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"A Quick Look At Seventh Cross: Evolution"

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Blogger blondejon said...

Well written article and ill be giving this game a miss

Tuesday, August 08, 2017

Blogger hoogafanter said...

Still have yet to check this out...

Tuesday, August 08, 2017

Blogger Hiro said...

It's a good article.

You should do an analysis of L.O.L .: Lack of Love by Kenichi Nishi and Ryuichi Sakamoto.

About evolution and the relationship we have with nature.

Tuesday, August 08, 2017

Blogger NightHydra said...

Late to the party. I owned this used in the US market because it was a cheaper title; should have taken the hint.

I liked it to about the halfway point were it really became a meandering grind.

If anyone wants a similar experience and owns a SNES Classic/Mini, get E.V.O. Search for Eden. Very similar just with a more linear path.

Monday, September 03, 2018

Blogger EducatedPlague said...

This game was one of my favorites when I was 8 or 9. It's not that complex at all. Perhaps boring to today's standards where everything is handed to you. I beat it pretty quickly then. Replaying it this past week, completed it much faster and got all the endings. It's a grind game for sure, but killing the two optional bosses will give you 999 hard cell or 999 neo bio, so achieving the metal or crystal bodies is doable quickly or through a grind. Using an emulator like redream, you can also enable a invincible mode to just zen the game through trying combinations, discovering what benefits pure creatures get and fully unlocking all 120 body parts is fun.

Friday, November 29, 2019

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