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8-Bit Adventures: The Forgotten Journey - Remastered Edition

May 22, 2015

Remaster of 8-Bit Adventures: The Forgotten Journey

4.00 average rating based on 7 ratings

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8-Bit Adventures: The Forgotten Journey Remastered Edition is a retro-styled JRPG with polish and personality, that focuses less on references and more on telling a story...
Release Dates
May 22, 2015 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
154
In Collection
5
Wish Listed
0
Playing
80
Backlogged
How Long Is 8-Bit Adventures: The Forgotten Journey - Remastered Edition?
Main + extras: 10.0 hours
100% completion: 11.3 hours
Total completions: 2
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WardCove
WardCove gave Jan 14, 2021
WardCove gave Jan 14, 2021
A great turn based rpg of yesteryear

3.5⭐ overall

This game was really fantastic. When I first fired it up it gave me that great nostalgic feeling I get whenever I play game in this genre.

Then I got a little over it. The game was moving along at a place that seemed incredibly fast. Not enough time to breather or get to know the characters. I was enjoying the battle system and the cool way you have 3 colors and they all have a weakness similar to a rock paper scissors sort of theme to it, but I couldn't get over the pace. Then things just kind of fell into place. There were a couple of endearing scenes (dance scenes anyone!?) and I was smiling and happy pretty much the rest of the way through.

I was satisfied with the story and the gameplay and the extras stuff you could go an explore. At first I wasn't a fan of the small world, but then I was happy it was small and easy to sort of memorize and traverse as there is no world map.

This is an 8-10 hour RPG that is going to make you happy you played it if you enjoy these types …

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3.5⭐ overall

This game was really fantastic. When I first fired it up it gave me that great nostalgic feeling I get whenever I play game in this genre.

Then I got a little over it. The game was moving along at a place that seemed incredibly fast. Not enough time to breather or get to know the characters. I was enjoying the battle system and the cool way you have 3 colors and they all have a weakness similar to a rock paper scissors sort of theme to it, but I couldn't get over the pace. Then things just kind of fell into place. There were a couple of endearing scenes (dance scenes anyone!?) and I was smiling and happy pretty much the rest of the way through.

I was satisfied with the story and the gameplay and the extras stuff you could go an explore. At first I wasn't a fan of the small world, but then I was happy it was small and easy to sort of memorize and traverse as there is no world map.

This is an 8-10 hour RPG that is going to make you happy you played it if you enjoy these types of games. I cannot wait for the sequel and hope more people find it than they did this one. Really great.

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Space__Explorer
Space__Explorer gave Apr 5, 2021
Space__Explorer gave Apr 5, 2021
Surprisingly fun

Great little game to scratch the old school nostalgic itch. Short and sweet, mostly on the easy side. Side content is fun to experience. The story ended up being quite interesting