About This Game Last Dream incorporates the best features of classic RPGs: replayability and complete immersion into a vast world, rich with detail. 40+ hours of dynamic gameplay 15+ additional hours of immersive side quests 1+ hours of interspersed flashbacks 200+ compositions from talented, independent artists 50 mind-bending puzzles 200+ tracked achievements 500+ unique paths by virtue of the non-linear gameplay 701-page comprehensive Strategy Guide and walkthroughKey FeaturesFollow the rise of your modest protagonists to epic heights in a sprawling RPG packed with a vast set of challenging puzzles, hundreds of original compositions, myriad side quests, and interspersed cutscenes within an in-depth, captivating storyline. Thoughtfully-crafted storyline with memorable characters Classic turn-based battle system and graphics Adjustable difficulty level and custom scripts 4-character party selected from 8 unique classes Unlock a wide diversity of class skills Build each character's attributes as you see fit Leaderboards! (visit our website at http://WhiteGiantRPG.com)A Deep Storyline FocusExperience a highly non-linear RPG from an independent development studio with a sprawling storyline. You commence as a modest protagonist, lost in an unfamiliar world... As you struggle to find a way back home, you uncover an increasingly malevolent and time-twisted plot to devour the ancient creatures of Terra. You must confront this corrupted power to save Terra and ultimately, yourself.Complex Role Playing – Explore a vast RPG where the decisions you make change the world around you. Will you gather and trade the Ancient Elven Relics for a Dorian ship, or trek through the uncharted depths of the Woods of Despair? By virtue of the choices available in Last Dream, there are over five hundred unique paths in your journey through the mystical land of Terra.Tremendous Replayability – Last Dream allows the freedom to choose any 4-character party you wish from 8 distinctive character classes. With over 4,000 party variations, you’ll never run out of new experiences. In addition to myriad party combinations and various selectable difficulty levels, you can also build each character as you see fit, so the possibilities are nearly endless.Side Quests Galore – Whether you love the rush of gambling at Lucky’s Casino, the sensation of adrenaline pumping through your gauntlet-covered veins as you stare down your opponents at Cecil’s Arena, or even the feeling of frantically racing your giant flightless bird to win first place, Last Dream is packed with gameplay enhancements.DevelopmentOur development team is comprised of people who deeply cherish the RPGs of our childhoods.We began developing Last Dream to be the central element of our decades-running annual RPG Tournament among physics graduates. That is, we started with the sole desire to craft an enduring game that we would personally enjoy.As Last Dream progressed and over 50 creative individuals became involved, we realized that other people might enjoy our game as well. Now, after investing thousands of collective hours in game development and testing, and after receiving such generous support from the Kickstarter and Steam communities (thank you!!), we present you with Last Dream - the first in a trilogy.The Last Dream Expansion and Last Dream II are currently in development. Our progress can be viewed here: Last Dream Expansion and here: Last Dream IICreator Interview- - - Download Episode! 7aa9394dea Title: Last DreamGenre: Indie, RPGDeveloper:White Giant RPG StudiosPublisher:White Giant RPG StudiosRelease Date: 13 Mar, 2014 Last Dream Download Uptodown Extremely addictive and very nostalgic of 90s RPGs like Legend of Dragoon or Final Fantasy. It's fairly open-world (which I love) and it doesn't block you out of certain worlds when you're wandering around. There's several guilds and side quests that can get you extra loot. I decided to go through the Woods of Despair trying to find some other place and ended up getting a mission quest from the king because of it that landed me some nice loot. And now that I've getting deeper into the story, I'm definitely appreciating it more. An absolute must-buy:). LOVE IT!This is customisation at it's finest, I actually found it hard to pick 4 classes due to how unique some of them are. In the end I've gone for: Monk, Thief (to unlock chests without penalty), White Mage and Engineer (for unique digging skills).For my first playthrough I will use this team and see how it goes. I would of loved to have a black mage too, and a knight but party size of 4 meant I couldn't. The controls are a bit weird but I can forgive that. For example pressing F12, which I believe is normally the steam screenshot button? (or is it f11? haha). Made me go back to the title screen...and I had not saved the game. Luckily I didn't lose much progress. The game is fantastic and I've only played it for about half an hour, this is a what I like to call KEV GAME (i.e my favourite type of game, old school turn based rpg).I absolutely love how much you can customise your characters, especially picking the stats they get when they level up! That's quite unique in itself. Definitely recommend this game. Positives:Lovely game. Old school Final Fantasy meets Achievement Hunter 3000.Customize your characters' stats as they level. Make a damage dealing white mage if you so please! Also no level cap.Cool character classes. You can go into the game folder and replace sprites to change the look of your characters if you don't like the default looks.Open world in the vein of old FF games.Awesome music with different battle tunes and dungeon music on every continent.Hidden stuff everywhere, even entire dungeons in remote areas.Lots of optionals and endgame content.Negatives:If you just stack defense and magic defense you can get through pretty much the entire game without any trouble on most difficulties.Damage dealt = 4x Attack stat - 2x enemy defense stat.That and instant death spells are ridiculous. Either you have protect rings and they don't do anything or you don't have protect rings and your entire party dies before you even get to attack. Mindflayers.. last dream is a pretty good rpg game the graphics are pretty good for a rpg it gets a 8.5the music is by far the best thing to come out of this game.some of the tunes seen to come out the the sky soundtrack it gets a 9.7replay there is plenty of replay to get you though it gets a 10.contols might take some time to get used to it gets a 8.like i said its a good rpg game recommend. If your attention span is short, just read the first line: I have never had so much genuine fun fighting through random battles in my life. While this may not be the best overall jRPG experience, it is the best jRPG gameplay experience I've ever had. I have been playing jRPGs for about 20 years, so that's saying quite a bit.If you like the original Final Fantasy, you will fall in love. You simply select four out of eight possible characters to form a party (their descriptions are accurate, and you can take more than one of the same character). As you level up, you allocate points to different attributes, so the characters grow according to your needs. I adored the customization. There are countless references to the Final Fantasy series, Lufia, and a few other titles as well. I'm almost done with my second playthrough, and I can say from experience that the way I handled combat and resource management completely changed with my party. It drags a little bit in the third quarter, but everything else is solid. Other than that, I suppose my only nitpicking complaints are that your main character's backstory is a little cliche, and if your main is a female, she'll be referred to as 'he' and 'him', as I've discovered on my second playthrough. These oversights shouldn't be what you take away from this review, though.. Very great game so many hours to use up in it and over 236 achivements the game reminds me of many elements from the original Final Fantasy such as creating everyone in your party and then farming gold for equipment and skills would play several playthroughs of this game many times cause i love the style of the game if you like old school classic JRPGS give this a try now. Alright. I'll get straight to the point.Recommended: YesBecause overall this game was very very enjoyable for what it is.But you're not interested in factless statements.I've already gotten my money's worth. Game cost me $5 and at the time of this review I've played it 7.7 hours. It costs like $6 to go to see a movie at the theater for like 2 or 2 and a half hours. So yeah.Here's what I like and don't like about it so far. Really just a couple major things.I'll start with what I like of course.+ I like the leveling up system. Rather than you getting preassigned increases to various stats when your guys level up, you just get the points to spend however you want. This makes me feel like I'm really in control of my party's strengths and weaknesses. That I can do something about it if they're lacking in this area or that. Is my White Mage not able to keep up with the damage being thrown at the party? Next level up I can dump ALL the points into INT if I want to. Is my White Mage keeping up just fine and I want to go for sustainability, with a higher mana pool, so I don't have to return to town as often? I can dump all the points into MP if I want.+ I like the skill system. Again rather than the game automatically giving you skills at certain levels, when you kill monsters, you get SP. You can spend this SP to unlock various passive or active abilities. So you directly control exactly what everyone has, and I love it.+ I like the various classes to be picked. Again, rather than most RPGs where you have preassigned characters with preassigned classes, you're able to pick the 4 characters you want, and what classes they are. It's completely in your hands. There are 8 classes to choose from, so it's up to you to decide what you think the best party composition is. There's a lot of debate over that. (And I've actually made a Guide for this game over it- check it out!) I personally went with 3 Knights and 1 White Mage. Though I feel I'll probably get boned in the future for not having a Black Mage. Maybe I'll be able to get elemental weapons for my knights and it won't matter. Who knows. It's up to you!+ I like the overall story. The plot is interesting and makes me want to press on to figure it out. Nothing really else to say about that.There are other things I could talk about that I like about this game, but those are the major ones. The ones I really care about.Now for the negatives. There aren't many.- The dialogue outside of cutscenes is lackluster. Like, one box of text lackluster. Towards the beginning of the game (no spoilers) you have to go to a tower to get a thing. When you get in the tower you meet a guy and he simply says something like "You're here for the thing aren't you? We'll you'll have to fight this to prove you're worthy!" and that's freaking it. What? It's obvious that the developers skipped on this in favor of other things which is fine. It's just sometimes so obviously short that it smacks you in the face. It's like really. You just know that the developers threw something in there so they could move on. And this happens EVERYWHERE.But to cut it some slack, I feel that it doesn't really take away from the overall experience of the game too much.That being said I've always been more of a mechanics-focused guy than a story-focused guy, so keep that in mind.Honestly that's the only negative I could think of, really.Well that's it! Please do give me a thumbs up if this review helped you. :). This game is really fun. It has most of the good stuff from old RPGs from SNES and some new stuff like getting to add the points to your character. You also can't mess up since you could eventually max all the characters' stats if played long enough. They made NPCs say different things after most story events and they have some move to different towns throught the story, but not just following you. They have the 50 floor dungeon similar to Lufia 2 cave, except not as good since you can't bring the special items back in. There are tons of optional things you can do like race the birds, which is better than on FF since you can win just by pushing the correct buttons and no randomness. You can fish to get gold super easy and the fish are good for healing, but you don't have to and there is no terrible mini game for the fishing. It just works when you do it and you almost always get a fish. Just buy 99 bait and set it to turbo or Autohotkey it (Would have been better with no delay and to just have the option to fish x99 in 1 second, but oh well.) If you put it on the hardest mode, it starts out slow because you will need to grind a long time, but the game gets easy by the end. They build in a battle macro system where you can preprogram a set of moves to do for a round. This saves a ton of time and was one of the best improvements ever for turn based battles. I will have a hard time playing any other turn based game after this since I am spoiled by only having to hit like 3 button presses to fight a round instead of 57 like other RPGs. You get to pick your classes at the start and you can choose from 8 classes, so you can replay the game and try different strategies, although the characters didn't feel very different to me. There are many items to equip and you can craft and do side quests to get alot of stuff. This will give you something to do if you get stuck at any point right after the start and you won't need to just grind. I deffinetly recommend this game when it is on sale of if it gets in a bundle.. NOTE: Full disclosure; I am doing some scripting work on Last Dream now. However, I wrote this review as a regular player, well before I knew I would be working on the game. (END NOTE)This game is mid-range for most things (graphics, story, music, script, map design). Where it really shines, though, is in the mechanics. A "fuzzy" class system (where many abilities are not unique to a given class) combines with an attribute-awarded level system (where you get "points" to spend upon leveling) results in a very flexible, innovative style of gameplay. If you want 4 white mages, for example, you could conceivably make one into a tank. This focus on variety and custom-tailored heroes makes the game a great deal of fun, and the combat (so far ~4 hrs. in) is balanced.Other aspects of the game at a glance: lots of hidden secrets; some tile-based puzzles; optional encounters; multiple paths to the same objective; and lots of inspiration from classic RPGs (like FFIX's world map treasures). This game takes a solid, if somewhat lackluster, base RPG and layers onto it a masterwork of mechanics and design. Definitely worth your time.. Having gotten tired of playing Final Fantasy 1 I sought out to discover a new game that had similar elements to that game. Choose your classes and build them up any way you wish, darn good challenges and questionable song selections has led me to enjoying and recommending this game for a go. I should dare call this a superior game to Final Fantasy for just one reason alone: The thief can steal things! Take THAT Final Fantasy 1!:U
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