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* [[Puzzle Reset]]: The Reset spell is now a time travel device made by Lexis.
* [[Puzzle Reset]]: The Reset spell is now a time travel device made by Lexis.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Berty and Betty though they are more like a quirky miniboss duo.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Berty and Betty though they are more like a quirky miniboss duo.
* [[Restart At Level One]]: Your party's levels drop to level one while in the Ancient Cave.
* [[Randomly Drops]]: The Ancient Cave blue chests.
* [[Randomly Drops]]: The Ancient Cave blue chests.
* [[Restart At Level One]]: Your party's levels drop to level one while in the Ancient Cave.
* [[Roguelike]]: The Ancient Cave.
* [[Roguelike]]: The Ancient Cave.
* [[Running Gag]]: Guy's annoyed being called a [[Dumb Muscle]], Dekar doesn't get a clue being called an idiot.
* [[Running Gag]]: Guy's annoyed being called a [[Dumb Muscle]], Dekar doesn't get a clue being called an idiot.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: In the ending, Lexis mentions that {{spoiler|the Fortress of Doom}} landed in the ocean near the town of Arus in Westland. This is referencing its location in the original [[Lufia and The Fortress of Doom]].
* [[Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains]]: Comparing Iris and Erim.
* [[Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains]]: Comparing Iris and Erim.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: In the ending, Lexis mentions that {{spoiler|the Fortress of Doom}} landed in the ocean near the town of Arus in Westland. This is referencing its location in the original [[Lufia and The Fortress of Doom]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Natsume's localization team clearly noticed Lexis's resemblance to Doc Brown from ''[[Back to The Future]]'' and has Maxim referring to him as "Doc" and Lexis himself exclaiming "Great Scott!" occasionally.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Natsume's localization team clearly noticed Lexis's resemblance to Doc Brown from ''[[Back to The Future]]'' and has Maxim referring to him as "Doc" and Lexis himself exclaiming "Great Scott!" occasionally.
* [[Skyward Scream]]: {{spoiler|IRIIIIS!!!}}
* [[Skyward Scream]]: {{spoiler|IRIIIIS!!!}}

Revision as of 15:49, 22 February 2018

A series of four gods that call themselves the Sinistrals have come to the world and named themselves rulers of the world. They seek to subjugate the human race and eventually destroy the world. The only thing standing against them is a group of ragtag heroes led by the red-haired monster hunter Maxim.

Sound familiar?

Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals, the fifth game in the Lufia series, is a remake of the game Lufia 2 Rise of the Sinistrals. Developed by Neverland, published by Square Enix in Japan and by Natsume in America, Curse of the Sinistrals is a very different beast from the original. Though the basics of the plot remain the same, the way in which the plot unravels is different. Characters too have been slightly altered or expanded upon personality and background wise. And boy, is the art style different. The biggest change is the gameplay however. The original was a turn-based RPG that made heavy use of puzzles in dungeons. This re-imagining of the cult classic is instead an action RPG. While the dungeons are still filled to the brim with puzzles the player now directly controls one of the six heroes in combat and can switch between them by clicking on their character portraits thanks to the Nintendo DS's touch screen. Yes, six heroes. Tia and Dekar who originally left the party for their own reasons are now permanent members of your party. Lexis has taken to being the group's transportation expert and plays no role in combat.

Obviously Curse of the Sinistrals is very, very different from the original. Despite this it is still very much a familiar experience and it does pay quite a bit of homage to the original game and its sequel (story wise anyway). The soundtrack in particular is worth noting as it is composed of new variations on the pieces found in the first and second game.


Tropes used in Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals include: