That's not to say I only have negatives to say about the game. I can see from the other reviews that plenty of people are able to ignore these things and enjoy it, at the very least. If the amateurish art and graphics don't bother you, and you're lenient with the frequent outdated internet "lol random" writing and loads of tone inconsistencies, you should be fine. Now, I'm giving this a "Yes" recommendation because there's no "It Depends" option, and it doesn't quite deserve a "No". I'll probably be updating this review when I get atleast 1 ending. UPDATE: I found out what I was suppose to do, witch now makes me feel like a total d-s because it was so obvious. Game while reguarding all the little issues: And I'm not really a person who uses RPG Maker all the time, but after I've seen THIS game, I really wanna try it and eventually get around to making my own game project! :) I'd call it a masterpiece if it weren't for some tiny issues here and there. It's kinda rare, but there's this bug where the game closes itself out randomly, so if you play this game, make sure to save often! This game doesn't get NEAR enough love! (lol) The frame rate can sometimes temperarily drop I would of loved to see the characters where different stuff when you equip stuff onto 'em Some graphical and collition-detection issues that accured last time I played +Worth playing at full price (atleast for me) +You can zoom in in certain ereas to find hidden crap +After a while, you can actually start to feel and care about your freinds +.As well as bosses (though some are pretty difficult) +Multiple endings (though I haven't reached any yet) +Amazing and charming anime art style and characters This game also has an "Always Sprint" option, witch is nice, but what really caught my attention is that you can have 20 game files. I also know that there are multiple endings in this game, witch is pretty nice. This game actually reminds me of other past RPGs that I'm sure many people grew-up with, like "Chrono Trigger" for the Super NES. I f-king lost my s-t when a certian girl (won't say who) was killed right infront of me. The story and events from what I've seen so far are, while pretty fricking amazing, are also pretty emotional and heart-breaking. And one other thing that REALLY strikes me about Gaia's Melody: Echoed Melodies is it's f-king STORY. The soundtrack is pretty incredible, and the battles (including the enemy and boss designs) are pretty cool. The graphics and anime art style are adorable, colorful and really suits the game, along with character designs that are, of course, really unique, and great level design. This is one of my favorite RPGs of all time (next to "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"). (I tried my best to make this a spoiler-free review)ġst of all, this game is INCREDIBLE, period. So, instead, I'm going to write a review right now. so, I was going to make a review of this game AFTER I finished the game atleast once, but I can't seem to get past a certian part of it. If you're not a fan of RPG Maker games but are a fan of fantasy elements with a sense of humor, I think it's still worth a try. Overall, if you're a fan of RPG Maker games, this is certainly worth a try. I don't really have any complaints/cons at the moment, and hopefully it'll stay that way. It's not 'laugh out loud' funny (at least not to me), but it got me to smile and give a light chuckle at times. Speaking of which, the game's style and sense of humor definitely matches that of the developer herself, as shown by her YouTube videos. Akira, the protagonist, is a likeable character who has a pretty good sense of humor yet is very serious when she needs to be. The battles are actually pretty fun! I'm not a huge fan of random encounters, but that can easily be adjusted in the game's menu, a feature that's useful if you're more focused on story and objectives than fighting.Īgain, I'm still very early in the game, but the story is very engaging and makes you want to know what's going to happen next. The artist has such a unique character art style that really makes the game stand out. Everything from the maps to the sprites look amazing. I'm currently very early on in the game, but from what I'm seeing, I'm loving it! Granted, it's nothing too spectacular as a game in general, but for an RPG Maker MV game, I'm blown away at how unlike an RPG Maker game it is! Some elements still are very 'default', including some sound effects and menu selection names, but I'd say that about 98% of what's in the game is not something you'd find in a default RPG Maker MV game. So, when it finally came time for her to release a new game, I was excited to see her product! She's given really good tips on how to make games, not just in RPG Maker, but in general. I've been following the developer's YouTube channel for a while now.
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