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BeefJack: Crimson Gem Saga Review

BeefJack writes: "When it comes to translating an RPG for a Western audience, a strong localization can become an effective tool in breaking the cultural gaps between regions. A most famous example is the Lunar series by the now defunct Working Designs. Even though the altered script took some liberties with the translation, it also helped to propel the games beyond cliché RPG fare."
7.2 / 10
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 140 days 13 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 
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