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Times of Lore original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS Times of Lore – NES Game
UPC:091521100041
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_TIMES_OF_LORE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Amanda Merucci –
The biggest thing people who purchase this game need to know is it isn’t very long, the original playthrough takes roughly 3-4 hours (possibly less for people who do speed runs). However, I personally didn’t mind that. The dialogue is fun and rather funny at times, you never stay in one area long enough to become bored or tired with it, and they manage to fit a respectable amount of plot and back-story in such a short period of time.Some of the monsters are re-used more than I’d like, but the game offers a wide variety of weapons (I believe over two hundred to uncover), and weapon types (varying from really cool to hilariously funny). Additionally, the spell system is varied and the upgrade system works well too. After beating the game with the main character, I can also play a different character you encounter during the game, as well as change / unlock new costumes for both.While this game probably won’t be winning any awards, it was a fun game you can replay a few times when you feel like a cute anime style hack & slash (that won’t take up your whole afternoon). I wouldn’t quite say it’s worth the $55 originally priced at, perhaps more around the $40 range, but I have no regrets purchasing this title, and supporting the company.They have a wonderful framework they could build off of with this title, and hopefully, if enough people support it, RemiLore 2 will be twice to three times as long with even more interesting fights to overcome.
Brandon –
A fun experience from start to finish! RemiLore had me crawling through dungeons over and over again! Each world had some cool backstory, and coupled with some unique monsters/enemies and some light banter during fights, it painted a very nice picture of the world we were in. The colourful backdrops were stunning, and the music was nicely done.My favourite part was the voice actors/actresses! They were quite expressive throughout the game, and though they continue to chat as you fought (which you can turn off in the options if it bugs you), I kind of liked having it!There are quite a number of collectibles throughout the game in the form of weapons, and for the first few runs, it was exciting to get newer and better ones. But after a few play-throughs, it got a bit repetitive. Instead, there are options to change the gameplay up, such as randomizing your weapon after each kill. Each weapon type had its own quirks and gimmicks, and it was fun to experiment with all of them.The edition also came with a small manual/booklet! Just like the old days of the GBA/N64. I felt like a kid again, reading through it a few times with excitement!If you like a short and sweet game and want to support the developers, I recommend this game! It’s not a long game (my first play-through took me around 8 hours, but once you’re levelled up nicely you can blaze through it in 1-2 hours).
Ryan –
I expected far more from this than I should have. That left me split between 2 or 4 stars.The only real con is that the story is short and difficultly ramps up quite quickly.The pros are that it has good replay ability, it feels good, has a different theme than a lot of arpgs out there, and has an okay story.The dialogue gets repetitive at times, but the fact that it has Japanese voice actors really just makes it background noise which is nice.If you want story or the deepest gameplay go somewhere else. I’d have given it 2 stars for that.If you are good with a game you pick up for 30 minutes to play a few levels or play with your spouse or kid, this is solid and deserves 4 stars.
Alex Durham –
This is a fantastic game. It’s like an isekai light novel/anime mixed with Diablo. If you like either of those things, you’ll probably have a good time!
Andres –
The game is really fun. The story is short but extremely replayable. Theres a lot of items, like weapons and costumes, that are unlockeable. If you like rogue-lite games and hack and slashes, or if you like to complete games to a 100%, I would recommend this.
TheBox –
RemiLore was a rather short play session to get through the entire game. There are only 4 acts to beat. The story is extremely basic: main character suddenly transported into another world and trying to find a way home. The game does offer visually appealing gameplay though (at least to me). You get ranked every time you clear a room, so there’s something to work for if you’re into that. I wasn’t blown away, but wasn’t disappointed either with RemiLore. I only wished it was longer with more story to it.Pros:- Good visuals and character design- Simple controls- Good amount of weapon variations, attributes. and spells- Easy upgrades- Rankings grant you bonus weapons to swap if you want- Extra game modes and new playable character unlocked after beating story modeCons:- Dying sends you back to the very beginning of the chapter- Doesn’t really “save” your progress- Character mini dialogues are pretty repetitive- Must rely on drops to restore HP and MP
Kindle Customer –
I got this yesterday and haven’t been able to put it down! It is a rouge-lite game with a fun, albiet shallow story. There are tons of unique weapons to collect, I have barely scratched the surface! There is a local co-op mode if you want to play with a friend as well! I don’t really play a ton of games like this, so for me the difficulty is really balanced, but if you are a hardcore Diablo player, you may find this to be too easy.If you are looking for a light hack and slash game with a cute anime aesthetic, this is the game for you!
jonrah –
I’ve enjoyed the few hours I put in so far. this isn’t a challenging game, but makes for a good pallet cleanser between Smash matches or Diablo runs.
Danny –
clearing out levels while trying to find your way back home, all while taking orders from a talking book!
Mustafa –
Nice graphics and fun hack and slash