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hmm.... I guess I'll pray... though I'd much rather pray instead....
At least I've ruled out pray.... this is tough....
At least I've ruled out pray.... this is tough....
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Hero's Realm
Eternal Paradise
Beat the game a few hours ago :O
It was very well written and had a good story to boot. My biggest complaint is that it took awhile to get into it. Feels like it starts abruptly, and with the characters starting in their Lvl40s, it didn't really feel like I was taking 'ownership' of the party if you catch my drift.
Once I actually got into the game, things took off and I enjoyed it. Even had a tear going once or twice ;-;
Gameplay was crisp and fun. It helped that I understand the RPGMaker2k mechanics so I knew how much more valuable 2 AGI is compared to 100 Int.
One other thing, you shouldn't let songs fade out too much. Particularly offending is the miniboss music (like with Chimera II). It only lasts one and a half minutes, but the boss battle goes for a solid 5 at least. If you want to use a fading song, de-mp3 it, wav edit it, and re-mp3 it. I use windows sound recorder to do this and it seems to do the trick.
It was very well written and had a good story to boot. My biggest complaint is that it took awhile to get into it. Feels like it starts abruptly, and with the characters starting in their Lvl40s, it didn't really feel like I was taking 'ownership' of the party if you catch my drift.
Once I actually got into the game, things took off and I enjoyed it. Even had a tear going once or twice ;-;
Gameplay was crisp and fun. It helped that I understand the RPGMaker2k mechanics so I knew how much more valuable 2 AGI is compared to 100 Int.
One other thing, you shouldn't let songs fade out too much. Particularly offending is the miniboss music (like with Chimera II). It only lasts one and a half minutes, but the boss battle goes for a solid 5 at least. If you want to use a fading song, de-mp3 it, wav edit it, and re-mp3 it. I use windows sound recorder to do this and it seems to do the trick.













