Now guys, when I do this reviews I am completely 100% honest, and I'm gonna be honest with you guys for this review... The game starts out with a party of four (It will always be four people in your party, making me wanna go use my PSX emulator and play Final Fantasy VII) and you encounter a boss, so and so, but then after the dreadfully long boss the crystal gives you six character classes (Similar to Final fantasy V which I have reviewed) ; Thief, Fighter/Monk, Warrior, Black mage, White mage, and Red mage. I rated the graphics 10 because of it's graphics being superb for the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System), The sounds were so horrible I was considering I'd rather listen to Katy Perry or whatever they call music now a day (Which I prefer AC/DC or Metallica and occasional Toto, gotta love the song "Africa" by Toto). The game wasn't addicting at all, and the story was OK I guess... But the depth was insane! This game required AT LEAST two hours of grinding (A term used in MMO/MMORPG/RPG games for ignoring the story or quest and just fight and level up to be over leveled) ! That's madness making this game an extremely hard and difficult game, and some characters that you need to talk to that will be needed to be spoken to continue the story are hidden (For example on the top of a tower there is a man hiding a pile of hay!)! So, by far this is the most painful review I've written, this game has given me headaches, anger, and stress (Not really but I need a third thing
)... If you are an experienced RPG player than this will be a challenge for you, to play this game and finish it your going to need these things; Lots of TIME (Like I said you will need to grind for AT LEAST 2 hours) , Aspirin (This game sure made me have migraines), and patience (Which I think an RPG player will have after two years of experience). So God bless you if you somehow finish this game without wishing there was a power-outage!
Read-rate-reply~Kyle Parker Griffith