Since I'm almost done on the first continent, I'll talk about what I think about my first thoughts.
The game is an traditinol RPG, made RPG MAKER VX ace, and I know this as I have the trial version and the game uses the already made assets. Not that I'm complaining. You have eight classes to pick which are Knight, Monk, Hunter, Enginner, Theif nd White, Black and Gray Mages. My party consists of a White and Black Mage, a Hunter and an Enginner. Besides the different abilities like the Hunters slow or the magic of the Mages, some classes can affect the overworld in different ways like the Hunter being able to use chocobos and the engineer being able to use tunnels.
From what I hear, this game is huge. and with all the places I found on the first continet alone, I think I agree. It's also a bit non-linear as you can complete dungeons in any order as soon as you find them. At the start for example, you have to go to an old castle to save someone. You can do that or go into the sewers to get a few items and kill some monsters. After that, the rest of the continent opens up, with the main objective being to get a boat in the capital an there re two ways to get there: Take the long way around the continent or go through the dangerous forest. I don't have much to say about the story since I'm still very early on in the game.
One the more unique parts of the game is the level up system. You get SP from enemies or finding orbs in chests or shops that you can use to by skills that unlock as you level up. But that's not the unique about the level system. The unique thing is that when you level up, you get points to spend on you stats. The game does tell you which stats your classes should focus on but you can customize your party any way you want. Of course some stats are more expensive than others.
So if anyone's interested in this game, look up some more detailed review or look for gameplay footage in case it's not your cup of tea. But from me, this game is a recommendation.
The game is an traditinol RPG, made RPG MAKER VX ace, and I know this as I have the trial version and the game uses the already made assets. Not that I'm complaining. You have eight classes to pick which are Knight, Monk, Hunter, Enginner, Theif nd White, Black and Gray Mages. My party consists of a White and Black Mage, a Hunter and an Enginner. Besides the different abilities like the Hunters slow or the magic of the Mages, some classes can affect the overworld in different ways like the Hunter being able to use chocobos and the engineer being able to use tunnels.
From what I hear, this game is huge. and with all the places I found on the first continet alone, I think I agree. It's also a bit non-linear as you can complete dungeons in any order as soon as you find them. At the start for example, you have to go to an old castle to save someone. You can do that or go into the sewers to get a few items and kill some monsters. After that, the rest of the continent opens up, with the main objective being to get a boat in the capital an there re two ways to get there: Take the long way around the continent or go through the dangerous forest. I don't have much to say about the story since I'm still very early on in the game.
One the more unique parts of the game is the level up system. You get SP from enemies or finding orbs in chests or shops that you can use to by skills that unlock as you level up. But that's not the unique about the level system. The unique thing is that when you level up, you get points to spend on you stats. The game does tell you which stats your classes should focus on but you can customize your party any way you want. Of course some stats are more expensive than others.
So if anyone's interested in this game, look up some more detailed review or look for gameplay footage in case it's not your cup of tea. But from me, this game is a recommendation.
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