Last Dream: World Unknown

Last Dream: World Unknown

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Разработчик: White Giant RPG Studios

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Описание

Last Dream: World Unknown is the rich result of over four years of intensive development. This vast RPG is both a standalone adventure and the thrilling sequel to the breakout game, Last Dream, and incorporates the best features of classic RPGs: replayability and complete immersion into a vibrant world.

Last Dream: World Unknown is a passion project with

  • 45+ hours of dynamic gameplay
  • 25+ additional hours of immersive side quests
  • 1+ hour of interspersed flashbacks
  • 225+ compositions from talented, independent artists
  • 20 mind-bending puzzles
  • 240+ tracked achievements
  • 150 carefully-authored mini-stories to enjoy
  • 750+ unique paths by virtue of the non-linear gameplay
  • 900+ page comprehensive Strategy Guide and walkthrough



Key Features


Journey across the wondrous forests and veiled mountains of Last Dream: World Unknown as the master of your own destiny. Explore hidden side quests, captivating cutscenes, exciting storylines, and vibrant puzzles as you spirit your party to epic heights in a sprawling RPG.

  • 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 new skills for each class
  • Complete 24 optional class-specific side quests
  • Build each character's attributes as you see fit
  • 250+ new enemies with 300+ new skills
  • Leaderboards!



A Deep Storyline Focus


History Remade – Last Dream: World Unknown takes place after the events of Last Dream in the same universe. It features a complete, self-contained story set in a new diverse world, full of secrets and history. Delve into a sprawling storyline spanning multiple ascensions of new races and experience the world of Firma through over an hour of flashback cutscenes. Uncover the hidden truths behind Firma’s tumultuous history and guide your hero into a brave new era.

Strategic Role Playing – Experience a highly non-linear RPG where the decisions you make change the world around you. Will you journey to help defend Kort via the Frozen Tower or the Abandoned Tunnel? Gain ocean passage by destroying the village of Ronkar, or pay 500,000G to buy your own ship? By virtue of the choices available in Last Dream: World Unknown, there are hundreds of unique paths through the mystical land of Firma.

Tremendous Replayability – Last Dream: World Unknown offers you the freedom to choose any 4-character Party you wish from 8 distinctive character classes. Each class also has their own unique (optional) side quests, and with 330 Party variations, you’ll never run out of new experiences. In addition to selectable difficulty levels, you can also build each of your character’s attributes and skills as you see fit. The exciting possibilities are nearly limitless!

Expansive Side Quests – Whether you love the rush of gambling at the Wystonia Casino, the sensation of adrenaline pumping through your gauntlet-covered veins as you stare down your opponents at the Arena, or completing one of the 24 class-specific sidequests for unique rewards; Last Dream: World Unknown has it all. You’ll find much more waiting for you to explore in the world of Firma…



Development


Our development team is comprised of people who deeply cherish the RPGs of our childhoods.

Last Dream: World Unknown was crafted to be an enduring game that we would personally enjoy. After we experienced the success of Last Dream and enjoyed conversations with thousands of fans, we invested the prior four years into creating a game that reflected our fans' best ideas and our own joys. We remain deeply appreciative to our generous fans on Kickstarter and the entire Steam community (Thank you!!).



Поддерживаемые языки: english

Системные требования

Windows

Minimum:
  • OS: XP
  • Processor: 1.6 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4400 or similar
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: 2.4GHz dual-core (Intel Core i5 or similar)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 760 or similar
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Mac

Minimum:
  • OS: 10.7+
  • Processor: 1.6GHz dual-core (Intel Core i5 or similar)
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4400 or similar
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 64-bit only
Recommended:
  • OS: 10.10+
  • Processor: 2.4GHz dual-core (Intel Core i5 or similar)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 760 or similar
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 64-bit only

Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Debian-Similar, Kernel 4.3+
  • Processor: 1.6GHz dual-core (Intel Core i5 or similar)
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4400 or similar
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Linux OSes are extremely diverse; please contact us if your preferred OS has problems.
Recommended:
  • OS: Linux Mint 17+
  • Processor: 2.4GHz dual-core (Intel Core i5 or similar)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 760 or similar
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Ubuntu, Mint, and SteamOS are tested; please contact us if your preferred OS has problems.

Отзывы пользователей

Рекомендую 10.06.2024 16:16
0 0

Still waiting on 2. This though has great exploration and combat!

Время в игре: 2289 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 05.11.2023 05:26
0 0

Great replayability, easy to understand. It feels so familiar yet original. The expansion is just what the series needed. My only dissent is this takes the number and length of puzzles and overall gameplay to the other side of the spectrum. You can beat the original in hours or days of leisure play however it could take weeks of leisure play to beat this expansion.

Время в игре: 7871 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 02.11.2023 17:44
0 0

Very similar to Last Dream, the first game.
While Last Dream, the first game, was absolutely excellent, World Unknown on the other hand... well it feels like the devs went ham on the brainstorming. The theme of the brainstorming? "How to make the experience as tedious and as miserable as possible".

Just a couple exemples that bothered me:

Every single location, be it part of the overworld, dungeon, even the towns, all of them are mazes with all the means possible and imaginable put in place to make you struggle progressing through.

One location specifically forces you to split your party. Always a good time.

Enemies that can inflict status effects with the tag "uncurable" that also bypass your status immunity gears

Enemies that do damage based on a percentage of your >MAX< hp (so bypasses your defense stat, makes your increase max hp spells/gears not only useless, but detrimental since your healing spells now won't be able to keep up with the damage received)

The overall tediousness of achievement hunting (which again was great in the first game)

The story? Is there one?

So no, I wouldn't recommend this game.
Wish I had stopped after the first game (which I HIGHLY recommend to try) and kept a fond memory of, and completely ditched World Unknown.

Время в игре: 2094 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 15.05.2022 15:09
0 0

I loved Last Dream, playing it all the way through the end and getting all achievements except for the most obscure. Last Dream: World Unknown is a separate game but is a continuation of the story of Last Dream, sort of. The party is the same, but they are taken to a different world full of its own problems. There is more to do; more to find; more to explore! Go fishing in the ocean, fresh water, or ice water. Seek out treasures and recipes to craft powerful items. Fight in the arena or gamble at the casino!

Each dungeon is long and rewarding, packed with treasures to find and monsters to defeat. The typical dungeon takes me an hour or two to explore, especially when hunting for all the treasures.

It's been pretty easy for me because I ported my team from Last Dream "as is", which makes them far more powerful than the enemies at the beginning. However, there are plenty of options for people who want a greater challenge, even if using their original party. For me, it's more about the story and exploration than the actual challenge, so this suits me just fine.

Время в игре: 1190 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 14.03.2022 18:52
3 0

I felt a bit more divided about this game than Last Dream, but overall I still found it a fun time.

Your group of heroes can be imported, or you can start over with a new party at the minimum level. One important thing to note is that you aren't playing from level 1, it's whatever level your party finished at previously or the default for a brand new group.

Most of the things I enjoyed about the first game, such as music/music variety, gameplay, and engagement, are still here. A few new experiments were done in this one for certain parts of the game, and while some were fun, I also grew frustrated with others. It's hard to say without spoilers, but just remember that the developers have a walkthrough on their website for this game as well as the first one, and honestly I found myself relying heavily on it.

Overall, I would recommend this game if you are very familiar with its predecessor Last Dream. You need to be able to effectively use the heroes in your party to do well in this game, and that is something you have a better chance of accomplishing if you've finished out the first game.

Время в игре: 4669 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 29.12.2021 22:29
0 0

Great game. I usually dodge JRPGs because they're grindy, but this one isn't.
There's tons of exploration with actually interesting and fun things to be found. Really strong feeling of progression, not just in stats, but in the tools you can use to approach common problems. And dangerous enemies that require attention or planning to safely approach.

Время в игре: 1384 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 25.12.2020 10:33
3 0

If you liked Last Dream, this is more of the same.

It has the same feel as an Epic-level D&D campaign - you're more powerful than you get to be in most RPGs from the get-go, but your enemies are a good bit tougher too.

The story can be tough to follow, but if you stick with it it can be a very rewarding experience. It takes place in a different setting than the first, so you don't have to worry too much about continuity.

That being said, I do not recommend this as your first Last Dream experience. Play the first game first and then work your way over to this. I found it to be a much more rewarding experience.

Время в игре: 3754 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 23.10.2020 05:53
9 0

This is a huge step away from the first Last Dream, in a bad way. It seems like the artist they had to design monsters has left and they replaced them with a 7th grader who liked to doodle fantasy stuff. Its really bad. I am not a professional artist by any means but I legit have done much better fantasy art than most of the monsters you encounter.

Aside from bad artwork, the story is atrocious, seemingly pandering to diversity, and the story seems super thin and uninspired. Every other NPC you talk to has some kind of message about how all of the races are equal and should work together. Not joking, its more than half of them that say something like this. Its just like what the hell, we get it. This game has nowhere near the character as the original.

Again, character attribute customization is nice, but ability selection is limited. Continuing from a previous save of Last Dream keeping equipment is not advised, as you will be broken overpowered and the game will be absolutely trivial. For example, you get to the town with an arena pretty early on in this game, and I was able to just stomp every aspect of the arena with 2 characters not even breaking a sweat or having to use any items. Also, mages are weak, the black mage is essentially useless.

I will continue to play with hopes that the story shifts and gets better. I put over 60 hours in Last Dream, which I rate a solid 9/10, but so far World Unknown is a 3/10 at best.

Время в игре: 598 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 19.06.2018 20:15
30 1

I was a huge fan of the original Last Dream, so it pains me to write a negative review. It pained me a lot more to try playing through this hot mess, though. This is a pseudo-sequel to another game, both being Final Fantasy type RPGs. In this game, you try to punch enemies to death before they paralyze, burn, silence, lacerate, confuse, zombify, poison, and blind you all in one round. I'm only exaggerating a little bit, as almost every random encounter configuration can and will inflict at least two kinds of status ailments on your party.

The point where I knew for sure I was playing the wrong game was when I encountered an enemy which could blind my entire party simultaneously, or inflict sleep AND poison on my entire party simultaneously, or reduce one character's hp to 1, or straight up instakill any one of my party members. Oh, and these gentlemen come in groups of SIX. For mega lulz, this is about two hours into the game. You have to wonder what is going through the heads of devs when they make crap like this, though the most likely answer is "nothing".

You can import your party from the previous game too, if you want things to get as badly unbalanced in the opposite direction. Import an old party and you'll instakill anything. Except your mages! This doesn't show too much in the prequel, but as you get to higher and higher levels the way the game calculated magic attack vs. magic defense means almost all of your characters are going to be doing zero damage. It is pretty bad with your warriors (even the extremely offense-focused monk), but your wizards are going to be flailing uselessly while you rely on weird strategies like bombs and instant kill attacks.

You're able to do the whole "poison, stun, paralyze, confuse, blind, silence everybody at once" thing too. If used well this can give you a fighting chance, though this makes the whole thing a huge luck-based game since there are very few things you can do to resist status effects.

Long story short, the balance of this game is complete junk and you have to play in very specific, counterintuitive, and most importantly unfun ways. Avoid this nonsense.

Время в игре: 1644 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 03.04.2018 15:52
6 0

Oh boy, more Last Dream.

So if you played the last game- It's very much more of the same, in a good way. They've clearly learned as they work on the series, and a lot of the rougher edges of the design have been improved this go-around. Levels and Dungeons seem to be better-designed this time, and they've clearly gotten their hands on a much wider array of tilesets and other assets, so the whole game feels very distinct both in telling regions apart from eachother, and like you'll never look at a screen and mistake it for something you saw in the first game. Oh, and the music is still sweet.

If you've never played the original- you can still play this game no problem, but you gotta get a sense of what you're trying to get into: This is a Zoning Out Game. This is a game where you've got some time to kill, and you just chill out and go for awhile. It's never going to grab you by the heart or get your adrenaline pumping, but if you have the right itch for it to scratch, you'll have a great time. I love these games, even as I understand that not everyone wants a zoning out game. If you do, give one of these ones a shot. If not, they're probably not for you, and that's fine.

Время в игре: 395 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 04.10.2017 21:18
3 0

tl;dr: Gameplay-wise, this is the best rpg I've ever played. You need to at least play the demo.

Disclaimer : This game is a direct sequel to Last Dream. However, I have never played that game. Therefore this review will be looking at this game as a stand-alone game.

An overview of World Unknown


World Unknown is the best blend of classic jrpg gameplays. Every part of its gameplay is very polished and balanced resulting the most fun I've ever had with any jrpg. It's not without flaw (I'll get to that later), but even in its worst moments I still have a lot of fun adventuring in the world of Firma. It also has a charming story that stood on its own so you don't really have to play the first game.

A competent party and their epic battles
One thing that immediately sets World Unknown apart from other Rpgs of its kind is that your characters start at level 60 and you can immediately re-spec them after intro cutscene. This means that you won't have to waste hours punching rats before getting to the fun part. And as your character grow stronger, you can further customize them by manually increasing select stats during level ups. There's also a system where you can buy and equip skills, but it's kinda moot since you'll be able to buy everything your character can buy by the end-game. The item system more than made up for it though, crafting various gears and choosing which ones you want to wear is exciting because they have real benefits instead of just stat-padders.

Various states of status effects (and crits)
My favourite thing from World Unknown's battle system is its varied status effects. Starting from common confusion easily dispelled by an errant hit to godly paralysis that not even death can dispell. Not only do they add complexity to gears arrangement, you also have to sometime drastically change your strategy to deal with them. Is it worth it to keep that idiot Engineer alive? Would it be more efficient to leave him to his demise before raising and rebuffing him? Or maybe you can use him to drain the enemy's mp so you don't have to deal with the status effects?

Unfortunately, nothing is perfect
The game's biggest failing is in its qte minigame. I don't know if it's engine limitation, but the prompt always displays default control scheme. So if you use an alternate control scheme or a gamepad, you won't know what to press. They are mostly optional, casino minigame can be ignored and thief's minigame only gives some punishment but it still lets you continue. However, the one in the main plot requires you to get an obscure item if you don't want to use your keyboard and set it to use default control. I happen to stumble upon the item since I like to read the hunt descriptions, but I imagine it'd be quite an annoyance if you didn't find it.

All in all, World Unknown is still something I'd wholeheartedly recommend to everyone who doesn't mind reading in their games. The gameplay is very fun. The level up is actually meaningful. There's no grinding required (I even halved my encounter rate towards the end of my playthrough). The NPCs are endearing enough to make me regret that I failed to protect them. And the character class has nice variety so I'll definitely do another playthrough with different classes.

Время в игре: 2999 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 16.06.2017 03:52
19 0

This game has an absolutely staggering amount of content. I just finished the game on hard mode, did what I thought was a lot of side quests and have about 45 hours in. Then you realize there are literally maybe a dozen places on the map I never even set foot in. For the price, the Last Dream series gives you an incredible value. This is probably one of the few or only RPG maker games you will find on Steam that reaches a quality level that rivals the old console RPGs we all grew up with.

The soundtrack alone is probably worth the money. This game's music folder is delight to go through and really helps elevate the game to the next level. Gameplay wise it has all the features you'd ever want. Character customization, coming up with your own builds, massive amount of content, great music, lots of settings to tailor the game the way you like, and more achievements than a normal person could ever hope to get.

These guys have earned your money, frankly they should be charging more for how much is packed into this thing. I'm looking forward to more games in this series.

Время в игре: 2834 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 09.06.2017 08:29
5 0

tl;dr Amazing Game, 9/10

Gameplay: Classic RPG Maker Gameplay. Expands on the baseline with very deep charakter costomization. Combat is challenging and interesting, the Warmup and Cooldown system makes sure you're not simply spamming the same abilities over and over again.

Story: It's OK, simple straight forward story, befitting an rpgmaker game. Focus is definitely more on gameplay. I didnt get nearly as interested in the main villain as i did in the original game.

Soundtrack: Outstanding, especially combat music as amazing.

Developers: I really have to talk a bit about the devs in this short review. The guys from White Giant are awesome. I started with the free demo version a month ago and jumped fresh into the game on release, there were some bugs. Most of the time when i reported a bug and there was a patch fixing it not even 24 hours later. The devs are really taking good care of the game.

Время в игре: 5638 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 07.06.2017 03:07
8 0

Great game, its as good as the first one. I'm about 25% into the game, and already the world is almost entirly open for exploration. The game picks up right where the last one left off, but in a new world. One of the best crafted jrpgs out there, it has a great class system, crafting, questing, alot of exploring, and branching paths, which allow you to take both branches quite often! I would buy this at full price, but even more so on sale. Gem of a game, worth every penny.

Время в игре: 1775 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 05.06.2017 03:20
7 0

Hello, my name is Tipuzzle, and I am addicted to Last Dream and its sequel/expansion, Unknown World.

Last Dream was perfect for all of my customization-hungry needs. I am a giant stat nerd and, because of that, having so many options for my characters in the forms of AP, SP, and eight different classes, Last Dream spoiled me to the point where very few RPGs have managed to quench the same thirst for a strong sense of control. Last Dream: World Unknown brings that control back, but perhaps in an overwhelming way if this is your Last Dream game.

I decided to start a completely new game, surprised to find that all of my characters started at level 60 or so and I could change the AP values for every last stat all of them had right off the bat. I must have spent fifteen minutes on that page alone, trying to puzzle out what stats would work best with the strategy I wanted to go for this time around, all while thinking to myself... "Would a new player really like this?"

The answer is 'no'. If you have not played the original Last Dream, then World Unknown, from a statistical and plot standpoint, is definitely not for you, and that's perfectly okay because YOU SHOULD PLAY LAST DREAM. Seriously. If you're a control freak like I am, it is the perfect game for you, and once you're finished with it, World Unknown is like a second round of this sweet, sweet RPG drug.

I'll let you learn about the rest of the game's positives (lore, lots of content, etc.) from other reviews, but if you take anything from this one: Control Freaks, this game is your drug. Buy it, you won't regret it. Not even that complicated, just a buncha numbers.

Have fun!~

Время в игре: 1163 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 03.06.2017 03:07
14 0

Thank you devs for releasing this wonderfully detailed cosmos and continuing the Last Dream story! I have been watching YouTube videos of the first four continents - everything is so stunningly cool! I was going to wait until The Humble Store in a few weeks, but the wait dragged me to Steam. Plus, I want to support you guys. I would have paid more if I could!!

Время в игре: 681 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 02.06.2017 18:41
28 0

Summary: Last Dream was released in 2014 and quickly garnered positive reviews as a classic RPG executed exceptionally well. Everything about World Unknown feels like Last Dream, just better: massive content and intelligent game mechanics, with a similar old school wonderment and deep attention to every detail.

Special Content: Beyond the many NPC personalities are the hidden "books" in the villages of Last Dream: World Unknown. One unexpected experience is discovering these stories as you venture from one town to the next. A hilarious caravan journal describes a historical sequence of traveling from village to village, seeking to sell his goods. One believable mishap after another occurs to this unlucky fellow until he learns how to succeed in the medieval culture of World Unknown. Likewise, the Player must journey across this challenging yet fascinating world and learn how to survive. The mirroring experience of these wonderful books and the Player's own experience is just one element of what makes this game a joy.

Soundtrack! The music is wonderful and varied and plentiful. The game is worth the price of the "album" alone. The music actually led me to discover the substantial world of Creative Commons music. In this regard, World Unknown demonstrates how quality can be derived from curation: the developers of World Unknown clearly invested time into finding the best composers and then carefully placed each instrumental song within suitable game scenarios.

Discovery: I have not used every character class available and thus, I know there is more exciting content waiting in the class-specific dungeons. An indie game like this, with so much content, cannot be profitable and thus, the developers must have created World Unknown just because they love it. It shows.

Last Dream: World Unknown is worth a deep dive.

Время в игре: 1375 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 02.06.2017 08:01
21 0

10/10 - Given our busy lives, how we allocate our leisure time is important. If you enjoy beautifully-staged maps and music with delightful characters in an open world (with twisting dungeons and tricky puzzles!) then Last Dream: World Unknown is absolutely worth your time. Highly recommend.

Время в игре: 516 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 02.06.2017 04:34
26 0

Even better than the original.

Last Dream was "classic fantastic" because it recaptured all the best RPG elements of my youth.

Last Dream - World Unknown elevates this loving attention to NES/SNES/N64 detail into an even more refined experience.

Tons of content and a 919-page guide!

The characters are more vibrant, the dungeons are more clever, the battles are more challenging, and the music is more attuned to the wonderfully varied settings within World Unknown. Players of Last Dream will recognize that the devs' talents have deepened considerably. I won't spoil it here, but multiple surprising new experiences await in just the first few hours, and after downloading the 919-page Strategy Guide, I can see that there are more surprises still!

A world to deeply explore and understand.

The sense of place within World Unknown is strongly felt. The towns, forests, and pathways feel lived in, as if this world exists somewhere. World Unknown still retains the innocence of games like Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger, but the NPCs you encounter feel like they have something meaningful to communicate, and the history of each village is presented in colorful snippets of hidden books and myths.

Opportunities for advanced challenges.

I really love the advanced battle mechanics and individualized character attributes, although I expect that some players may find these enhanced features difficult to master. Of course, there are "Easy" and "Very Easy" difficulty settings and "Recommended" skill settings that new players should probably adopt, but those who love RPGs will want to dive into the expanded freedom of choice in World Unknown. I am playing on "Hard" and game progression has been, well, hard. Yet, I am already considering restarting (as I write this) and playing on "Legendary" because I want to explore and experience every corner of this detailed game.

Satisfying immersion.

Like Last Dream, World Unknown offers the opportunity to joyfully disappear into its depth. Even at the beginning, you can view the world map in the menu screen and behold the epic adventure that awaits.

I sincerely appreciate the effort the devs invested to create World Unknown, and $9.99 feels absurdly low for the tens (hundreds?) of hours of future enjoyment. I have no idea how long World Unknown will take to complete, but I know I will enjoy the journey and the challenge.

Время в игре: 340 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 01.06.2017 23:11
49 1

This game takes me back to the good old days playing Final Fantasy I. But this is not just a regeneration of FF… this is a JRPG on steroids with all those modern features that you would have loved back in the day. Pick your party, pick your difficulty, pick your encounter rate… there is so much customization.

Here a list of what I like so far:

1) Customization… there’s a lot of it!
2) Incredible attention to detail. The first town is huge and filled with a wide variety of characters.
3) Beautiful mapping – The towns and dungeons and nicely laid out.
4) Most importantly… an extremely well-balanced battle system…

I have to go into a little bit more depth on the battle system because it deserves it. It easily rivals, if not betters (blasphemy, I know), our childhood favorites like Chrono Trigger or FF III.

First of all, you build your characters based on Ability Points. Each time you level up, you get an allotment and then it’s up to you to create your character. I really love this flexibility… even though I’ve selected a specific class, there are many ways that I could build them. In my first playthrough, I’m building a classic style Knight with plenty of attack, but I’d like to experiment with a tanky build.

Secondly skills are learned by earning Skill Points in battle (or purchasing orbs at stores). You can pick the skills that are most useful to you, or you can get them all if you’re a completionist like me =).

I’ve picked Hard for my first playthrough, and I have to say, it feels just right. In a lot of the games I’ve played in the past, I end up overleveled because I fully explore each area, so having the ability to bump up the enemy strength is great!

There is also a synthesis system that I haven’t explored too much yet, but looks really interesting.

All in all, this game is exactly what I’ve been looking for and I’m really looking forward to playing through the rest.

I give it 9/10!

Время в игре: 306 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 01.06.2017 20:00
40 0

I am SO excited to finally play the full version of Last Dream - World Unknown!

I loved Last Dream 1 because of how it slowly expanded into a massive world of intricate dungeons, challenging puzzles, charasmatic NPCs, gorgeous music, and devilish bosses.

I can already see that World Unknown has all of those elements AND MORE! I love the writing and the first bustling city, as well as all the new characters in the Harbor and Mercenaries' Guild - ha, they're great!

Thank you devs for continuing the Last Dream series!

Время в игре: 770 ч. Куплено в Steam

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