
Let's Play LostMagic - Part 1: Introductions
Anybody remember this gem for the Nintendo DS? It's an RPG with RTS elements where you cast spells and....well, wait a couple of parts before we can get into how the RTS element comes into play. I will be doing a Self Imposed Challenge as usual, though the 2 set-in-stone rules aren't coming into play yet--again, give it a couple of parts. The idea is, of course, to see if the gameplay stands the test of time, but I'm having far more hopes for the story already given the story does have sound morals compared to the gameplay showing signs of all over the place balancing efforts. I could also use emulation for the LP and my old cart has a sign of graphical glitching due to age, but I think I'd rather go with a sort of tribute to my uncle who recently got diagnosed with late stage liver cancer that has him having only 3 months to live, a case of bad news that got delivered in an ironic way that had me perked up after having basically hyperventilated the day before over my mom's death.
There isn't much to the gameplay right now: just some movement and learning how to cast spells. Going into the story, the Big Bad, named Diva of the Twilight, has an established basic objective of destroying and remaking the world in frustration with humans being failures. A guy named Russell Lightbrad, known as the Bishop of the White Night, stands against her but ends up having to send his power out of Diva's reach toward his son Isaac Lightbrad, our story's hero who since the chaos caused by Diva's monster mooks had been under the care of an old Magician named Hanna Arlent. Then one day, Isaac is tasked with a pick up errand, at which point our story begins.
Oh, and Hanna makes a point about how power without control only gives its wielder a bad time, and how avarice for power is only a snare for evil.
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