Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rpg-crystal-ortha/id1507866807 RPG Crystal Ortha Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Today too, in the town tavern the crystal appraisers devote themselves to their business, in search of a far-off legend.… $7.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsToday too, in the town tavern the crystal appraisers devote themselves to their business, in search of a far-off legend. Set off on a journey, with four allies who have the future on their shoulders, to find the legendary crystal mother lode! Enjoy solving puzzles in dungeons, and strike up conversations with the people around the world. Battles with bosses feature conversations, which might even give you some hints about tactics! Fill the skill slots with the skills you like to be prepared for strategic turn-based battles. Find the ores to craft weapons and search around pots and objects to get items for your adventure. Watch over the fate of the crystal seekers until the end of their journey! * This app supports devices newer than iPhone 5s, iPad Air, and iPad mini 2 with iOS 10 and up. User support on non-supported devices is not guaranteed. Information Seller:Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Genre:Action, Role Playing Release:Aug 26, 2020 Updated:Sep 14, 2020 Version:1.1.2 Size:177.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Jstorm Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2020 1,082 474 83 Male Employed Earth #2 Jstorm, Aug 28, 2020 Last edited: Aug 28, 2020 This looks exactly like JRPGs I used to play on Game Gear or Sega Saturn when I was a kid. It’s quite disappointing that this newly released game is still using the JRPG formula from 30 years ago. L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #3 L.Lawliet, Aug 28, 2020 I love the sprite work for this one. Look gorgeous. Though I'm tempted to buy it, I'm not a fan of classic RPG style where you can't see your character. I love seeing the hero art / battle animations. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #4 squarezero, Aug 28, 2020 That’s what Kemco does: they release classic JRPGs of varying quality for an audience that still love these kinds of games. Not sure where the disappointment comes in. If you don’t want to play these kind of games, there are plenty of other options. Jstorm Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2020 1,082 474 83 Male Employed Earth #5 Jstorm, Aug 28, 2020 Last edited: Aug 28, 2020 A game developer that is around since 80s is releasing a RPG in 2020 with a combat system that makes a free game created by RPG Maker looks like having more advanced combat system is quite disappointing to me. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #6 squarezero, Aug 28, 2020 Ah, I see you played the game and know every aspect of the mechanics. Because you would never judge a combat system based on a 3 second glimpse on a video. Nah... To be clear: I have no stakes here. As far as I know, this game is terrible. But the fact that there is still an audience for this kind of old school experience is in no way disappointing to me. Jstorm Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2020 1,082 474 83 Male Employed Earth #7 Jstorm, Aug 28, 2020 Actually the short clip was quite enough for me to tell that the combat system is bare minimum, when there are only attack, spell, and defend commands. No item, no weapon change, no formation, nothing special. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This looks exactly like JRPGs I used to play on Game Gear or Sega Saturn when I was a kid. It’s quite disappointing that this newly released game is still using the JRPG formula from 30 years ago.
I love the sprite work for this one. Look gorgeous. Though I'm tempted to buy it, I'm not a fan of classic RPG style where you can't see your character. I love seeing the hero art / battle animations.
That’s what Kemco does: they release classic JRPGs of varying quality for an audience that still love these kinds of games. Not sure where the disappointment comes in. If you don’t want to play these kind of games, there are plenty of other options.
A game developer that is around since 80s is releasing a RPG in 2020 with a combat system that makes a free game created by RPG Maker looks like having more advanced combat system is quite disappointing to me.
Ah, I see you played the game and know every aspect of the mechanics. Because you would never judge a combat system based on a 3 second glimpse on a video. Nah... To be clear: I have no stakes here. As far as I know, this game is terrible. But the fact that there is still an audience for this kind of old school experience is in no way disappointing to me.
Actually the short clip was quite enough for me to tell that the combat system is bare minimum, when there are only attack, spell, and defend commands. No item, no weapon change, no formation, nothing special.