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Game Review - originally written by (wraith)

FEDA, I believe, is one of those games that could have done well if it had been published in the USA. It is a strategy RPG with a lot of depth, and is probably most similar to the Shining Force series published by Sega. The game has some kickin’ graphics, but the music is kinda ho-hum, but I'm playing it on an emulator so it probably sounds totally cool on a real SNES. Anyway, give the game a try, I'm sure you'll totally love it. Unless you're Spinner 8. Then you'll try it and totally die a lot.

A interesting, though strange game that I've often called "Furry Fire Emblem" due to the large number of furry and monstrous characters in this game. Especially as the first few you get are a fox and a wolf anthros.

The game is a turn-based, grid sectioned RPG where you fight against the ruling government who have become corrupt as the main character refused to kill the innocent children and civilians who were minding their own business.

After escaping, you find yourself simply trying to get away from the army as they're hunting you down, but you also fight them off and end up with the military targeting the innocents, soon leading up to these wayward soldiers joining the resistance and actively fighting the empire.

All actions have an alignment to them and your medallion changes form depending on what other things you do such as what actions lead to more deaths, killing soldiers unnecessarily and also leading to that grinding punishing your alignment standing towards the more chaos route.

Beyond that though, a real pain is that it's not obvious as I didn't know about this until accidentally doing this and then there was a moment where I needed to take a route I was totally unaware of existing, but you were meant to do so and I got punished for not seeing this which made the game very frustrating and led to me putting this game on the metaphorical shelf for the moment and to return to it at a later date.

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