akhliber: Regarding the ShinyLoot Weekend Sale, has anyone played
Valcarta: Rise of the Demon? It's on sale for $3 and looks like it could be pretty great.
IAmSinistar: It says it's "the first chapter of a 'storyline' game series that spans 5 chapters", but hopefully self-contained as well.
Tell you what, check your PMs and let us know what you think of it. I've been wanting to test ShinyLoot's new gifting function anyway.
Ok, my thoughts so far, after just a short while with
Valcarta: Rise of the Demon:
Story: The game world is quite expansive, and the game even comes with a 121-page pdf file of game lore. However, the game seems to assume you're already familiar with the universe, and as a result the characters seem to fall a little flat... They put a lot of thought into building the world, and the art is gorgeous for an RPG Maker game, so there's a lot of potential here, if they flesh out the characters a little better in the later installments. It's hard to get immersed in the world, as the main character and many others are only given basic motivations (which seem contradictory at times) and so far there hasn't been much of any background given for any of the characters...
I'm still enjoying it, as it's just fun to play, the art is nice, and the combat is actually great fun. Speaking of which...
Gameplay: The game is really fun so far, despite the somewhat two-dimensional story... combat is your standard turn-based jrpg style, but it's downright fun. Interesting effects from skills and armor make battles more interesting, and it keeps me from wanting to just rush through combat by spamming "attack." And plan to fight
a lot... randomized encounters happen quite often, so I recommend staying near town when you start out, returning often to sell your junk loot and stock up on potions / upgrade equipment / rest before more fighting.
Oh, and I'm using an Xbox 360 gamepad to play, and my one complaint is that it doesn't support the D-pad, only the analog sticks (which can be a bit more difficult, as the characters move in only four directions, not eight... this can easily be adjusted to or fixed by using something like Xpadder, though.)
Final thoughts: I think I'm going to really enjoy this one, though I hope they develop the story more carefully in future episodes, as the world they've created doesn't seem to be lacking at all... it just seems like it needs more exposure. I'm going to read the lore book so I am familiar with the universe and the races of the world and such, and then get back into playing. I'd recommend that for any who want to give it a go, as I think having a familiarity with the game world will really help make the game more immersive.
Thanks again to IAmSinistar for the generous gift! I'll going to get to reading this lore so I can dive back into this once I'm done. :)