Rediscovering the 25-year-old console JRPG whose jaw-dropping CGI cutscenes I once considered the indisputable pinnacle of video game graphics
Opinion | And the biggest question is: How could I possibly forget this bygone PS1 classic?
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Towards the end of last year, I wrote aboutrediscovering the 33-year-old console RPGI spent a year renting from Blockbuster Video after it (optimistically) promised 300 hours of game time. Indeed, Sword of Vermillion – theSegaMega Drive/Genesis role-player from 1992 – had eluded me for years simply because I could not remember its name. I’d poured dozens …