Hi guys~ in this post I really just wanna rant about how THERE ISN'T a game that actually continues the original plotline for the series Estpolis, or... Lufia.
Let me explain everything.
In case you are not familiar with the Lufia series, in the 1º game (Lufia I) you play as a young, brave, red haired hero from Alekia city. He has no official name (that's unusual) so, yeah, you get to choose his name (mine was Kliz). Before you start the actual game, you witness a scene of the end of the 1st Doom Island War, which happened 100 years ago in their little world. (You can move around a bit, but it's basically a story being shown to you). What you watch is the also-red-haired-hero Maxim, die, sacrificing his life, not for the war, but for his son Jeros, and for all the people who died during that time. You watch Seelan, his wife, die, and their friends Guy and Arty trying to make it out of that chaos. That is no spoiler, it is part of the plot.
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| Chronological order of Lufia: 2 / 4 / 1 / 3. |
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| Nameless hero. |
In Lufia 2, you get to play what you before witnessed.
You are now Maxim, YOU participated in the war. Everything that led to that very ending, you ended. You die, and you end the war.
You are now Maxim, YOU participated in the war. Everything that led to that very ending, you ended. You die, and you end the war.
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| Original Maxim look for Lufia II (SNES) / Maxim in Lufia II remake (NDS). |
Fortunately, they didn't end the whole story of Maxim in such a tragic way, they made us clear that his son, Jeros, in fact HAD SEX: turns out the nameless hero I just mentioned has much more in common with Maxim than just his red hair, he is a direct descendant of the legendary main character from Lufia II. Here are some screenshots I took at the time I played Lufia 1.
I also took a few screenshots of the same event happening in both games. You can even see the details improvements (both great). I think it's amazing they created a game prequel 2 years after the first one, managing to release in the same console. Such a clever idea, not to mention way ahead of it's time. I know I'm biased here, but, come on. I will keep preaching the word of Lufia no matter what, even after 30+ years, because it is that good.
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| Lufia 1 (1993) - Lufia 2 (1995). |
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| Lufia 1 (1993) - Lufia 2 (1995). |
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| Wain. |
Now I wanna talk about what is really the problem to me. The problem is exactly what I wrote above. The game introduced us to his son, we see him being born, we deal with the enemy almost killing him, we watch him being saved two times, they made us clear that the powerful family tree doesn't end with Maxim, they showed us 200 years in the future, and YET they couldn't explain WHAT HAPPENED to Jeros??? That makes no sense to me.
It was 100% plausible to make a game where we could ACTUALLY see Jeros growing up, continuing his father's legacy, finally showing us WHY the Sinistrals were so afraid that they thought of extinguish Maxim's bloodline, or most importantly, avenging his parents.
And that brings me to the 4º and last game of the series, Ruins of Lore, taking place in-between everything we talked so far, only 20 years after the 1º war/Lufia II's ending. That means Jeros would be around 20~30 years old in this game. Every time I play it I feel like here's there, hidden somewhere in the world, but we cannot see him.
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| Eldin's mom. |
As far as the plot goes, this 4º game has very little to do with the original story. They do mention the heroes here and there, which is the only reason I'm still playing it, honestly, but no sign of Jeros whatsoever. Here's a few screenshots I took while playing, showing a few of those mentions.
This game deals with the 1º Doom Island War as if it happened centuries ago, I mean, there are already books on every shelf in the world about it, as if they forgot you where there witnessing all that destruction that basically just happened; 20 years is basically nothing. As I'm playing, solving small problems for random people all over the place, I do my best to keep remembering myself this is an official Lufia title, and not another JRPG game in a whole new universe that sometimes references Lufia and the treasures from the war.
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| Ruins of Lore map. |
The level of inconsistency is what really sucks to me.
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| "Ancients" mention in Ruins of Lore. |
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate this game. I thought some of the new mechanics are great, and also very challenging (which I enjoy). They put into the game the original Ancient Cave of Gruberik, big thumbs up for that. Also the appearance of Dekar, an amazing character from previous games that I personally love! The way they learn skills is much more fun here, the special B move for each character was a nice touch too, so yeah, it's not a bad Lufia game.
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| Ancient Cave entrance in Lufia 2 and Lufia 4. |
Now, what is weird to me is that they not only decided to show us the main character -of all the cities- living in Parcelyte (homebirth of Jeros), but also waking up in the exact same bed where Seelan gave birth to him. Since he was safe from the Sinistrals and all the bad that could have happened to him, it's fair to ask... where is he? Where did he go? Why is there other people living in his house? Are they really completely random people? Are they family somehow? It's almost as if they replaced Jeros with a random new character at the very last minute.
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| Here is a comparison of the same house in both games. |
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| Lufia 4 map edited above Lufia 2 map. |
Since you build such an unique world, I beg the question, what's stopping you from continuing it? Zelda could do it - they do it to this day! - why Lufia can't?
Is it too late for all the Lufia fans? Is it really too late for a new Lufia title?
Will I be able to gather more fans for Lufia with this post? (well, I can only hope so)
Thank you guys for visiting and reading this far!



















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