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All these comments complain about some little thing, do people not realize this game is over 6 years old!? It's a great game but that old of a game is not nearly as well built as modern ones!
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I keep saving my game but it is never there when I come back. What gives? I do the in-game save, and the Save & Quit on the menu screen. I like the game a lot, but my progress is gone later. Very frustrating. Makes me not wan't to play anymore. Is there some kind of fix for this?
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The bubbles of text that you can't get rid of just bother me so much that I can't focus on the game. Seems like it is my kind of game, but the text bubbles just bother the crap out of me. If you could get rid of them or make the ones that point to quest locations just an arrow or something that would be excellent. Seeing a moving text bubble that takes up like half the screen to mark a quest location is just ridiculous though.
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9/10 game, would addict again. There needs to be more quests or something, just saying. 25 isn't all that many nowadays.
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my progress was reset, i had saved an hour ago, then when i came back i lost my save file, i was in chapter three, and had pumped 10 hours in the game.
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Couldn't suffer the terrible controls and tiny screen. In a mouse and keyboard game, you shouldn't have to have both hands on your keyboard...e.g. having to use the j and k keys. Terrible.
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That awkward moment between restoring Susan's vision and killing the knight's zombie comrades when you suddenly are powerless against skeleton creatures...
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Anyone actually finished the game?
I started it quite often but at one point it always comes down to "You need to kill and grind like crazy until you are finally strong enough to defeat that one certain boss who's blocking all the remaining areas, story, etc."
And I don't have the patience to kill the same 5 enemy over and over again for hours. And it's just so boring.
So anyone had the patience to finish the game?
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So... if you jump and attack (mid-air-slash) you will always move forward a certain distance with a certain speed, even if you are slowed down by ice or weight. I think you shouldn't be able to jump at all. Maybe Arcuz 3?
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Does anyone know how to stop the top of the game from being cut off by the screen it sits on?
It is aligned to the top of the screen, or is it supposed to be this way?
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How in the world did THAT teddy bear end up being GUARDED by a pack of wolves, like, come on.... and how the hell did it end up there???
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Please Note the stats: Strength effects attack, agility effects defence and blocking, constitution increases carry weight, health, and SP, while luck ONLY increases critical chances by 1% every 4 levels. + for reference, I didn't figure the luck thing out until I put 30 points into it, lols.
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How do I get rid of a quest item? I got two iron ores from the cave, and now I cannot get rid of the extra one. I cannot drop it. I cannot sell it. Must it really take up space in my storage forever?
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Ah, yes. Grind-For-Hours-And-Then-Die-To-Jumping-Slimes Simulator, my favorite childhood game.
All joking aside, this is an excellent RPG that, though suffering from the usual tedium of its genre, is outstanding in its execution. The combination concept is unique, the sprites are fantastic (albeit buggy in some areas), and it's just incredibly fun and satisfying to jump around and slash down on a group of enemies. Also, I've yet to find anything that strikes me as equal-parts hilarious and horrifying as when you walk into a room with "! CAUTION !" flashing at the top of the screen as an overly-excited slime runs and jumps at you, killing you instantly. All in all, Arcuz is a very charming game that I have loved for years and still return to every so often, and despite its imperfections, it is still one I would strongly recommend to others.
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We translated this game into 7 languages so half of the whole world can enjoy it! А вторая половина мира вынуждена играть на английском) Игра и так не плохая, но станет совсем идеальной если ее переведут на русский.