
IGN writes: "Further into the game each character can learn to use an additional weapon type which switches their strengths in combat. For instance, the princess, Zephie, normally focuses on wind magic and healing abilities, but can later learn to use a new item that makes her more effective for offense. It seems you'll learn quite a few spells as the game stretches on, including status magic effects and direct damage spells".

OXM's Edwin writes: "The sun is shining, there's a half-finished copy of Bioshock Infinite back home, I've got a third-hand 3DS in the post (it cost £80 - sucks to be you, launch buyers!) and another long Easter weekend is upon us. How are you spending yours - engaging in religious ceremonies? Decapitating make-believe rabbits? Dying of chocolate? Visiting your drunken excesses on relatives? Or playing videogames?"
Lots of mediocre titles in that list save Amalur and Overlord . There are better underrated titles out there , some more ignored than that list

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