberman Tournament..the quest. Very much the format of the original Legend of Zelda and addictive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THIS GAME RULES!!!!!!!!!!!, May 7 2005
By A Customer
This review is from: Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore (Video Game)
This game has the elements of a classic RPG plus you can catch monsters and evolve them and fuse them with your human characters to make them indistructable.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Pain, April 6 2004
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Michelle Thatcher (Salt Lake, UT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore (Video Game)
Oh my GOD this game is annoying. In my fifteen years as a gamer, I have NEVER been more irritated or frustrated or disappointed by an RPG. I liked Lufia. I LOVED Lufia II. I really wanted to enjoy this game, and in a lot of ways, I did. The animation is fun and cute, the story is formula, but no more so than most fantasy RPGs. The game play, however, goes from not so good, to bad, to the WORST I've ever encountered. Mandatory puzzles change the rules on you, mandatory mazes have switches, vines, and holes which are much too difficult to see unless you know what you're looking for, and it's often MUCH too difficult to find the next plot point. I was interested enough in the characters and the story that I kept playing for 70+ hours despite the boring and slow battle system and the myriad of other design flaws, but just as I was about to get to the last dungeon, lo and behold, I missed a necessary element about one third through the game and had to do one of the old dungeons through from the beginning in order to get to the game's ending.

I've never been forced to use a walkthrough more than twice on any other game I've played. On this game I ended up needing to refer to one at least eight or nine times just to get to the next plot point after I'd been stuck for six or seven hours on one puzzle and it usually ended up being something totally stupid which had stumped me; something I could NEVER have guessed how to do on my own. I like a challenge and I don't give up easily, but this game is not worth the pain OR the money.

Lufia lovers, don't worry about missing anything. The story is almost completely unrelated to the one we know and love.

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