To clarify the contents of the review, just to avoid any confusion: the real weight of the score is behind the game's well-designed puzzles and integration of the mechanics therein, as well as the beautiful visuals and music, rather than the philosophical themes that run through the game. In addition, we felt the price to content ratio was very favorable. hope this clears up any confusion!
It is so incredibly refreshing to hear Sakurai speaking in such positive manner. When he talks so much about how hard this series is on him I get kind of discouraged on his behalf. But this sounds like he's actually enjoying working on the DLC work (probably because of the relaxed work environment).
@Morpheel If I had to guess, I'd say Teyon wasn't terribly pleased with the sales of the first one over here in the west, so they dropped the sequel. Then Bergsala Lightweight misread the situation and went and charged double when they should have kept the low price of the original.
Regarding the recipes, they tend to make decent enough sense, but occasionally the mystery ingredients we tried ended up failing despite seeming like the right answer. While this isn't too big a deal, and it actually rather simulates the trial/error process of actually cooking, it is a drag to lose those mats (which are sometimes sparse).
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To clarify the contents of the review, just to avoid any confusion: the real weight of the score is behind the game's well-designed puzzles and integration of the mechanics therein, as well as the beautiful visuals and music, rather than the philosophical themes that run through the game. In addition, we felt the price to content ratio was very favorable. hope this clears up any confusion!
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It is so incredibly refreshing to hear Sakurai speaking in such positive manner. When he talks so much about how hard this series is on him I get kind of discouraged on his behalf. But this sounds like he's actually enjoying working on the DLC work (probably because of the relaxed work environment).
Re: Review: Excave II : Wizard of the Underworld (3DS eShop)
@Morpheel If I had to guess, I'd say Teyon wasn't terribly pleased with the sales of the first one over here in the west, so they dropped the sequel. Then Bergsala Lightweight misread the situation and went and charged double when they should have kept the low price of the original.
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@Captain_Gonru Hi there, thanks for reading!
Regarding the recipes, they tend to make decent enough sense, but occasionally the mystery ingredients we tried ended up failing despite seeming like the right answer. While this isn't too big a deal, and it actually rather simulates the trial/error process of actually cooking, it is a drag to lose those mats (which are sometimes sparse).