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Lufia & the Fortress of Doom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System, 1993)

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The Sinistrals, four evil masters of Doom, arrived on their floating island 100 years ago, bringing with them chaos and disorder. After a long quest, Maxim and his companions attack the Sinistrals, and vanquish the evil. The island falls into the sea...<br><br>100 years pass, and a small boy and his friend, Lufia, are about to embark on an adventure that must be played to believe, for the Sinistrals have returned. And are they mad!<br><br>Welcome to the world of Lufia & The Fortress of Doom, a role-playing adventure where you will decide the fate of the world. You, Lufia, and two other friends must embark on a perilous journey to stop the evil Sinistrals before they can take over the world.<br><br>Featuring one of the largest worlds available on the Super NES, and imaginative storyline, Lufia & The Fortress of Doom is sure to keep you up nights.

Product Identifiers

PublisherTaito America Corp.
MPNSNS-ES
UPC0020588010833
eBay Product ID (ePID)4303

Product Key Features

RatingT-Teen
GenreRole Playing
Video Game SeriesLufia Series
PlatformNintendo SNES
Game NameLufia & the Fortress of Doom

Additional Product Features

Release Year1993
Number of Players1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick

Bewertungen und Rezensionen

4.9
17 Produktbewertungen
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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

Good value

Relevanteste Rezensionen

  • Old game for some fun. A simple, but enjoyable adventure.

    Graphics and music can be fairly subjective. While I like both, some may not. This uses the old style rpg graphics and chiptune type music. The overall story is fairly standard with you being a hero and going on a journey to defeat the big bad. Much of it is well done, but some of the minor details may be lacking somewhat due to limitations of the time. Now, gameplay-wise, the game had some unique/nice elements. The puzzles are not the hardest, but there was some effort put in the hints that are incorporated into the level design in many places. There are several items that do require you to find before doing certain tasks though, including one item that is especially powerful. This gives the players a bit of a choice where they can grow stronger than normally needed to push through for extra rewards or just play normally. There is also a secret questline that gives the player choices. Some players will always choose the same options or even skip the questline, but it does allow for differences between runs. Unlike newer games, you will need to plan out your battles a little if you aren't significantly overleveled for an area. When you attack a group, you are stuck attacking that group even if the group dies. For that reason, you need to somewhat plan out your turns to deal just the right amount of damage. You should have just enough MP to run through the intended areas as long as you are about the right level, but MP management is important until mid-game when you can buy MP potions easily. Of course, being an older game, there are limits of what the game can do and this was back when games could be brutal. One misstep can set you back greatly as your main hero is the only one that will revive if you wipe and it can be costly to revive your party in the early game. Even at the appropriate levels, a stroke of bad luck can wipe your party. You'll also experience plenty of limitations, such as how many items your party can carry (you can somewhat expand this at a cost). This forces the player to actually plan out what items to keep. Battles are also rather plentiful even with the encounter decrease item and unfortunately, there is no real way around that. The game is somewhat paced with the encounter rate in mind though as fighting every battle should mean you need little extra grinding to be the intended level (though the game will be much more difficult at the intended level). There are a surprisingly good amount of options for various playstyles, including ignoring the developers' intended gearing. While not every option is viable, your options are vast, including building for a one character carry, running luck based builds, and so on. This game does feature a sort of NG+ mode, which is somewhat surprising considering the age of the game. This mode makes grinding much easier by multiplying your exp and money gain.

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  • Great classic RPG

    This game is old school, turn-based combat, one of the best from my childhood. Although Lufia 2 is still the best, this one is a must play for true lovers of RPGs.

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  • great game

    final fantasy style, great game

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  • Great old school JRPG.

    A must have classic from SNES library along with its sequel.

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  • Childhood favorite...

    RPG at it SNES finest. For me it is right up there with Chrono Trigger!

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  • Classic!!

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  • Snes

    Very happy with it I. An finally complete it thank you

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  • no

    Great game

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