The game promises to be a classic style turn based RPG that is reminiscent of the Final Fantasy VII era, likely no coincidence that the developers are named Midgar Studio, with the city of Midgar being centre stage in Final Fantasy VII its self.
“VR is something we really like then we added support for Oculus Rift!” said the development team, although this one sounds completely ridiculous given the multi-format save game support and play style.
“Edge Of Eternity will be one of the first AAA mobile games : redefining the technical limits of mobile platforms with stunning graphics and featuring an amazing story with more than 20 hours of gameplay for the main quest.” again, another tall order and wild claim, lets hope the developers can get their heads out of the clouds and make a modern RPG title worthy of a studio that calls it’s self after one of the most famous cities in RPG gaming history.
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Angelus Victor said: Whenever I look for games to review or to maybe just sit down and casually play, I never look at what people have to say on it. Sometimes, all it takes is some good cover art and screenshots to get me curious.
And up until now, one game has had me incredibly curious to try out. Edge of Eternity. This RPG made by Midgar Studio has always made me curious about it, and yes, I did see that it has a rather… mixed score on Metacritic. But after finally grabbing it on a sale, I decided to check if the negative reviews that it got on its release years ago were truly justified, or if this is a secret diamond in the rough.
Humble Bundle has launched a new JRPG bundle comprised of seven JRPGs. Costing a minimum of $15 USD, the following seven games are included:
Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga
Mato Anomalies
Edge of Eternity
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling
Nexomon: Extinction
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising
Dark Deity
I was really excited for this kickstarter because it was getting built up as this big thing. Then I watched the Kickstarter video and wow they should have just stuck to concept art. Also, I didn't realize this was a mobile game, it's still early so hopefully they show some more content that wows people.
I do like the idea of the game, but right now I am just not willing to invest.
Agreed cleft. I was particularly turned off by the story. It didn't seem innovative to me at all...