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About This Retro Game
Pioneered the 'Free Scenario System' allowing players to choose any protagonist and experience vastly different storylines through their unique perspectives.
Features the signature 'Glimmer' system where characters spontaneously learn new combat techniques mid-battle based on their actions.
Notable for its gorgeous Yoshitaka Amano artwork and one of the first RPGs to implement a day/night cycle affecting NPC behaviors and events.
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