Anima wrote:blumyst wrote:Good games like this one and forever heroes and the milleniums and laxious force are all better being done on
a desktop so theres plenty of room for storage
Thanks for including Dei Lapis in the "good games"!Gorilla4 wrote:Got 1 TO of storage even with this laptop. I am ok. I start playing with a desktop, but these days, it is much easy to find a laptop at the corner shop. And it is much cheaper! Laptops has now 4,7ghz of cpu (far ahead for what I need)... But I respect, your choice. I discover too that my eyes hurt less with watching a laptop than a big screened desktop. I play Nintendo and Sega too. I can't tolerate interacting with a 32 television for long! As I said, do whatever you like. We live in a free world! But this game is really beautiful. I really enjoy playing it! I didn't know about this dev; it is a good discovery for me! The drawings, the music, the storyline worths every penny!
I'm really happy you're enjoying the game so much! It's a great thing you now know who this Dev here is.
Stay tuned for the next games!
Shouldve guessed :DMerryX wrote:Hi Anima,
I just completed the game and had a good time - thank you
I took about 8.5 hours and didn't hurry. Really enjoyed the storyline and the different twists, and had fun with switching between characters as the story progressed. I thought that worked well and kept me on my toes and thinking strategically about who and what to equip, etc.
I got all the characters up to about Level 20-21 before the final denouement. I thought the character development was well done too, and I liked all of them for different reasons. Really had fun with Velcran (pre-capture) and actually got ahead of myself and cleared out Moon Hills before I should have which made it an easy run later on. Did that with Troll's Throat too from the other end - a bit hairy but survived
Able to find and clear all side quests - good to be able to go back if needed to solve them (unlike a certain other developer who is completely Machiavellian and makes some side quests time sensitive and brain boggling )
I didn't have any installation problems. I was unfamiliar with the particular artwork style for the characters and did find it a bit disconcerting that the faces all looked very similar and a bit androgynous. Had a bit of trouble with mouse control in the DEMO - and even in the FULL version had to resort to the keyboard to get characters to turn or open chests or doors (not sure if program or equipment issue?). None of it was a deal-breaker for me or interfered too much with my enjoyment.
It seemed to take a long time to level up and would have been nice to get a few more skills to play around with. The Accessories were nice but it seemed like they had "hidden" capabilities that weren't clear (e.g. the Elven Collar seemed to add a little HP each turn).
Overall, I would recommend this game with a good storyline, interesting characters, and decent but not outrageously difficult battles
MerryX
First of all, thanks for the careful feedback.
Going to Moon Hills with Velcan beforehand is really a good strategy, clearing Troll's Throat beforehand is way harder though, what you did was heroic!
About the mouse, did you turn it ON in the options menu?
I'm really glad you enjoyed the storyline and the character progression, it's what I focused on for this game!
Stay tuned for my next games!