One Life Challenge. Alundra.
This will be the last One Life Challenge video in a while. Reason being that future content will be a little bit different, a little bit loose so to speak.
So anyway, this is Alundra, the infamous Japanese developed Zelda clone on the Playstation. Infamy aside for it's copy and paste design, is it any good? Yes it's quite fun, actually. I love the little differences between this and Zelda, such as going into people's dreams and solving their problems by killing monsters. It's a quite funny and hilarious way to address issues such as mental illness or bad health in a game intended mostly for kids and teenagers, so it ends up being pretty cool and inventive on that one. Not of course that the idea is novel, I'm sure other games have used it at some point; no, it's more so that I can't recall a RPG, especially a Action RPG of ever doing this without adding the dimensional warp thing or the moon cycle shifting in between worlds, with a dark god or creature controlling it from a veil... in this sense, the game is very unique.
The downside to this title? There really is none... it's fun, cool, pretty and interesting while also being somewhat fun for the whole family. Kids can play it and enjoy it, much akin to adults and also both genders can find this fun. It's got everything to succeed really, and I enjoyed this one quite a lot, which is why I might play it more and beat it eventually in the future, if my computer would allow it.
A fun title, highly recommended.