MNJ:
Roleplaying games have been a part of my life ever since I started gaming. Titles such as Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest really turned my head around so as to appreciate the art style, unique gameplay, character development, and creative storytelling. I was intrigued upon receiving a copy of The Dark Stone from Mebara because it mixes detective elements with RPG battle sequences. After, regrettably, opening the game for the first time I realized it would have been better unopened and hidden away in my Steam library.
Tim Allen, GIZORAMA - "A lot of good – and awful – ideas have come from mixing two things not previously combined. “Friday the 13th in space”, for example, or “System Shock 2 except underwater”. And even when those concoctions don’t work out, sometimes you have to give them credit for having the idea and going forward with it. This brings us to Jerseyware’s JRPG-Lovecraft hybrid, The Dark Stone from Mebara."