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The Great Gaias
September 6th, 2018, 18:06
Having evolved from the Dungeons and Dragons table and refined for over a decade, The Great Gaias is a story-driven RPG that tells a compelling tale adapted from an original campaign setting and reimagined as the beloved classic genre.
Story:
A mysterious contract from the royal family sparks the interest of an organized band of sellswords. What seems like a normal job quickly spirals into a whirlwind of betrayal and tragedy, thrusting a young rogue and his unlikely companions into the middle of an ancient prophecy.
Rumors of long forgotten creatures, lost magic and a cult devoted to a dark god signify the coming of a new age. With petty feuds and corrupted politicians dividing the unity of the great nations, a blind eye is turned to the true evil about to descend upon the land.
Features:
Story:
A mysterious contract from the royal family sparks the interest of an organized band of sellswords. What seems like a normal job quickly spirals into a whirlwind of betrayal and tragedy, thrusting a young rogue and his unlikely companions into the middle of an ancient prophecy.
Rumors of long forgotten creatures, lost magic and a cult devoted to a dark god signify the coming of a new age. With petty feuds and corrupted politicians dividing the unity of the great nations, a blind eye is turned to the true evil about to descend upon the land.
Features:
- 60+ Hour Main Storyline
- 17 Playable Characters
- 200 abilities to learn
- Hundreds of unique enemies
- In Depth Crafting System
- Build Your Own City
- A Multitude of Hidden Bosses
- Challenging Dungeons
- Multiple Endings
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September 6th, 2018, 18:06
RPGWatch Curation:
An oldschool J-RPG with a great story and lots of playable characters. You have to find the right party/skill mix to beat numerous enemies and bosses. Crafting, alchemy and puzzles are fun as well!
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September 6th, 2018, 18:10
How do you guys always post these together at the same time? Do you synchronise watches and do a countdown?
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"I cannot define the real problem, therefore I suspect there's no real problem, but I'm not sure there's no real problem."
Richard Feynman
September 6th, 2018, 18:21
Easy - I post both and due to a bug in the forum software Myrthos is shown as an author in the Games Reviews & Comments thread
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