![]() It’s an old-school convention that extends to the rest of your party members, whom you create the same way. Some may not like that but it should actually be familiar to classic JRPG veterans. In the game, you play the classic JRPG protagonist created from a bunch of preset characters who doesn’t really speak. “I think I’m actually enjoying this game.”Ī big part of it is 7th Dragon III’s embrace of old-school JRPG mechanics. I started remembering those cold winter days spent underneath a comforter with a warm cup of chocolate nearby. As the minutes I spent playing it soon turned into hours, however, something happened. As a result, I thought 7th Dragon III was just another generic new JRPG simply playing on the nostalgia of genre fans desperate for content at a time when such games no longer ruled the roost. I also never played any of the past titles in the series so I had no emotional attachment to it. For starters, you begin the game with your team entering a video game world, which isn’t as fresh a concept as it once was. ![]() ![]() The first time I loaded “7th Dragon III: Code VFD” on my New 3DS on a summer weekend, I didn’t think much of the game.
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