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A [[Tactical RPG]] for the [[SNES]], in [[Isometric Projection]]. Quite underappreciated. Made by the same company that made the better-known [[Lufia]] series, and contains the "Priphea Flowers" theme as well. |
A [[Tactical RPG]] for the [[SNES]], in [[Isometric Projection]]. Quite underappreciated. Made by the same company that made the better-known [[Lufia]] series, and contains the "Priphea Flowers" theme as well. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: And not even a complete English translation either, yet, sadly... |
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[[Category:Strategy RPG]] |
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[[Category:Energy Breaker]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 19 December 2018
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A Tactical RPG for the SNES, in Isometric Projection. Quite underappreciated. Made by the same company that made the better-known Lufia series, and contains the "Priphea Flowers" theme as well.
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