Разработчик: Denneko Yuugi
Описание
That world was created from the blessing of the ether energy provided by the Planet Tree, Esthanatelle.
After the destruction of the "Old World," the Esthanatelle Order, worshipers of the Planet Tree, took control of the world.
During that time, "Attributes," relics of the "Old World" were being excavated in ruins everywhere, and the Order established Halbern Machinery Academy to research these "Attributes."
The stated purpose of the Academy was the management and control of "Attributes" but, as it began to bring more places under its control, gradually the Order's control on it lessened and the Academy soon began to act independently, as a governing institution over a large part of the world.
At the height of all this, Cram Lanvelouche, a genius S-Rank Mechanician from the Halbern Machinery Academy; the legendary Attribute, "Machina;" and the Planet Tree become intertwined in a great spiral...
Machina of the Planet Tree -Planet Ruler- is the first in a series of several games by the group Denneko Yuugi. A combo-based RPG that focuses on action and flashy attacks, Planet Ruler takes many elements from classic Japanese RPGs and combines them in a fast-paced and colorful new world!
- Features a unique action point-based combo system!
- Wield an array of dazzling moves to triumph over your foes!
- Explore Halbern and meet its colorful inhabitants.
- Enjoy catgirls conversation between your party amid exploration with unique skits!
Поддерживаемые языки: english, japanese
Системные требования
Windows
Minimum:
- OS *: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8 (32 bit or 64 bit)
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 640 x 480 or better
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended:
- Processor: 3.0 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
Отзывы пользователей
Не рекомендую
03.11.2024 02:54
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hot garbage.
Время в игре: 24 ч.
Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую
22.09.2024 16:25
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A game I tried to like, but there's just too much wrong with it
Initial thoughts as I got this running were: 640x480 art? Seriously?
Ok, that part was an easy fix, just Alt + Enter to force full screen. Tip of the iceberg.
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The game is a typical early Final Fantasy copycat made with RPG Maker - 2d top-down random encounter turn-based RPG with a typical level-up / experience formula.
Characterisation was a bit more playful than I was expecting, but after a while I got bored with it. A lot of the time the dialogue sounds like it's straight out of a VN - always teasing the guy, overuse of the word 'perv'... if you know, you know, right? By the end (or 'near' the end) you can sum up the whole story with that word. Perve. It's almost all they talk about. *yawn*
So halfway through, finding out there was no character development, I was struggling to understand why I was still playing. Maybe I had some forehead notion of finishing the game. Ha-ha. Nice joke. The final dungeon Stairs to the Stars has a ridiculous difficulty spike - I think it's after the end of chapter 5. I think I was level 55, went in and tried the first portal boss and wiped in 10 seconds. After a quick look at some reviews and discussions (there isn't a lot of info to go by with this title) some people suggest level 75 before tackling it.
This equates to a huge amount of boring grinding just to play more of the same gameplay. And the gameplay well and truly is as predictable as they come - a tutorial dungeon, then a dungeon broken into 4 sub dungeons, and a final dungeon at the end.
Here's some added facepalms in case you still think you want to enter this iron maiden. There is an accessory slot, but there's only one accessory you can buy, and you can't buy it until chapter 6. Money is useless other than that one accessory - there are no weapons to buy (there is upgrading but it's based on a huge amount of grinding for parts). You have an armor slot too, but get this... there's nothing to replace it with! So you go into the final battle wearing your grass vest. Makes sense.
The grind for weapon parts wouldn't be so bad if you could get some guaranteed drops from the harder monsters, but to truly farm anything you have to farm a whole 1/4 of the game, with a tiny little teleport entrance at the start.
I should mention bosses are cheap too. Each round you do 12000 damage, the boss will heal back 10000 damage when it takes a turn. Have a boss heal 17000 per turn? Better hope you deal more than that per turn! It just keeps getting more ridiculous the further you go. Oh, and thanks to NO GEAR AT ALL you have to sit back and watch your party getting tossed around like a salad from all the status ailments - sleep, freeze, depression (yes it's a status), burn... one character has a skill for full curing all ailments on one character but in truth I hardly got a chance to use it as she was ailing from statuses as well.
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If you've run out of real RPGs to play and you are stinking desperate to play something new I still wouldn't recommend this one. I'm not coming back to it, and I regret ever getting it in the first place. But at least it's off the backlog!
Время в игре: 828 ч.
Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую
13.08.2024 13:13
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Too much is wrong with this game.
It's an overpriced RPG Maker game that really misses the mark on writing, gameplay, controls, and whatnot. Don't bother.
Время в игре: 21 ч.
Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую
26.06.2024 10:24
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Esty best girl (her clumsiness make her more cute pookie bear RAHHHHH)
Время в игре: 378 ч.
Куплено в Steam
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Denneko Yuugi |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 22.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 78% положительных (81) |
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Обновлено: 20.01.2025 12:18
Жанры
RPG
Indie
Особенности
Single-player
Steam Trading Cards
Partial Controller Support
Family Sharing