- Publisher: Aniplex Inc.
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 6 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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Mar 12, 2022超级棒的一款游戏!好玩有趣,也感受到了作者的用心~~~~
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Mar 20, 2022This game makes me feel so happy, like seeing an old friend. The graphics and animation are very unique, and the art style whimsical charming manga style stuff.Its hard to explain this game exactly but if you liked Retro Game Challenge / Game Center CX then you will likely enjoy RPG Time: The Legend of Wright
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May 10, 2022This is I played one of the most innovative games, play and nintendo's games, everywhere is full of surprises, let me back to the happy time in elementary school, carefree, at that time, the exercise books are my another world, I like graffito of the scribble on the, really is a very good good game, but the vendor is not propaganda seriously, I don't want the game to bury
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Mar 13, 2022A very well-made, sincere, and fun adventure that reminded me of my elementary school days.
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Jun 14, 2022On paper, RPG Time: The Legend of Wright is a dazzling love letter to gamers and creators alike. Boasting a unique art style and an audacious commitment to its core gimmick, this is very much a title for gamers that remember doodling in their notebooks all those years ago, dreaming of their own creations. While gorgeous to look at, the game suffers from a bit of an identity crisis, as it is overstuffed with a few too many disparate gameplay systems. However, even those who do not find the gameplay compelling may appreciate the sheer ambition of Kenta’s tale.
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May 27, 2022You need to see it in motion to truly appreciate it. Both graphically and setup-wise I’m not sure I’ve played something like it before on an Xbox system.
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Mar 29, 2022In RPG Time: The Legend of Wright, the player sets out on an adventure inside the notebook of an elementary school student. The immense variety and care that went into this game in surprising. As the hero of the game, you’re not just exploring and fighting, as there are many minigames and amazing little details to enjoy on each page of this notebook adventure. The game doesn’t hesitate to take you out of the notebook either, offering even more variety of content in all sorts of forms and shapes. That being said, in the end you’ll realize that RPG Time is more like an interactive storybook than an actual RPG with deep gameplay mechanics. If you were looking for the latter, RPG Time won’t be for you.