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Alundra Sony Playstation Game
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UPC:735366005535
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_ALUNDRA
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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From Zelda to Final Fantasy, Chrono Cross to Star Ocean, to even more modern role-players like Mass Effect and Fable, never has there been a game as challenging and ultimately satisfying as Alundra: Landstalker Reborn. The puzzles in this game are simply legendary. Are they intensely frustrating at times? Sure, but that just makes you all the prouder when you conquer them. The story, like the puzzles themselves, are not for the feint of heart. As charming as it’s timeless 2D graphics are, this game can be incredibly depressing. It’s loaded with some loveable characters that you will genuinely care for, and the game will rip them apart with glee. Not to say the game doesn’t have it’s moments of levity and humor, but that’s just how serious an evil you’re up against. As in most RPGs, the bosses here take quite a bit of strategy to take down. Don’t expect to run through these guys without using a few continues. Patience is key with all boss encounters and it may take a few deaths to come up with the proper strategy to defeat them. All in all, this is the most awesome experience I’ve ever had playing an RPG. Very difficult and enormously rewarding, if you persevere the dungeons and slay the evil that awaits, you will have conquered one of the finest the genre has to offer.
I use to own this game when I was much much younger. I never beat it and since then, I’ve been dying to play and beat this game once more. And i’ve finally got that chance. The music is beautiful and the 2D, 3/4 top down world is rich with different environments and so many different items to use. Puzzles GALORE.
This game fun and highly addictive, but OH LORD IT’S SO FRUSTRATING!! At times, anyway. Don’t plan on finishing this game quickly. It’s a lot like Zelda as far as the gameplay goes. The story goes like this : You’re a little elf boy named Alundra who has the ability to enter people’s dreams and control them. You are on a journey in the beginning, on a ship to some place or other, when a storm comes up and the ship sinks. You wash up on the beach near a town called Inoa, where there seems to be an epidemic of nightmares that are killing off the villagers. Your job is to enter their dreams and confront the demon (or whatever he is) Melzas and his various minions. The gameplay is pretty fun, the enemies and bosses are pretty easy so far. I’ve only had the game a couple of weeks, so I haven’t finished it yet. There are some puzzles that are extremely difficult, so you will find yourself online looking for a walkthrough so you can know what the heck to do. That’s not so bad. The part of the game that really …[stinks] is the jumping. You can spend thirty minutes trying to jump from one ledge to another so you can progress in the game. The distance from one ledge to another is sometimes just a little bit farther away than it should be, or else you have to take time to carefully jump from one pedestal to another without some big iron ball knocking you off. The jump button is very sluggish and sometimes doesn’t respond at all, so after trying to make the same jump 50 times you will.
Exactly what i was looking for, actually had more of the original papers inside then i thought would be there.
This game is as near flawless as any I can think of. Not only does it offer an incredible challenge (puzzles, platforming, bosses) but it has one of the most memorable storylines ever.Finally, a true answer to melodrama has been found. Working Designs penned a storyline that was fully based on the concept of melodrama–people die left and right–but it does it in a way that is actually believable. Said drama doesn’t seem a cheap attempt to instill sympathy or emotion into the story.The story is based in dreamwalking. Namely, Alundra is the dreamwalker, the only at the beginning, and has the responsibility of saving many people trapped in potentially, and many times, deadly nightmares. This concept had me hooked from the beginning.The action is reminiscent of Zelda, though it has enough individualism to seem as no rip-off. Through the use of numerous weapons, spells, and items Alundra will traipse through enemy-laden dungeons, solve perplexing puzzles, and unravel the mystery of death hanging over the fragile village, Inoa.Not much to grip about, aside from a few collision (so minor as to be nigh undectable) problems and some unfairly difficult jumps. The collision may have also been my fault, for the control is picturesque in its perfection–blaming the game for a screw-up is only reflective of your own mistake (in this game, anyway).The difficulty is considerable, requiring much skillful button manipulation and avid attention. A definite must play for the under-chall.
Zelda for SNES and this game are ones of my favorites games!
Brilliant puzzles, incredible music, unbelievable story concept; this game has it all! Fun to the point of pain, this game will anger you to insanity, but keep you coming back for more. If you desire a difficult and all-around fun game, give this masterpiece a try.
alundra was one of the first ps1 games I played and I think it changed the way we think about adventure games forever. who would have thought that sutch a compexed colourfull game could be so perfect. many people I know & knew thought this games a game from heaven and it was…
Sadly, as has happenned to many other great games, this game hit the market when it wasn’t truly receptive to this manner of a game. Few have been able to truly experience this beautiful title, nonetheless, it has spawned quite a rabid and voluminous fanbase. This game is the Action/Rpg genre at it’s best. Be advised to look beyond it’s cartoonish graphics because under all that lies a great simple, yet oddly mature, storyline. The puzzles are devilishly well designed and the environments are so engulfing that any one person playing it will surely find it a daunting task to stop playing it. A must buy for any self respecting rpg fan. And a word to the wise, don’t even consider the sequel. It was developed by a different team and both the storyline and the feel of the game itself are some of the worst I’ve ever seen. This is the one game to own if there ever was one!
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