Part of the RPG Maker Classics Archive: an initiative to upload classic RM games so they are not forgotten.
Developed by: Delita Hyral X
Date of Release: 2002, 2007
Final Fantasy: Endless Nova is a science fiction fantasy takes you on a journey through the universe. It is regarded as one of the few Final Fantasy games that was any good and focussed instead on being true to the feel of the Final Fantasy series instead of following on the coat-tails of any of the other games. It followed the story of a young man as he quests through the universe, looking for a place to belong. With an enigmatic cast of interesting characters, the game was well-received by most people - both fans of the title series and those not.
FF: EN was made in RM2K and focuses on making a fangame that has the spirit of the series without treading on the story of already established game worlds. In fact, that is one of the greatest points about the game - that it creates the feel of a Final Fantasy game without having to use the story and characters of other Final Fantasy games before it. The game carries itself as separate, yet linked, to the Final Fantasy series and does so well. The characters are interesting, as is the plot.
The graphics are a hodge-podge of rips, RTP and custom, maps do suffer from the typical large map syndrome, sadly, but as was usual of the era in which it was made, most attention was focussed on story and systems and this game pulls both off quite well. There are a few different kind of custom systems in play and any player will find something interesting to take away from the game.
If you can get past the mish-mash of different graphics, you will find one of the best fangames to have come from the community.
Developed by: Delita Hyral X
Date of Release: 2002, 2007
Final Fantasy: Endless Nova is a science fiction fantasy takes you on a journey through the universe. It is regarded as one of the few Final Fantasy games that was any good and focussed instead on being true to the feel of the Final Fantasy series instead of following on the coat-tails of any of the other games. It followed the story of a young man as he quests through the universe, looking for a place to belong. With an enigmatic cast of interesting characters, the game was well-received by most people - both fans of the title series and those not.
FF: EN was made in RM2K and focuses on making a fangame that has the spirit of the series without treading on the story of already established game worlds. In fact, that is one of the greatest points about the game - that it creates the feel of a Final Fantasy game without having to use the story and characters of other Final Fantasy games before it. The game carries itself as separate, yet linked, to the Final Fantasy series and does so well. The characters are interesting, as is the plot.
The graphics are a hodge-podge of rips, RTP and custom, maps do suffer from the typical large map syndrome, sadly, but as was usual of the era in which it was made, most attention was focussed on story and systems and this game pulls both off quite well. There are a few different kind of custom systems in play and any player will find something interesting to take away from the game.
If you can get past the mish-mash of different graphics, you will find one of the best fangames to have come from the community.
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