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The Voyage Sinister - A Gothic jRPG

By hand-drawn you meant you drew the pixel-art using a drawing tablet?
I looks very nice.

SPIEGEL EI

Looks really good from the screenshots i see. Nice art and good veriety for the tilesets, the second one looks very similar to that big painting from Ib (i like those small references to the clasics).

Might as well make some time to play this soon enough.

Ghost School

I recently played Corpse Party (the main inspiration for this game), which turned out to be better than this. Even then it still has its own charm and i still like it as much as i did last year when i first played it, mostly because i seem to love those school based horror games.

Despite being pretty generic in the beginning, it does pick up half way through especially with the story and the character interaction.
If there was a problem that sticks out, it would the fact that the puzzles in the later part of the game are of the "go find the next event trigger" kind, often in the areas you've already explored and inspected everything. This makes it a bit slow especially with those large maps. Overall it took about 6 hours to beat it.

Pocket Mirror Classic (2016)

It was rude for me not to say anything about this game back when i first played it in 12-16 april previous year and got all of the endings. Honestly it is the second best game i have ever played and the best 2D/RPGMaker/Horror game despite me saying a few months before that nothing will be able to top Ib and Mad Father but this one did.
What should i say, i liked everything about Pocket Mirror and the only 2 things that affected my amazing immersion i had for all of the 4 playthroughs were: crashes like the one in the post above mine which are fixed by changing the filenames of the soundtracks in the game's directory (fixing the special character) for both of the crashes in that room in chapter 2 and at the beggining of chapter 4 and restarting the game every once in a while. And also the rather cryptic puzzles that are basically walktrough or trial and error only like the
Scissor Door in the end of Fleta's chapter for which i tried everything but the scissor probably because it was barely visible and that puzzle in Harpae's chapter where you have to move by the sound cues

Everything else was great: the soundtrack, the graphics, the animated scenes and even the story despite later learning that all of the chapters follow the same structure which is why the later chapters like Lisette were not as good. I really liked Fleta and especially Harpae (and her chapter) for which i cried (all of the 4 times) when she died, and that is knowing that i do not even remember the last time i cried for a video game character. It was truly something for me.
I could not fully understand its parallel story, which is fine as that's going to be something for this year when i will play it again.
In the end, i played a lot more of those RM horror games since then but none were as good, which is something i expected. Even knowing that my own game that is in development ever since i finished Pocket Mirror, might as well never even get close to how good PM is.
Huge thanks for the Pocket Mirror dev team, i hope they do well with their remake despite it probably won't be for me as touching as the original. Truly thank you!

Lisa "The First"

author=Tutebag
Hello everyone, I just played Lisa: The Painful and I came here to play this one.

I did everything to play the game, but whenever I try to save the game in a slot, an error pops up, writing something like: "C:/Users/Public/Desktop/Lisa/Save01.lsd cannot be created."

I googled the error and I couldn't find anything, I hope someone could help me :(

Maybe you started the game directly from the .rar file, without extracting it first. This is just a guess as i have yet to play this game but this problem is a thing for pretty much all games that come in an archived file, as the archive is opened read only.

Elys

Just finished this game an hour ago for the first time, i got the bad ending.
It was much better than expected, especially since clearly a lot of effort was put into it.
- The horror elements and the atmosphere were very good and are a step up from Witch's House, on other hand the rest is close to standard for a game of this kind.
- The RTP tileset with the oilpaint filter does complement the game for a while, until it becomes jarring after you see the characters which are not filtered for some reason. The problem with the RTP is not the aspect but that hardly anything is scaled properly like how the switch on the wall and the teddy bear are almost as big as the character.
- The BGM tracks are good and set the tone properly for a horror game despite some of them being out of place like the one that plays during the first chase scene.
- The gameplay is way above average, the puzzles are creative for the most part (some which use even the 8-way movement mechanic of the engine) but at times there are some which are overused to death in RM games like these such as the match the 2 rooms or the reverse for no reason safe password (which i fell for again and had to use a walkthrough). The only real problem i had here is that in the beggining the game gives you a few pots that you can interact, collect and use an item from the inventory which gives an elevated feeling (even without knowing that this feature is going to be used later in a more cohesive way) and then it turns out only a few things (often marked with a sparkle effect) are this way; the rest can be barely interacted with, which is why it came out as a bit disappointing. The chase scenes make up for it though.
- The story is the average RM horror in spooky house type even though effort was put in with stuff like the optional notes. That's okay since on other hand i'm used to it and the nostalgic feeling i get from these kinds of games is welcome, however the bad ending is among the most cliche endings imaginable but maybe the other ones are better. I will definetly replay the game and get the other ones too.

The playtime was around 1.5 - 2 hours.
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