Overall I really enjoyed this and look forward to updates. there seemed to be no point to having an up/down control for professor the evil professor looks vaguely like a "yellow peril" caricature of an old Chinese man (I'm guessing the Co that made this is not American, so it's not an accusation, just an observation/criticism) unlimited lives, game generally starts you very close to where you died, rather than all the way at the beginning (except one or two spots) I like that there's basically no tutorial, and you don't necessarily know what's going to kill you. the story is sweet, engaging, and the relationship between snail and professor is endearing choice of mostly European languages (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Brazilian Portugese, and either Russian or Polish. puzzles were not too easy or too hard (although I like them on the easy side) special abilities of professor and snail make the game very interesting, especially given that the snail is a secondary character. ![]() I would even be willing to pay for an update at this point. With an exciting positioning-based battle system, memorable characters, and thrilling time-travel mechanics, Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is an essential for JRPG fans. ![]() Update - it’s sad that there haven’t been any other Part updates in over a year. If you missed out on the original game in 2011, the upcoming port is the perfect chance to play a modern classic.
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