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Crimson Shroud https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=45908.msg1031412#msg1031412
« on: January 12, 2013, 10:27:08 pm »
Okay, I got this on the day of it's release in the 3DS eShop.

Quote from: Edge Online
Yasumi Matsuno’s stately love letter to tabletop gaming is part RPG, part fantasy novella: a dark, gripping tale of a trio of adventurers on a quest they shouldn’t have accepted. It also works as an exposé of the JRPG, making explicit the systems that underpin its peers. Those dice, so often rolled invisibly by an artificial hand, are thrust into your own, a transferral of responsibility that feels empowering – partly thanks to the tactile pleasure of circling the 3DS’s analogue nub as if rolling these plastic polyhedra around in your palm. Characters and enemies are static figurines, wobbling around on their rectangular bases when struck in battle.

I've currently gotten back to the second playthrough.

Anyone else have it?

 

anything
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