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Cladun: This is a RPG
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At first, "Cladun: This is a RPG" seemed like a really fun game. It is a parody retro-style RPG game. The game centers around the world of Arcanus Cella, a world in another dimension that can be accessed from all other worlds. But this world is not exactly a huge (even by 8-bit game standards) world. It just has a house, a shop, a tavern, and a gate taking you to the dungeons, where you battle monsters. You never move from that part.
As you level up, you get access to further characters and the story progresses, but the story is neither interesting nor funny enough to concern yourself much with.
The biggest distinctive feature of the game is the Magic Circle, in which you place your chosen main character in the middle and surround him with your secondary characters. Each main character has different sets of this magic circle where you can place your secondary characters with additional artifacts to buff up your main character. There are countless ways to play around with the circle, giving it you a huge choice in the way you want to plan your game. However, I never found it as satisfying as I would have liked it to be.
I played the game for hours on end, but came to a stage where I felt the grindings were not satisfying anymore.
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How are you sustaining your reading, movies and gaming habits now that you are married?
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Notice this is on PSP. Meaning, playing the PSP while the wife watches the soaps on TV
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