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  • Summary: The concluding chapter of the Hydlide series. Can you, as an adventurer, once again save Fairyland?
    "Hydlide 3," released by T&E SOFT in 1987, is an action RPG.
    This is the third installment in the iconic Japanese action RPG series, ""Hydlide."" and the player once again rises to the
    The concluding chapter of the Hydlide series. Can you, as an adventurer, once again save Fairyland?
    "Hydlide 3," released by T&E SOFT in 1987, is an action RPG.

    This is the third installment in the iconic Japanese action RPG series, ""Hydlide."" and the player once again rises to the occasion to save Fairyland from a new crisis.

    In addition to the graphics and sound inherited from the previous title as a sequel to the series, this ambitious work incorporates a moderate amount of various elements, such as the ability to choose a class, the concept of time, the need to eat during adventures, and the need to manage luggage due to the weight of items to be carried.

    It can be said that this game title not only appealed to fans of the Hydlide series but also left a lasting impression on numerous gaming enthusiasts.
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  1. Mar 13, 2024
    60
    The presence of an English option in the game itself makes Hydlide3 a little easier to recommend than some of the other RPGs in the EGGCONSOLE line, but this is still a near forty year old game that feels every inch of it. Fans of gaming history will enjoy poking at it and checking out the included scans and such, but most are going to find it enormously difficult to get into, let alone seeing it through to its conclusion. Still, it’s nice to see more of these classic Japanese computer games made widely available.