The_Liquid_Laser on 23 November 2023
drbunnig said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:
Some more clues to my games: 43. a) This entry in the series can be seen as connected to the first entry in a variety of ways. b) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that they have the same final boss. c) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that they both have an overworld with much of it open for you to explore from the beginning. d) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that it returns to a top down perspective. e) Yet another way this game is connected to the first entry is that in both you must save the titular princess.
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Could this be A Link Between Worlds? |
Close, but no
UnderwaterFunktown said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:
Some more clues to my games: 43. a) This entry in the series can be seen as connected to the first entry in a variety of ways. b) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that they have the same final boss. c) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that they both have an overworld with much of it open for you to explore from the beginning. d) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that it returns to a top down perspective. e) Yet another way this game is connected to the first entry is that in both you must save the titular princess.
41. a) The premise to this game is the same as the Neverending Story, which is ironic, since this is a spinoff of a series that has the opposite meaning. b) This is a Gameboy Advance title. c) Sequel to a game on the PS1. d) It's a tactical RPG.
40. a) The source material for this game is classic Chinese literature, but it is not any of the games from the "3 Kingdoms" era. First in the series. b) If the title of this game were translated to English, it would be "The Water Margin". c) The plot of original Chinese literature was about a group of bandits from the marsh. 38. a) The premise of this game is that you must pay off a debt to an unsavory character. b) It's a run and gun in most levels. |
41) Final Fantasy Tactics Advance? |
41 Correct!
psychicscubadiver said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:
Some more clues to my games: 43. a) This entry in the series can be seen as connected to the first entry in a variety of ways. b) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that they have the same final boss. c) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that they both have an overworld with much of it open for you to explore from the beginning. d) One way this game is connected to the first entry is that it returns to a top down perspective. e) Yet another way this game is connected to the first entry is that in both you must save the titular princess.
41. a) The premise to this game is the same as the Neverending Story, which is ironic, since this is a spinoff of a series that has the opposite meaning. b) This is a Gameboy Advance title. c) Sequel to a game on the PS1. d) It's a tactical RPG.
40. a) The source material for this game is classic Chinese literature, but it is not any of the games from the "3 Kingdoms" era. First in the series. b) If the title of this game were translated to English, it would be "The Water Margin". c) The plot of original Chinese literature was about a group of bandits from the marsh. 38. a) The premise of this game is that you must pay off a debt to an unsavory character. b) It's a run and gun in most levels. |
43. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
38. Cuphead |
Both correct!
The phrase "connected to the first entry" essentially meaning "linked to the past". Good job!