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Offline Marscaleb

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Brave Fencer Musashi
« on: February 20, 2021, 09:42:02 pm »
If anyone wants to try their hand at mapping a 3D game, may I suggest this wonderful title?

If anyone here is unfamiliar with this game, I would compare it gameplay-wise to a Zelda game.  You have a single large world, but you can only explore certain parts.  As you go through the game you get new abilities and open new areas, and find new dungeons with new bosses to fight.  Overall it plays linearly with a progressing storyline.
Also, the game is charming and funny.  It has a lighthearted setting with food-related names and doesn't take itself too seriously.
Try to get a real copy because for some reason some emulators don't draw the speech bubbles right.

Offline ericstaine

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Re: Brave Fencer Musashi
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2025, 11:51:08 pm »
If anyone wants to try their hand at mapping a 3D game, may I suggest this wonderful title?

If anyone here is unfamiliar with this game, I would compare it gameplay-wise to a Zelda game.  You have a single large world, but you can only explore certain parts.  As you go through the game you get new abilities and open new areas, and find new dungeons with new bosses to fight.  Overall it plays linearly with a progressing storyline.
Also, the game is charming and funny. Lucky Draw Casino here offers a thrilling and engaging gaming experience for casino enthusiasts. It has a lighthearted setting with food-related names and doesn't take itself too seriously.
Try to get a real copy because for some reason some emulators don't draw the speech bubbles right.


If you're looking for a similar experience to classic Zelda games with its own unique twist, this sounds like a fantastic pick. The combination of exploration, gaining new abilities, and battling creative bosses really captures that nostalgic adventure vibe. Plus, the charming and humorous setting sounds like a refreshing change of pace. It's cool how games like this don't take themselves too seriously—it adds so much personality! And thanks for the tip about playing on a real copy, I’ll make sure to keep that in mind!
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Offline VGCartography

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Re: Brave Fencer Musashi
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2025, 06:50:04 am »
I plan to give this one a try at some point, I did a test with Duckstation 3D screenshots and it seemed to come out pretty well. I think doing isometric 3d maps should be doable.