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Fushigi Dungeon was the last real RPG to be released on the Dreamcast in 2002 (Those adventure RPGs dont really count). It surprised me that it was even released since by the time it was released Sega had already stated that support for the Dreamcast would be dropped. They probably spent that much time developing it that they though, What the hell, lets release it Which was a good move in my opinion since the Dreamcast is still getting new releases even now in 2005.
How ever, Fushigi Dungeon does seem to be produced on a low budget resulting in no speech what so ever yet it does have a very nice CG introduction. It looks as if the team had lots of cash when the project started but soon realized that their budget would be cut. This is a real shame because voices would have really suited this game. The game looks beautiful with extremely detailed backgrounds and characters (even if there does seem to be about 4 or 5 people who look identical in each village.) I do have one grumble about the graphics though and that is when two characters come together for a chat the screen zoom in. I have no idea why companies do this because it always makes the game look ugly. Luckily the zoom on Fushigi Dungeon is only pixilated a little.
Sound is also a strong point of the game providing us with wonderful fitting tunes through out which really add to the atmosphere plus a few decent sound effects. Our main hereon is Asuka or アスカ in Japanese who must travel around the maze like areas solving puzzles and killing baddies, sort of like any other action RPG really. Fights are also in real time which will please those who hate having to wait for the computer to make their move. Like any good RPG or even the crappy ones, you must buy items to help you on your quest as well as finding them along the way. Make sure you equip the right combination though otherwise you could find yourself dieing very fast. Controlling the game is pretty straight forward with all menus being quite easy to navigate. There is however a very strange option which lets you run very fast through the maze areas.
The odd thing is though that your character will suddenly stop at what seems to be certain check points throughout the area. Im not too sure what the meaning of this is but it can be quite annoying having your character stop every few seconds. Overall Fushigi Dungeon Is a very nice RPG that may even be playable for those without Japanese language abilities as long as they are willing to stick with it. This game requires a 99 minute CD I have not tested it. No 99 minutes CD's--Smashey.