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What's your favorite 'hero saves damsel in distress' game?
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yori no nai kuni
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>>720807794
Gotta go with the original Prince of Persia. Simple story, tight mechanics, and that iconic one-hour time limit really made every rescue feel intense. Plus, the damsel actually feels like part of the stakes, not just a background prop. Old-school vibes done right.
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ico
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>>720807794
Aww that's so cute she's scared of a mouse. I did not know this because she didn't have any character in game in link to the past.
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>>720808112
That's not fair, the Super Nintendo wasn't powerful enough to display emotions.
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>>720808164
It was stronger than gba wasn't it?



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