![]() ![]() A prophecy in the kingdom of Cornelia foretells four warriors of light that will save the world from darkness, and Jack Garland, pulled from another world, may be one of them. The plot of Stranger of Paradise ties into 1987’s very first Final Fantasy game, with the world in, uh, chaos after the four elemental crystals that maintain its balance fall into darkness. That same bizarre tone is in full effect, and Stranger of Paradise is shaping up to be the funniest Final Fantasy game I’ve ever played. Prior to booting up the game’s third demo, I was under the impression that Stranger of Paradise’s awkward dialogue and tone were an internet exaggeration, and that the game proper, as seen in this latest demo, would be more subdued. ![]()
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