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Dragon Quest +

Thanks, I came across this recently while I was looking up mods to replay DQ11 or something and had forgotten I commented on it way back when.

I still play a lot of RPG Maker games, but don't dwell on the sites too much these days, but definitely a shout out to you for getting this complete. Hopefully it didn't burn you out too much.

I'll be sure to comment back once I've had a chance to play it through.

Dragon Quest +

I'm in need of giving this a play through. Would I download the Base Game AMD ver 1.07 and then add the AMD patch, or is the AMD path already in the Base Game AMD ver 1.07, and the separate download patch for those on older versions?


DQ1 is one of the few that was in sore need of a decent remake, since it was already bare bones of a game when it came out compared to every DQ and JRPG released since then. Even the remasters are a bit sour when you know there will barely be enough content to warant another playthrough... though I'm suckered to play through DQ1 on almost every release.

Looking forward to this!!!!

Star Stealing Prince

author=Ronove
o shit i ain't dead


Neither am I. Restarted and played Star Stealing Prince all the way through again this year. Still an amazing game!

Lunar Wish: Orbs of Fate

author=boos405
author=Wesso
well i've just completed the game and i'm overwhelmed by it
well it's mind blowing n it's heartbreaking that i discovered there is no part 2
but will there ever be a second part for this breath-taking game?


It's possible Lustermx either is still working on this sometimes or will do in future, but for now I wouldn't assume it'll continue based on his lack of online activity.

Ancient reply is an ancient reply but the lack of a conclusion to this game was about as sad as not getting the concluding sequel to A Blurred Line.

Castle Oblivion 2

author=kelarly
Thank you so much. For some reason, they were missing audio and graphic files in the game. I replaced it with the older version I have. So no more crashes!!

Sorry for the inconvenience.

https://rpgmaker.net/games/8996/downloads/8318/


I remember way back when I started getting into RPG Maker (about 6 or 7 years ago) I almost gave up on this game b/c of the audio issues. Which sucked, because I remember really liking the first game and upset about the sequel.

Can't remember if the game was not encrypted, or I broke it myself, but I eventually decided to to play, save everywhere, and slowly fix any audio issues by downloading a track from VGMusic and replacing the broken audio every time I came across it. It was very daunting and probably extended what was typically a 15+ hour game into something closer to 25+ hours, but it was worth the hassle.

The two stories fit so well and the plot of the second was much deeper. I'm glad I took the time to fix all the issues, otherwise I would have missed out on a decent RM game.

author=Luiishu535
The nostalgia is real, dawg! Can't wait to finish off the remake for this classic.


Do my ears (or eyes) deceive me? Can this mean the remake of CO2 is already in progress? My brother and I have been wanting to tackle the trilogy - considering we both loved the original 2 games - but wanted to only after part 2 was remade.

Deimos

Honestly, with a bit of polish and shine, and maybe some more nightly things to do, I can easily see this as a game I'd purchase commercially if it was ever on Steam. Not sure if others feel the same, but it offers something different than the traditional rpg's you see on the various portals.

Rise Jesus Christ RPG

author=InfectionFiles
I can't tell if this is sacrilegious or not

I wouldn't say it's sacrilegious, but it boils down to your own conscience. I've only played the Baby Jesus part so far, and loved it, but there's definitely some inaccuracies and some questionable content - such as the wise men having abilities to use magic. But it is an rpg, after all, and it'd be quite boring otherwise.

Personally, I think the developer handled it as well as they could, and follows through fairly well, although I've scoured the scriptures for any references of the wise men having to battle against bandits, robbers, and ghosts... nope, not there that I can see. Take it with a grain of salt. It's focus may help to educate in a fun way and can may even help to serve as a sort of teaching method, but it's intent is mainly to find a fun way to portray a story from the bible without trying to offend anybody, and I think for that it comes through successfully.

I'd like to see the following trilogies:
1. Noah - building the ark, the flood, and maybe a side story of Nimrod's rise and fall.
2. Moses - come on, who doesn't want to see the plagues revisited or the parting of the sea?
3. David - I really just want to bash a Philistine with a slingshot. Not to mention his quarrel with Saul.

Deimos

Demos, the curse of many good RPG Maker games. But still an outstanding demo at that, and one I think people can learn from.

The idea of using your town as a hub and having a sort of day / night cycle worked well, although I felt portions of the game were very limiting. For example, I wished there had been more to do at night, and maybe only 2 days cool down for dungeon re-entries. And maybe rather than talking to one person per night, you can talk to everybody, but the choices you make in the dialogue effect whether or not they get stat upgrades, and how much.

Overall, this was a fantastic rpg, and here's to hoping it'll get finished someday.

author=shayoko
1.1 demo
Overall
i don't recommend demos. and my overall feelings for this are neutral.

Unfortunately, I have to agree with this (although perhaps for different reasons). Very seldom do I come across an excellent RPG Maker demo and get the see the game come to full completion. It pains me every time I play a game that is a demo, and then find out the game will never be finished (Necropolis, I'm looking at you!). So I generally steer away from demos for that reason.

Accelerated World

So just finished it, shorter than I thought it was going to be. That final area just felt anti-climatic after the first area, but I think overall it just felt a bit incomplete, or perhaps felt more like a prologue of something greater. There were "N/A's" on the teleport pads indicating possible other areas that never made it in.

Still, it was fun to play. Hopefully at some point we'll see a longer game out of this.

Accelerated World

Just played the hell out of this game for about an hour before finishing the first area, not because it was hard, but because I took so much time looking everywhere, exploring, trying out my skills.

Then I saw the game's time of completion is typically no more than 1 hour. Oh well, guess it means I'll be enjoying three times as long by the time I'm done. It's actually a nice change of pace to actually enjoy and look forward to combat. It's not a very difficult game, but I'm usually one that enjoys more casual rpg's anyways, and it's fairly well detailed for a game that's focused mainly on exploration and combat.

My only real gripe is that it is still short. I wish it could have follow up sequels. Good music, good mapping, minor nitpicks would be being able to walk over some areas that I shouldn't like water or holes, but overall, a pretty impressive scifi rpg.

Edit: Just read the post above me. Here's hoping it doesn't leave me hanging, but I'll play it through regardless.