ARCHEIA_NESSIAH'S PROFILE

Music is not there for the character to hear, but for the player to know the character's mental and emotional state. But unlike with the pain and the physical effort of game characters, experiencing their internal thoughts and feelings by the player is often the intended result. That's the immersion.

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Reaper of the Starless S...
Inside a deep abyss, a child wanders aimlessly.

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Star Stealing Prince Review

I wanted to confirm something about my post since it might have had caused some misunderstandings.

#1 I wasn't agreeing with this review since I didn't understand exactly what made it frustrating for him because it's extremely vague.

#2 While this reviewer could've have a legitimate experience, I was telling him/her to elaborate more on his/her review because it's vague as hell.

#3 I compared my early experiences (such as not agreeing with Snowe's personality and the earlier versions of fights) before the final version being of similar vein as this review. Which I think both are not strong enough to warrant a very low star review of the game. Therefore, I don't think it's a valid review until he actually notes what exact strategies/moveset, how his adventure went or whatever the battles did to him that caused an ultimately frustrating experience for him.

That and focusing solely on one part of the game isn't enough to review something. That's it.

Star Stealing Prince Review

I read the review last night as well and to be quite honest, I was a little bit confused at the first few sentences? paragraphs? What exactly was frustrating and why did you classify something as a level grind?

It would've been great if you had discussed the strategies and your entire progress playing the game and why it was frustrating that you had to eventually quit. While it could've been a personal experience, at least you told the developer what exactly put you off? The way you wrote it felt like it's very vague and just mostly you're raving at how unplayable it was but not exactly going into it. What moves did turn you off? What was the boss strategy and have you fully explored most of your skills or the systems of the game?

Now before you classify me as a follower or anything, In my first (second to fourth) playthrough of SSP, I avoided battles like a plague since I thought Snowe was freaking useless and stopped after the first chapter. I just didn't enjoy controlling a weak player right at the beginning and I didn't agree with his personality. I don't think any point of level grinding will save his sorry ass. Thus hindering me from enjoying the full experience. It might've gotten better later but this game isn't my cup of tea. But it's wrong for me to say this game is unplayable just because I didn't like it or it was a "frustrating" personal experience. There could've been other several factors since I also experienced the older version's one-shotting ghost mobs which built up annoyance. But ANYWAY.

I just feel like you could've covered more than what you said in your review, to justify the 2 star rating or at least acknowledge that there were elements of the game that you didn't personally like the learning curve/features and why so. Even then, a blank star review would've been more appropriate if you're not its target audience.

Homework Salesman Review

Finally got the time to reply!
I thought it was amusing that you even gave bad gifts to villagers! I never really though of doing that even in Harvest Moon. I should try it sometimes.

Thank you very much for playing and taking your time to list a lot of feedback Edchguy, it is very much appreciated and congratulations on the feature! I wish more reviews are like this. ;V;

Homework Salesman Review

Thank you and congratulations for playing the game! I'm glad that you enjoyed the game and it was nice exchanging reviews with you too ;v;

Natura Review

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Also, thanks for taking some time to read our HS reviews. I wasn't sure whether you done so, since you don't comment on them.

I'm sorry about that! It's more like "Oh god, I need to finish my Natura Review first! I'm sloooowwww" kind of guilt that's why I haven't been replying since I feel like it's wrong to reply when I'm not done yet ;^; )

(The review kinda took me the whole day so I'm rushing towards this remaining work xD)

Princess Princess Review

I know I haven't commented on this sooner but I just wanted to say I loved this review and thank you so much ;w;

Ill Will Review

There IS a difficulty setting, it's right at the beginning of the game. It's this one just in case you don't remember: http://rpgmaker.net/games/1647/images/11282/

Ill Will Review

doppelganger Review

All up, there wasn't much to play in the game. It was like an interactive movie, though I am expecting more to occur in the full version. The setting of the story and characters were interesting, but I would have liked to have had at least one battle or something to break up the story a little - even if it were chasing off the Fraga with Ralph.

THAT WAS MY PLAN ;-;
But then we had bugs ;-;

We're very glad you enjoyed it though ;w
Thank you for the review libby <3

The RMN Chain Game Review

Well to be fair, it did say:
The idea is simple: make traditional RPG chain game

on the first line of the game's description.