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Terra Incognita is a classic role playing game. The world of Terra is slowly falling into chaos. A great war is coming and It's time to take up arms against a corrupt royal family. You must travel across this huge world and unite the nations of Terra, recruiting comrades along the way.
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I don't know how I got this game in the first place, it was years ago.
But it's abandonware and kind of doesn't have much going for it aside from maybe two hours of gameplay - it's a literal tech demo, as far as I'm concerned.
It has an interesting start but unfortunately the storytelling is broken by what seems to be a failure to well-define what characters are supposed to totally be like and lots of grammar issues.
The battles are standard RM fare where you mash Z and move on, and encounter rates are high. The enemies nor actors are very balanced in terms of damage.
There are some interesting areas, but given the strange hand-holding and dead ends, there's only so much to see before things get boring even when you're in the town area.
Lots of royalty free music used but there's no sources for anything anywhere, and it makes me wonder how much of the work was original. Also weird to find out that all the maps are actually one large image instead of proper tilesets, which is probably why they actually look alright.
Not much to say on this one, maybe I can appreciate the effort, but what use is a dead project? This game doesn't have anything enlightening or really interesting to say in its short span, so spend those few extra coins to buy a proper JRPG.
But it's abandonware and kind of doesn't have much going for it aside from maybe two hours of gameplay - it's a literal tech demo, as far as I'm concerned.
It has an interesting start but unfortunately the storytelling is broken by what seems to be a failure to well-define what characters are supposed to totally be like and lots of grammar issues.
The battles are standard RM fare where you mash Z and move on, and encounter rates are high. The enemies nor actors are very balanced in terms of damage.
There are some interesting areas, but given the strange hand-holding and dead ends, there's only so much to see before things get boring even when you're in the town area.
Lots of royalty free music used but there's no sources for anything anywhere, and it makes me wonder how much of the work was original. Also weird to find out that all the maps are actually one large image instead of proper tilesets, which is probably why they actually look alright.
Not much to say on this one, maybe I can appreciate the effort, but what use is a dead project? This game doesn't have anything enlightening or really interesting to say in its short span, so spend those few extra coins to buy a proper JRPG.