![]() If you pick up Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, for instance, you can expect to enjoy a rock-solid JRPG adventure game alongside the red-haired adventurer Adol Christin. ![]() You generally know what you're getting into with a Falcom game (unless you're attempting to untangle the politics behind the Tales Of titles, in which case I'll send your next of kin a consolatory ham). Falcom is a purveyor of perfectly pleasant games - and yes, they deserve that bit of whimsical alliteration. The long-lived studio are happy to stay in their corner and whittle new entries for their decades-old RPG franchises, while the chaos of the industry sloshes around them. That's why it's so easy to appreciate Nihon Falcom. I've not yet met anyone whose job involves chronicling explosive fairy dust incidents at a Lisa Frank factory, but I can't imagine it'd be more wonderful and horrifying than writing about games. ![]() Oftentimes, they thrive - and then they die. The games industry is a land where mad dreams thrive and die.
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