Still some of the best dungeon design in any JRPG... which perhaps says more about the genre as a whole than Lufia 2, but still.

This game represents a sort of transitional period where JRPGs were starting to get a bit more character-focused and text-heavy. As such, the character writing is arguably the best on the SNES, even if the plot as a whole still feels a little haphazard in that somewhat whimsical way only old JRPGs really can.

Reviewed on Jul 18, 2020


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