About This Game Alcornagia, a damaged world plagued by warfare and engulfed in darkness is dying. The only hope for it's restoration is a legendary gem called the Solenars Edge, created from the heavens. This gem is in the shape of a sword. It has the power to seal away the darkness and revitalize the world or to create an army of the undead at the wielder's beck and call to unleash never ending chaos. The choice is in who ever wields it. There are many who wish to use the gem for selfish desires, but only a select few may have the chance to banish the darkness. ~Remastered version of the original Solenars Edge series. ~Embark on a thrilling adventure with a huge cast of ever changing, yet enduring characters! ~A bunch of fun secrets and mini games. ~6 chapters with end-game content. ~8 character turned based battle system with the ability to swap between many more characters. ~Several jokes and hidden references. ~Enduring Soundtrack. ~Game style similar to old fashioned FF titles. ~Over 10+ hours of story based game play with optional content to sink your teeth into. ~Solenars Edge II: Aurora of The Seventh Dawn short story book (Digital) included with purchase. 6d5b4406ea Title: Solenars Edge RebirthGenre: Indie, RPGDeveloper:Team SyukinoPublisher:Team SyukinoFranchise:Solenars EdgeRelease Date: 1 Aug, 2017 Solenars Edge Rebirth Activation Fix solenars edge rebirth Very long story with lots of content for an RPG maker game, great music.. This game is on the top spot in my hit list.....for the most boring game ever.Not only is the story more than a little confusing...but oh my god even back in the 80's the graphic is just meh. Large blocks of nothing.....if I remeber the first part right the *king* has no house or castle he was on top of a stairway. Most houses are just well large blocksyou can't enter. Outside its not getting better. Small pathways surrounded by a green screen.Oh, but you can walk through (some) walls and shorten your way.Yes, there are some minigames (and some of them comes without explanation). No, sorry I played this for over 2 hours and thats enough.. I really tried with this game, because it's oddly compelling in a what not to do in a game, yet let me see what happens next way. First of all, the mapping is atrocious, with vast expanses of nothing, but lines of rocks or trees making you zigzag through the vast expanses of nothing. Towns mostly, as far as I played, have houses with no doors or you can't go in--or, as in one town, they are just giant rectangles of nothing. There is nothing to explore; you just follow a linear path. It took me over an hour to get out of the prologue, and I still don't really have a clue what's going on.You can only save when you come across save crystals, which normally wouldn't be a problem, but they are sparse. I went through tons of dialogue, opened a book, and apparently my character got sucked into some vortex never to be seen again. Game Over. Granted, the book did ask if I wanted to open it, but being curious. . . Unfortunately, that meant going back through about 5 minutes or more of dialogue.Another point where this save lack became detrimental was after advancing quite a ways past my last save point, I encountered snakes that could poison. The first and only item store I encountered had no remedy for poison, nor did I have anyone in my party who could cure. I had one resurrection item since they were extremely expensive and a few tents, which supposedly allowed you to heal the party outside of battle. I had no option but to let the character die. I decided to use a tent, since I had only the one resurrection item, but nope, the tent only heals the living members--dead member was still dead. My options were to go back to the last save and get more resucitation items or just quit. I decided to just quit.There are mini games, but the vast majority aren't really explained (other than the self-explanatory hit the right sequence of keys ones, which rather suck), and I don't have a clue what to do with them. The speed at which I've been adding and attaining new party members is almost dizzying, most of whom pop up for a battle and then go away. And as for the battles themselves, it is baffling how characters can one hit an enemy during one battle, then barely make a dent in that enemy if they encounter it again. There is no rationale as to the amount of damage characters do, and it seems that battles actually get more difficult as you level. I don't know if the monsters are leveling with my party or it's just poor settings or a combination.The story itself might not be so bad--especially if I could manage to stick it out, but there defiitely is some cringe-worthy dialogue. Yet, the game is filled with odd absurdities--baffling and weird things that made me keep going. For one, some of the characters are named things like the "Evil King of the West." Although, the poor king of whatever town in the beginning doesn't even get a castle, but just a set of vast and grand steps leading up to his little cubicle. At one point in the very beginning, you can go into a priest's house. You can uncover a set of stairs that lead down to his dungeon, with cells full of people. Nope, not a clue why they were down there at all.. This was.. remarkably bad. Like, top-tier garbage in my experience. The game moves a mile a minute, introducing and killing characters within a minute of meeting them. Combat has no difficulty at all. The most recent addition to my party in the prequel, who joined for no reason whatsoever, literally one-shotted the final boss, and then kept attacking his corpse for awhile. There are mini-games scattered around with no explanation of what the heck you're actually supposed to do.The videos suggest the game opens up later on, but honestly, I can't suffer through the beginning. It doesn't feel like a game. It doesn't even feel like an early access game. It feels like a testing ground in RPGmaker.The English is pretty bad too. Numerous grammatical errors and the dialogue itself is cheesy and cliche' as all heck. And somehow it was deemed appropriate for major events to be stuffed into pure text against a black screen rather than actually animating it.Thumbs way, way down.. Solenars Edge Rebirth is the kind of game that makes you wonder what is going to happen next and has some fantastic fighting music, not to mention the looot of characters that you are going to have a hard time on deciding who you like more! Good humour and some very frustrating moments. The combat can sometimes be a little to long imo but then again I'm fairly new to RPGs so I don't know. I'm pretty sure without the advice and help I got I would have had a much harder time.. --> never forget to buy weapons and armor and SAVE! (For the love of god, do not enter hell, as tempting as it might be)Also Solen is the worst character ever and everyone who likes him doesn't know whats good.. Classical RPG created on the RPG Maker, but why it should be purchased? It's great for starting an introduction to the genre, because the game is simple, and there are no difficult and illogical moments. History and the plot are transparent, and it is interesting to observe their progress. The world is very well developed, many NPCs with which you can interact, a lot of side quests that do not force you to grind.. I have one major problem with this game: the inability to backtrack - at all. I went out into the field and encountered enemies that poisoned me, as I hadn't any means of curing it I tried to go back to the recent town only to discover that this is impossible.I got this game because I had played and enjoyed Solenar's Edge Heroes, which is mostly just arena fights and has no story but fun mechanics.
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