I enjoyed Seasons more as well. I liked the items a lot more in that game (Roc's Cape, anyone?)
I wouldn't say the dungeons necessarily got easier in Ages. The 3rd and 6th dungeons had me stuck for years in Ages, and the 7th dungeon was no picnic, either. It's true that the 8th dungeon in Ages was a cakewalk compared to Seasons' final dungeon, though.
@drunyon214 3rd was about the most difficult for me, and only due to one individual part in terms of actually getting to the boss' room. Once there, I never had a whole load of trouble the rest of the game. The items did have a lot to do with it, as well as the lands you could visit(Subrosia was awesome)wheras here you couldn't really do as much as Seasons. With the season changing element, it was like having access to 4 worlds rather than 2(5 with Subrosia).
It's so mysterious........like the culture of the current time is slowly vanishing, and will soon be ruins to be discovered in the future.......
grecowrestler 11 months ago
I enjoyed Seasons more as well. I liked the items a lot more in that game (Roc's Cape, anyone?)
I wouldn't say the dungeons necessarily got easier in Ages. The 3rd and 6th dungeons had me stuck for years in Ages, and the 7th dungeon was no picnic, either. It's true that the 8th dungeon in Ages was a cakewalk compared to Seasons' final dungeon, though.
drunyon214 11 months ago
@drunyon214 3rd was about the most difficult for me, and only due to one individual part in terms of actually getting to the boss' room. Once there, I never had a whole load of trouble the rest of the game. The items did have a lot to do with it, as well as the lands you could visit(Subrosia was awesome)wheras here you couldn't really do as much as Seasons. With the season changing element, it was like having access to 4 worlds rather than 2(5 with Subrosia).
Arc13 11 months ago