The only perfect video game is finally a JRPG thanks to a new indie channeling a 31-year-old cult classic SNES Tetris game that never left Japan
Tetris Battle Gaiden lives in Flowstone Saga
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GamesJRPGThe only perfect video game is finally a JRPG thanks to a new indie channeling a 31-year-old cult classic SNES Tetris game that never left JapanWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesJRPGThe only perfect video game is finally a JRPG thanks to a new indie channeling a 31-year-old cult classic SNES Tetris game that never left JapanWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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It reminds me specifically of Tetris Battle Gaiden, a Super NES variant built for multiplayer battles. It similarly featured Tetris blocks with crystals you could match for various effects, letting you unleash powers that can do things like repair your board or mess with your opponent. Tetris Battle Gaiden never left Japan, but that is about to change …