![]() ![]() One big difference over Landstalker is that – in this – you cannot jump. The combat is random – which is different to Landstalker – and the controls are just a finnicky as they were in Landstalker (directional, and not particularly intuitive). Cute, colourful, stylised isometric graphics make for an interesting world to explore. ![]() There is apparently a fan translation in the works, which is interesting, although – from what I can tell – Lady Stalker does appear to be considered one of the “lesser” RPGs in need of a translation on the Super Nintendo, so it’s not a high priority. With the help of a few YouTube videos I managed to get quite far. Lady Stalker: Challenge From The Past was never released outside of Japan, so – for me – this is a case of: “play the game in Japanese and see how far you can get”. This 1995 Japan-only Taito release is a follow-up (spin-off, rather than a sequel) to Landstalker on the Sega Megadrive.
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