ZOOL MAJOU TSUKAI DENSETSU is a typical japanese with a massive text intro and the game starts
with a very long dialogue between 3 or 4 characters, which then is followed by another dialogue (heh).
Finally a flute is heard and you're allowed you write in the name of your character, which
by the way is a kid with a huge red hair.
And now, the big surprise... Another dialogue between you and two other characters begins, leaving
me totally confused as this game is written in japanese, and I cant read one japanese word, hmmm.
The game characters and surroundings are very well drawn and the music is simply amazing. (15 minutes later).
Well the dialogue still havent finished and I havent moved around my character one step. (5 minutes later).
Nope, the dialogue still isnt over, but I get to name this blue fella who looks half dragon and half rat,
I choose to call him Smurf (hmmm).
YES! The dialogue finally ends and I get to move my character around a nice little 3D village
and entering houses, causing more dialogues (gah, powers off the N64).
A game like this one sure wouldnt sell a lot on the European/American market, cause you'd
get bored to death, even if you understand the language, even before actually getting to
move your character around.