Topic: Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden DELUXE Edition (Read 481 times)

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Here's the Deluxe Edition:                   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XC15519X

Strategy Guide COMPLETED VERSION! http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8MLWOP0H

Story
In a time before time itself, a time before man inherited the world around him, the Holy Knights of Eden protected the Sacred lands from a mysterious force, known only as "Evil". Those inflicted with this disease must be cleansed, for the sake of the holy lands.

Follow the adventures of a young boy as he travels the world of Pangea in his quest to rid the lands of the rising Serpent Army. Though he seeks to avenge the former inhabitants of his homeland, everything soon changes when he befriends the legendary Knights of Eden. While the plot progresses in the vein of older NES RPGs, there are plenty of controversial twists to satisfy even the most skeptical fans of the genre.

Features
-This is the coloured version
- As Jogan levels up, he slowly matures from a young boy to a man. The more levels you gain, the older he begins to look, and the stronger he becomes.
- With each level up, Jogan learns new attack combos that are completely customizable! This makes gameplay much more strategic in nature.
- The world of Pangea has been designed from the actual thing! Yes! This means it is HUGE! Countless places to explore, and endless sidequests to complete along the way. The world also includes the lost city of Atlantis and the Continent of Eden!
- I promise the greatest soundtrack you've ever heard in an oldschool RPG. That is a PROMISE!

Battle System
This has been tweaked for the deluxe edition. You now have a weaker attack in place of the "do nothing" command. As stated above, players choose attack combos with each level up. Heavier attacks will wear out your energy meter, so sometimes choosing weaker combos is the wisest choice (especially against large parties of weaker enemies). For this reason, the player must make sure to have a good number of strong and weak combos to preserve energy.

This game has been making noise in the RPGMaker community for a few months now. The critics can only seem to agree on one thing: either you love it, or you hate it. This Edition is the coloured version with bug fixes, extra content, and an improved(?) battle system!

For the Original Version, go here: http://www.rpgrevolution.com/forums/index....showtopic=40782

This game also comes with a complete strategy guide/walkthrough which will help you find your way around Pangea, choose the best skill sets, and complete all of the side quests!









Last Edit: May 27, 2010, 10:14:56 pm by sbester
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Emulating NES RPGs is cool and all, but even they didn't have such empty maps. You spruce them up slightly.
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Emulating NES RPGs is cool and all, but even they didn't have such empty maps. You spruce them up slightly.

I wouldn't bother asking him to spruce up any part of this game considering he's already decided that he's done with it and to ignore the suggestions to improve on the game's glaring faults that render it virtually unenjoyable.
Last Edit: May 28, 2010, 06:08:38 pm by Corfaisus
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Run Time Package non trovate.  Installare RTPe.exe
I don't really want to have to install RM2k to play this :|
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Run Time Package non trovate.  Installare RTPe.exe
I don't really want to have to install RM2k to play this :|

I'd really hate to say it, considering I feel like I've been riding this guy's ass for too long, but you're seriously not missing out on much.

A huge (500x500) poorly-designed and empty world map, long hallway dungeons that, elevation-wise, don't make any sense, and vague story pushing details. You'll honestly be told to go out and find the two magical artifacts for the Knights of Eden... and that's it. No indication of their location or anything. The original game bragged the "best soundtrack in any old-school RPG ever", which falls severely short of living up to.
Last Edit: May 29, 2010, 12:01:19 pm by Corfaisus
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Leave the music out of this, it totally rules :P