| Title: | Nintendo Game Systems |
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| Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
| Created: | Tue Oct 20 1987 |
| Last Modified: | Mon Feb 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 847 |
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Faria is out (Computer Junction in Milford has it). If anybody buys or
rents it, please let us know how it is.
-- edp
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| 653.1 | JARETH::EDP | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Jul 31 1991 08:01 | 16 | |
Well, to answer my own request: I asked a Nintendo game play counselor
about Faria. They said it was good but required a lot of mapping in
some of the castles/dungeons/whatever. I rented it last night and
tried the first two towns and the castle. It seemed somewhat
simplistic in the programming to me -- the graphics, windows, text, and
mechanics of interaction when buying or talking were a bit raw.
Fights are action scenes -- when you bump into monsters, the screen
changes to a "close-up" screen from which you cannot escape until you
defeat all the monsters on the screen. Faria is a standard
role-playing game: Go from town to castle to town to tower, collecting
things and defeating monsters. It may be good, but I'm not going to
play it further.
-- edp
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| 653.2 | Clarification | OTOFS::LALONDE | I am EMPOWERED!!!!!!! | Mon Nov 25 1991 09:05 | 5 |
Yes you can escape very easily, but you may loose some items or gold or
experience points. There's a menu selection that alows you to escape
from monsters.
I rented the game yesterday and I agree, you need to map a lot.
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