For this month's "Maps Of The Month" featurette, I wish to draw your attention to maquiladora's Final Fantasy Legend II (Game Boy) maps.
Years after your father disappears, you set out on a quest to find him. He apparently was part of a secret group called the Guardians, searching for 77 pieces of a goddess's statue, known as the MAGI, which can bestow power to its bearer. As you and your party collect the MAGI, you discover new worlds, and others also looking for MAGI who have evil intentions. As well, bringing all the MAGI together may bring about disaster.
It's a JRPG plot, to be sure. But this time, it's a story you can take with you on the go. That's right, it's not (yet another) Super NES RPG, or an RPG on either of the first two PlayStations, but rather the original Game Boy. And a pre-Pokémon one, at that! We haven't featured a Game Boy game for the Maps Of The Month featurette in a long time, so here's a nice reminder that even only four shades of grey is enough for a good tale! (Or four shades of spinach green, if you had the original hardware...)
So why Final Fantasy Legend II? (Or "Sa-Ga2: Hiho Densetsu", if you prefer the Japanese title, as "Final Fantasy" was merely tacked on for marketing purposes.) What makes these maps noticeably, well, legendary? Well, you've got a dozen worlds, fully mapped. Every town with full shop lists. Every dungeon with all the treasures revealed. It's all you could ever want, for a map set of an awesome RPG. You even get to enter someone's body, how great is that?
So to acknowledge the effort put into mapping a legendary handheld RPG, maquiladora's Final Fantasy Legend II (Game Boy) maps will be known as VGMaps.com's Maps Of The Month for November 2013.