
God Medicine - Fantasy Sekai No Tanjou (japan) Game

Ever stumbled across a weird little Game Boy RPG that feels like it got lost in translation? That's God Medicine for you. It's got that classic '90s JRPG vibe—turn-based battles, random encounters, and a story about... well, something involving gods and medicine, I think? The menus are all in Japanese, so unless you're fluent or patient with guides, expect some guesswork.
First few minutes go like this: You pick one of three characters (I went with the warrior because swords > magic, fight me), then get tossed into a world that looks like someone mashed up medieval Europe and a fever dream. The music's actually kinda catchy, and the sprites have that charmingly janky Game Boy aesthetic. Just don't expect a deep narrative—half the fun is trying to figure out what the heck you're even supposed to do next. If you're into obscure retro RPGs, this one's a quirky time capsule.
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