![]() Many developers would put less work into all the other content and already have "finished" the game, but with a more barren world outside of the actual main attractions. There's plenty to do and this probably doesn't mean much more than "final dungeon is still missing", ignoring the already big pile of content. Try not to let "game is not complete" scare you away. It does hurt that we still have no closure, but in the mean time I'm having fun in arcade mode. But if you accept the main game has no end yet, and focus on what's there, the game has tons of awesome content. If they rushed the game out more quickly, but it lacked most of the current content, would you be happy? Obviously no story mode ending yet is upsetting, and nobody can deny this is taking absurdly long. There is actually quite a lot of content in the game already. I have a sense they don't want to tick the "game is complete" box before it's what they really envisioned. While certainly it's been forever and the game still isn't complete, you have to consider what the game already has. Regarding all the "game will never be finished" complaints. I've seen the token jerk character lose at something and go "how could this happen? Dang you!" enough times in other stories, you know.That's all right, though. ![]() I guess I'm just not the intended audience at this age. There's a decent joke here and there, but mostly I just feel like I'm not getting anything out of the typical tropes and lack of surprises. I will say the writing is a bit too kid-ish and I ended up skipping most of it which is very unlike me. For not being the main game, it's surprisingly robust and better than many average games that have only this mode. It's available for users with the operating system Windows XP and prior versions, and it is only available in English. The current version of the game is 2016 and was updated on. ![]() There is also an "arcade" mode, which basically is just a roguelike side game. Since we added this game to our catalog in 2016, it has obtained 1 download, and last week it had 0 downloads. Including this freedom was probably very hard to balance, but is great fun as a result. Instead you can pick any skill you want and mix things up however you want. Boldly, there are no classes or rigid skill trees to choose from. Kind of like Secret of Mana with much better combat and actual significant rpg progression and build/equipment planning. ![]()
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