Publisher: Sega
Developer: Treasure
Size: 16 megs
No. of players: 1
Got it for: $14.99, complete.

It's Treasure's action/RPG title! It bears the usual high quality standards of all Treasure games and then some(like the music!). Try to make your way through the hardest fucking dungeons since LandStalker to defeat an unspeakable evil.

What's it all about?
It's an action/RPG that has you running through the biggest dungeon of all time. More than just walking around though, you can actually jump, push stuff, attack and use items to make your way through the hellish rooms. Adding to the various weapons that can be used, you can also make use of a number of magics, and on top of that, even mix them to create new spells.

Graphics - Amazing! Some of the bosses are so incredibly huge and animated you'll wonder where the 32 bit processor is in the Genesis! Everything in the game looks great, and I mean everything: The town, people, monsters, dungeons and even the cows! All are drawn realistically(no super deformed characters) which adds to the graphic appeal!
Sound - Again, amazing! You won't believe the music is coming out of the Genesis! The sound effects are great and the speech is pretty good, though a little scratchy.
Control - It can be tough at times using the altered control scheme(the game is in a isometric view so the control has been adjusted to fit that). After a while you'll get used to it...
AI - Fair! The puzzles, though, are a little rough and some will make you want to pitch the game(I almost did).
Replay value - There are some secrets and you'll probably go through it twice, but after that I think it becomes a "take it for a spin every now and then" game.
Tips for better gaming experiences:
Fucking-A, have a FAQ handy! Though the game just rocks, some of those puzzles are hard...real hard!

My rating: 95(out of 100) - Excellent graphics, a massive quest and hours of excellent adventure-style play. It will blow your balls off(and that's a good thing).
EGM gave it: 8, 6, 6, 5(out of 10)
Game Informer gave it: 7, 6.5, 8.25(out of 10)
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Cat's bite:
The puzzles are extremely frustrating, there's only one town, and most of the dungeons look the same with different textures. Don't go in looking for an RPG and you may like it(I didn't).

Reminds you of The Immortal doesn't it?
JD would like you to take notice of the cat in the corner...
Love those cows!
Tearing up those gargoyles...
'the hell!? :
Critics proclaim this title to be the "worst" Treasure game(as if that's a bad thing).