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  1. Jun 1, 2017
    10
    Last Dream is stunning and keeps getting better (e.g. full screen mode is now enabled). I love the NPCs, the game world is immersive, vast and open, the music is absolutely incredible (incredible!!), and I found the story interesting to the very end. I have now replayed multiples times because you can select from 8 different characters on various difficulty levels with hundreds ofLast Dream is stunning and keeps getting better (e.g. full screen mode is now enabled). I love the NPCs, the game world is immersive, vast and open, the music is absolutely incredible (incredible!!), and I found the story interesting to the very end. I have now replayed multiples times because you can select from 8 different characters on various difficulty levels with hundreds of achievements... I don't know, maybe 200 hours (not kidding). It's funny... I would pay more than a dollar per hour to enjoy a brilliant RPG and thus, I really think this game is worth $200+. Give it a try - just the best RPG I've played since... forever! Absolutely love it! Expand
  2. Jun 2, 2017
    10
    There is so much here that goes far beyond nostalgia. Last Dream is a masterpiece of applying modern concepts to classic NES-era games. Do yourself a favor and play this game - it's practically free now on Steam at something like $5.
  3. Oct 12, 2014
    10
    Last Dream is brilliant in game play, and stunning in music - I literally turn on the game sometimes just to listen. Very well thought out, and better/deeper with each passing hour. Totally, totally solid game! Definite 10/10.
  4. Oct 12, 2014
    10
    I have not enjoyed a challenging and vast RPG like this since Final Fantasy. Fun puzzles, great flashback cutscenes, good battle system, interesting story, awesome characters, super music, and just well made. My highest recommendation and a steal at $10.
  5. Oct 14, 2014
    10
    Awesome! 10/10! I've always loved the NES and SNES era of RPGs but there seems to be a significant lack of those types of games in past years. Last Dream takes the best of what I loved about those old Squaresoft games and adds amazing new features such as it's AP distribution system to build unique characters or the massive achievement system.

    Another thing I love about Last Dream is
    Awesome! 10/10! I've always loved the NES and SNES era of RPGs but there seems to be a significant lack of those types of games in past years. Last Dream takes the best of what I loved about those old Squaresoft games and adds amazing new features such as it's AP distribution system to build unique characters or the massive achievement system.

    Another thing I love about Last Dream is the ability to choose my own characters. It's very rare to have such an ability in RPGs but it adds a great deal of strategy and replayability. Sometimes, I'll sit at the character selection screen pondering the different strategies I could use with a variety of party combinations. And importantly, the character classes are very well balanced. You can tell the developers spent a great amount of time play testing and balancing the skills of the various character classes.

    The developers have been wonderful with updates to the game that have added additional features such as the ability to toggle the window size of the game or a new fast forward feature to blast through easy battles.

    Last Dream is great, and if you loved games like Final Fantasy I, Secret of Mana, and Chrono Trigger, you should definitely check this one out!
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  6. Mar 23, 2014
    8
    Last Dream is a solid RPG game built in RPG maker, although the game does not play in full-screen, it is still very expansive with lots of abilities, attributes and different characters to keep you immersed. Incredibly similar to the early Final Fantasies, It is a 2D experience, and my personal recommendation would be aimed at players looking to relive the glory days of a simple graphicalLast Dream is a solid RPG game built in RPG maker, although the game does not play in full-screen, it is still very expansive with lots of abilities, attributes and different characters to keep you immersed. Incredibly similar to the early Final Fantasies, It is a 2D experience, and my personal recommendation would be aimed at players looking to relive the glory days of a simple graphical experience that will keep you playing for hours. Expand
  7. Mar 16, 2014
    8
    Very good game that reminds me of earlier final fantasies. Very high amount of customization and very expansive. One thing Id like to see is a full screen option though. Right now you only get a very small windows to play on
  8. Mar 16, 2014
    6
    I would wait a bit before diving in to this one. It looks pretty deep and offers some interesting customization options, but is still quite rough around the edges. A day after the game was released, they released a new patch that had the magnificent effect of deleting your game saves. An obviously large amount of work was put into this game though, so perhaps it would be worth buying in aI would wait a bit before diving in to this one. It looks pretty deep and offers some interesting customization options, but is still quite rough around the edges. A day after the game was released, they released a new patch that had the magnificent effect of deleting your game saves. An obviously large amount of work was put into this game though, so perhaps it would be worth buying in a few months once they've worked out the problems. Expand
  9. Apr 1, 2014
    8
    A solid retro-styled RPG with a lot of character customization options available, unlike most JRPG you actually pick which stats you upgrade on leveling and what skills you buy. The combat is your typical turn based affair and there are options to change the battle difficulty and encounter rate so you can tailor things to your tastes. The story is quite interesting once it gets going tooA solid retro-styled RPG with a lot of character customization options available, unlike most JRPG you actually pick which stats you upgrade on leveling and what skills you buy. The combat is your typical turn based affair and there are options to change the battle difficulty and encounter rate so you can tailor things to your tastes. The story is quite interesting once it gets going too with quite solid writing. There are also various paths through so there is some replay value there and a new game + for repeat plays. Expand
  10. Mar 23, 2015
    2
    I am just so unbelievably torn on this game. I want to love it, and there are parts that I do. As someone who spent a lot of childhood with NES and SNES RPGs, I appreciate the return to Final Fantasy 1 style classes (Knights, White Mages, Dark Mages, and some ones you may not have seen in a game before, such as Engineers), the ability to spend skill points earned in battle on new magicI am just so unbelievably torn on this game. I want to love it, and there are parts that I do. As someone who spent a lot of childhood with NES and SNES RPGs, I appreciate the return to Final Fantasy 1 style classes (Knights, White Mages, Dark Mages, and some ones you may not have seen in a game before, such as Engineers), the ability to spend skill points earned in battle on new magic spells, and the tactics involved in forming a balanced party (including certain classes, such as the Hunter, which are useful out of battle moreso than in.)

    But let me outline my beefs with this game... and no, none of them have to do with the use of default RPGMaker graphics (they have been implemented appropriately here... even though we've seen them many times before, they are used diversely to form lands of various sorts... grasslands, forests, mountains deserts, snow plains, and more.)

    - If you play this game on a normal or harder mode, you're going to be rushing to inns time and time again like someone racing to the bathroom after contracting Montezuma's revenge. Like a lot of JRPGs, Last Dream makes the mistake of equating difficult with 'Oh, so you want longer battles, don't you?'. Sure, you can play through the game on very easy or easy mode instead, but the balance is off in that there are regular battles you'll be spending more time on than almost any of the boss battles.

    - I appreciate a good story... actually, stories are my primary reason for playing as many JRPGs as I do... but this game throws walls of text at you about characters who do not have personalities that differentiate one from the other. The plight of that king or this townsperson or this or that warrior really doesn't grip you in any way when you have no way of identifying with any of them. I am not talking about the playable characters, because again, that aspect of the game is an ode to FF1--the characters are up to you, picked from classes, and given generic class titles as their names unless you choose to come up with your own--but the other characters in the game do not compensate for this.

    - I'm going to keep this review spoiler free, but there is a major plot twist well over halfway through the main storyline that absolutely wrecked any fun I was having. There was no hint of it coming, and no need for it to exist.

    - You'll spend way too much time on a ship, navigating the world using a map that, no matter how you zoom, does not show you the whole world.

    - There are a variety of dungeons in which you'll find your health drained, with no item reasonably indicated that you can equip to avoid said damage. In one or two of these dungeons, it's a little more obvious, but otherwise, I hope you massively upped the MP of your party's healer. If you chose to have one, that is.

    - There are a variety of game locations on small islands that are rather oddly placed. Why would the world's greatest casino be on a small icy island in the middle of nowhere with no towns around it and no major port that people dock at, for example? Perhaps the game designers wanted to play up the fantasy angle, but instead it's just... odd.

    - This game is full of puzzles, which, upon completion, will reward you with treasure chests. This is somewhat engaging at first, but wait until you have to memorize a dozen or so digits, or repeat the wandering pattern of an NPC who wandered... maybe 50 or so tiles that you have to also memorize. I had to take pause at some of the mouse-maze ones and all of their dead ends, too. In short, these puzzles become memory games rather than true puzzles that challenge you to think in clever ways. I don't know whose idea of fun that is, but it isn't mine.

    - Sooner or later, you will find a dungeon full of instant game overs that you'll have to be very, very fast to avoid.

    With that said, I don't want you to think that Last Dream is one of those RPGMaker games that you'll beat in 3 hours that uses the default battle system, plays nothing but the typical built-in songs, and has little area to explore. In fact, people have reported hundreds of hours diving into this game's world, the battle system uses programming scripts that are regarded by the RPGMaker community as being good ones, and the game is chock full of beautiful, orchestrated versions of classical music staples. In short, this is a game with great expectations and a reasonable interface that fell victim to its tons of content not being engaging content (unless you are one of those folks who did plunge all those hours into this game--I respect what they found for themselves.) And if the sort of things that bogged this game down are mostly not present in Last Dream II (an RPGMaker game that has crowdfunded over $12,000 dollars) I will very much look forward to the sequel.

    I wrote this review not to bury Last Dream, but to provide honest criticism that I hope will help motivate these obviously ambitious developers to create a truly brilliant sequel.
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  11. Mar 12, 2022
    2
    VERY amateurish, unpolished game. I imagine the developers learned some things making it, but it isn't anywhere near ready for release.
  12. Oct 15, 2017
    8
    Pros:
    -Music (especially the classical music)
    -Nostalgia -Classes -Puzzles (for the most part) -Having full control of your characters' stats Cons: -Mostly too easy -Massive difficulty spikes -Battles can get repetitive -You could accidently ruin your characters' stats -Making travel easier with a Hunter or Engineer This game is clearly, clearly inspired by Final Fantasy 6
    Pros:
    -Music (especially the classical music)
    -Nostalgia
    -Classes
    -Puzzles (for the most part)
    -Having full control of your characters' stats

    Cons:
    -Mostly too easy
    -Massive difficulty spikes
    -Battles can get repetitive
    -You could accidently ruin your characters' stats
    -Making travel easier with a Hunter or Engineer

    This game is clearly, clearly inspired by Final Fantasy 6 in terms of the battles and music, and Lufia 2 in terms of the dungeons and puzzles. I can't think of a better marriage.
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  13. Jun 8, 2017
    10
    A top-notch game of the highest RPG order. Last Dream never disappoints and dives far beyond expectations for the humble presentation of this absolute diamond of a game.