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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.

What are the most simple battle systems that still work well?

I just finished playing Dragon Quest 2 on my Note 3. While still a tad bit heavy in encounters, it was pretty enjoyable. Very simple battle system, but a lot of fun, especially as I could take it wherever.

Sometimes the simpler things bring greater joy.

Final Fantasy Blackmoon Prophecy Review

As an OLD rpg gamer(age 66) and an avid fan of FF games...


An off topic necropost that I felt still needs to be said. It's great to hear that older folks can enjoy video games as much as the younger generation. I'm in my 30's, having been involved with games all the way back to Atari 2600, and it's great to know that I won't become my dad (too much) when I get older.

None of my older relatives ever cared for video games and still imply I've yet to grow up whenever I talk about them (nevermind that I am full-time employeed, married, with two kids, a nice house, etc), apparently I'm immature for still playing video games.

Back on topic, my brother is in the process of moving in with me and my family, and I've introduced him to a lot of RM games, since he grew up with the same types as I did. I've yet to play this one, so I think it'll be fun to play it together with him so we can experience it at the same time.

Star Eater

So it's complete but no way to DL?

Progress Update #2: 12/11/2015

Luckily, I still have a copy of the old version. I haven't had much chance to play, but the bits I tried was pretty enjoyable. Of course, if this ever comes out before I manage to whittle out some time, I'll be happy to try this version instead.

Best mobile games you've played?

I haven't played a lot of them, but the one I enjoyed the most so far was from Kemco - End of Aspiration.

Otherwise, I'm currently replaying Dragon Quest 2 on mobile, which is more enjoyable than what I remember from the NES and GB console, so I guess they retooled the battle system to be a bit more balanced?

Challenging RPGs - where are they?

Yes, the first DQ was probably the most grindiest rpg I've ever played, down to this day, which is sad, because it was also one of the shortest in terms of content.

[RMMV] Is there any way to encrypt projects in MV?

Better question is, does EB or Degica have a rule about encrypting games from MV when none is provided by default? For all their stink about ensuring DLC's are encrypted, it seems like a large oversight they didn't find a way to include such an option.

[MV] Suggestion/Tutorial: Using NES Sprites / Old Chipsets on MV

Crystalis! Glad to see some people still give it some regards.