Now, I love most everything about this game but I can understand why people would get annoyed with the minigames that are basically necessary to advance the story. But some of the breaks in between dungeon crawling can be a little obtuse. It’s the type of action RPG that doesn’t want to get into a routine, which is great. With that said, there are a few things that you might not love.īFM does a great job at keeping things fresh and exciting. So, that’s why you’d probably love Brave Fencer Musashi. Along with the crest guardians and the Thirstquencher Empire, you’ll also be fighting against bitter rivals from days past and steam punk monstrosities that require all of Musashi’s abilities (including jetpacking!) These are just a handful of the many bosses you’ll come across in the game. Fusion is a smaller blue sword that can smack away little baddies, but it’s also got an amazing power. Lumina is a heavy-hitting red sword that’s necessary to take down the harder enemies and bosses in the game. You’ve got two swords at your disposal: Lumina and Fusion. (There’s more to do than that but I don’t want to spoil too much)īFM is unlike any other JRPG because of its action elements. In order to do this, he’ll need to 1) Retrieve Lumina 2) Save the kidnapped Allucaneet palace members and 3) Obtain the 5 scrolls of legend. He’s not at all what the Kingdom was expecting.but he’s all they’ve got! After a quick meet-and-greet with the remaining palace members, Musashi is given a task: save the kingdom from the Thirstquencher Empire. Thankfully, Musashi is also quick-to-defend, loveable, and an overall stand-up guy. Seeing as he’s the guy you’re controlling the whole game, you’d think this would be a problem. Turns out Musashi is a loud-mouthed, arrogant, and smart-alecky youngster. Princess Fillet has been tasked with performing the “Hero Summon” (the summon needed to bring back Musashi) but is surprised to find out that he’s.not what they were expecting. The evil Thirstquencher Empire has suddenly attacked, kidnapping several residents of the Allucaneet Kingdom. With the help of his mighty sword (Lumina) Musashi sealed away the wizard and kept evil at bay.įast forward to present day in the Allucaneet Kingdom. After seasons of darkness and sorrow…finally, a hero appeared! This hero was known as Musashi, and he was here to save the day! Musashi fought the evil wizard and ultimately won. Some backstory: Long ago, the Allucaneet Kingdom was under constant attack by a fiend known as “The Wizard of Darkness”, who used his powers to throw an unrelenting barrage of terror on Allucaneet’s residents. This game was seriously in a league of its own and has, unfortunately, been forgotten by the masses (mostly Square Enix). It featured sword-based combat, hilarious voiceovers, wonderful characters, day/night cycles, 3D environments, a fatigue system, and one of the most memorable stories I’ve had the pleasure of playing through. Is that true? If so, what a shame!īrave Fencer Musashi is a PS1 Action RPG that was unlike anything I had played at the time. wait, Wikipedia says Europe never got this.
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