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Radiant Historia – Low Level Part 1: Early Game Bosses

Radiant Historia is a very recent RPG for the Nintendo DS, from Atlus, and may well be my personal favourite RPG for this system at the moment. Awesome battle system revolving around moving enemies around the field and performing combo attacks, engaging storyline and a peculiar vibe make Radiant Historia one of my favourites. The game’s been compared to Chrono Trigger, and I guess there are some more or less minor similarities – enemies’ position on the map affecting whom your attacks hit, time travel (though RH does it differently), and at times I get the same mood from playing this game as I do when I play CT. The similarities are minor at best though, but both are great games. I’m beginning to upload my recordings of a low level run I started in this game, and the first thing I should do is elaborate the rules, because it’s not quite the same thing as a “true” low level challenge. Combo attacks are a focal point of this game and much of your offensive strategy thinking should revolve around making flashy strings of attacks, debuffs and steal attempts, since longer combo means better damage, higher chance of steal success, etc. Combos also result in great amounts of EXP after this battle, which is vital to know for an LLGer, because if one truly wants to do a lowest level possible game, they’d have to not make any combo attacks on the enemy at all. I think this would make a really exciting battle system unnecessarily tedious and the whole run very boring. Since you’ll

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  • Kainmaster says:

    Haven’t played this game but it looks interesting. Looking forward to the next movie!

  • likeicareusewe says:

    Man I love just decimating a boss with one long ass combo

  • LightningLord2 says:

    There’s no kill like overkill.

  • AshcrementVII says:

    That was a risky move near the end of the last battle, giving the leader Granorgite two attacks in a row. Thankfully he didn’t attack Raynie twice.

    Once I learned how to properly employ the Combo system in this game, I’ve been enjoying it eminsely. Some of the later parts are a bit gruelling, but still … an excellent RPG to be sure.

  • MoogleBoss says:

    @AshcrementVII
    Yeah, I change turns a little bit too recklessly in these videos. Unless the boss is likely to kill my whole party in two hits, that is.

  • AshcrementVII says:

    @MoogleBoss My mind immediately thinks about a certain kind of (HUGE) boss character that shows up later in the game (a couple of time) that Aht is more or less useless against. If that boss was given two turns to do its best attack, it could easily devour even a well leveled party all at once.

    This plus the rest of your FFT playthrough should be very enjoyable.

  • heroteen16 says:

    im currently up to chapter three in this game and its amazing. the composer is the same one from KH and it shows.

  • ZidaneTribal93 says:

    I like it that they use sprites.

  • KuinSan says:

    I love this game, so much. I squee’d with joy when I saw this video.

  • PistolOfShame says:

    Moogle, since you and I seem to have a similar taste in games, and I’ve never heard of this game, I should probably go look it up. From what I’ve seen it doesn’t look bad, either.

  • BlackPersonaX says:

    Radiant Historia! Yay!

  • gaystatue says:

    wow Moogle boss you just remind me that i have this game and is collecting dust i haive to finish blazblue and FF4 before i can start with this gem of a game. Thank you keep up the good work man.

  • HolyDragonLX says:

    Never heard about this game but it seems like a gem. Looks pretty fun.

  • somacruzfirm says:

    Looks interesting, and bit confusing @@

  • ThePonyster says:

    It’s one of those things, looks complicated, but simple once you actually use it.