Crytalis
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Average customer review:Product Description
A great warrior who was cryogenically suspended before a disaster happened. 100 years latter the warrior is awakened to help, stop the world from being destroyed for a second time. An evil menace named Draygonia is dead set on destroying the world, and it's your job to help the warrior stop him.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6451 in Video Games
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo NES
Features
- 3rd-person adventure with role-playing game elements
- Use magic to battle enemies, restore health, and transform into other characters
- Explore 10 regions to collect the 4 mystical swords
Customer Reviews
Ridiculously Awesome
I've had this game almost my entire life, and every few years, I go back to play it, just because it's THAT GOOD. Think Zelda...but with a plot. Whenever I am in need of a great RPG, I always come back to this; when I'm in need of inspiration, Crystalis is my reminder that good things can come out of the video game industry without the name Final Fantasy attached to it. I don't know why you'd BUY it now, what with emulation available and such, but just know that this is one of the few games that has touched my soul, and I'll give it to my kids to play when the time comes.
I concur
I just have to enthusiastically echo the comments of the first reviewer. This is one of the best games ever produced for the original Nintendo, and one of the most underappreciated. The plot is great. The gameplay is challenging. If it's your first time playing, the puzzles are challenging and fun to solve. And considering the time period this was produced in, the graphics are EXCEPTIONAL. I encourage anyone with an internet connection and loose morals to download a ROM of this.
Better Than Zelda
I am normally not a fan of action or adventure games, but I remember the hours I spent on Crystalis some twenty years ago. At first, the simple ability to jump is what put it above and beyond The Legend of Zelda, but the gamer to learn more about the classic nature of this title as the game went on.
The Classic Role-Playing Game (RPG) element has your character advancing in levels as you gain experience. This addictive element in video games is what usually kept you going all hours of the day as you only needed to kill a couple more bad guys to advance to the next level and watch your statistics raise. And even beyond that, there were items in the game that leveled up as well, which meant that you couldn't just spend the time finding the upgrades - you had to test them out, for sure!
Politics being what they are, The Legend of Zelda was the baby of Nintendo, Inc., just as the Mario World and Donkey Kong. Crystalis, from the classic (and still good) SNK game-makers, couldn't get resources pooled together like what Zelda could. In fact, after seeing those relatively lame-A Zelda games (I know many would disagree), I remembering WISHING that they would simply come out with "Crystalis II"! But, alas, it never happened. (Thank God for Squaresoft and Final Fantasy!)
So I suppose in many respects, Crystalis lives on in the classic RPG elements favored today in many adventure titles. But to bring back nostalgia and even spend some hours really doing nothing, try to get ahold of Crystalis. Even with 8-bit graphics and sound, this game rocks in 2007. I downloaded this title a number of years ago for a NES emulator, and I backed that little puppy up long ago (so I could always have it!). If you cannot find this ROM for your emulator (and I strongly suggest that you try!), see what bargains you can find. But I seriously doubt that anybody but die-hard collectors and the unknowing would have a copy of Crystalis.
To close, if you do get ahold of Crystalis in some form or fashion, really give it a go and compare it to Zelda for the NES. I bet my 5-star rating that you will agree with me that it is far better.
