Also, it ends abruptly at the end of the prologue - HNNNNGH! I need more! (Also, I won't judge for "too short" or "unfinished".but seriously man, finish it.) Just keep twisting the tropes and let your natural style shine through.) The graphics and audio are entirely stock, as the creator pointed out, but they're used effectively - obviously I can't give full marks, though. (Note to zashga: your stuff is already funny. It starts off as a fun-filled romp that plays on popular gaming tropes, and asks the question, "Can you still be the hero if you're not chosen to be the hero?" Part Gary Oak from Pokemon, part Issachar from SMT IV, part insert-rival-from-your-favourite-game-here, you get to go through unhelpful towns and boring caves to save the kingdom.or not? The dialogue is cute, but adds in too many direct video game references. The one drawback might be the audio, which was either not very noticeable or outright inappropriate (in one area, they had an eerie musical sting when its entire purpose was to pick up one item, and no enemies were around.) Overall, an admirable effort for a self-proclaimed 30 day job, and I'd definitely be interested to see if he returns to this setting, either with an extended version featuring sidequests, or a sequel. Graphically, it presents good sprites with buildings that show off the difference between the two classes nicely. The tone is mostly light-hearted but isn't afraid to show a dark side. The characters don't have much depth, accentuated by the fact only the protagonist has a full-size picture, but the rest of the gameplay and the puzzles make up for it. It's an interesting concept and one very few games have explored (Majora's Mask, Broken Age,) and it does it well. It should be noted this is not an RPG so much as a point-and-click adventure, but since I'm always up for a point-and-click, I'll say this is a great bite-sized one. Let's get the ball officially rolling, shall we? *added two compressed gamedisks (thanks to 4G lol) I do plan to upload stand-alone gamedisk versions but this took like 6 hours to upload so I'll do those later. I'm going to bed now, if I forgot anything I'll check it out later today. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0Īcezon, Fomar0153, Zeus81, Yanfly, TDS, FenixFyreX, Fênix Make sure you make good use of the Shift key!Īlso, because I did this in about a day or so it's probably going to seem rough in places, and I can't exactly speak for the balance! The low resolution will also throw you off because things will be smushed or cut out, but rest assured you don't really need to ever use the menu unless you want to save, so you'll be fine. They're pretty lacking as a result, I didn't know how bad it was. ![]() I've never used the random dungeon generator in VX Ace before, and I didn't feel I had the time to make good ones so I fired it up. You can also use F5 to switch between full screen and windowed, and F6 changes the scale (It's 480x270, which scales up to 1080p with no black bars). ![]() It does have three endings if you feel like getting them all.ĭefault RMVXA controls, Arrow Keys to move/choose options, Space/Enter to confirm/talk, Shift to run, and Escape for the menu, plus whatever is configured in the F1 menu. I really wanted to include a lot more (more members, more jokes, etc.) but I just wanted to have something done, so I can save that for GAF Quest 2.0. It's.pretty light on content, so it shouldn't take very long to beat. You play as EviLore, you have to rescue PlanetAGE from the Darkness that is enveloping it. ![]() PLAYTIME (rough estimate): Normal Ending ~120 minutes / True Ending ~180 minutesĭownload Link: Zipped Project Folder, 47MB (requires RTP) It's up to you to decide if you want to continue exploring the island to find all its secrets. The game contains up to 4 chapters and 2 endings, one normal ending and a true ending. This game does not tell you everything flat out and it's not going to hold your hand. Just remember to closely examine all things and you will be rewarded. Well, if you've ever played any JRPG before then I think you'll be well acquainted with the basics. The battles are fast-paced, just like the early Dragon Quest games. Although you're likely to see the Game Over screen a couple of times, progress and leveling is fairly rapid and as long as you stay alive you'll gain better stats and new skills at a fast pace. It's old school and unforgiving so you should probably save often. This is a very traditional game in classic J-RPG fashion.
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