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kentona

Generic RM2k3 RTP Gaming Fun!


The game all of youabout six of you have been waiting for is finally here!


..:: INFORMATION ::..


Lead four heroes and their teams against the evil forces of Mephistocles, the Lord of Demons. Lead four teams as you explore dungeons, ascend towers, spelunk caves, save villages and defeat the forces of evil!

Highlights:
-22 character classes (12 base classes, 4 hero classes, 3 secret classes, 3 master classes)
-TONS of game content and sidequests
-Classic NES-era RPG gameplay
-RM2k3 RTP
-Character sprites from FFIV, FFV and Dragon Warrior
-Day-Night system
-Multi-party switching system (like Kefka's Tower in FFVI!)
-Multi-party tactical battles (at least 5 of them!)
-Massive world map
-Fun

The story is split into 5 chapters, with each of the first four chapters focusing on a new hero, and the 5th chapter bringing them all together.

Chapter 1: Won't Somebody Please Think of the Children?
Chapter 2: There is Something Fishy Going on...
Chapter 3: Land of the Rising Son
Chapter 4: True Calling
Chapter 5: The War on Terror

RMN Gamepage: http://www.rpgmaker.net/games/82/
Official Website: http://kentona.freehostia.com/
-contains item and equipment lists, city maps, world map, a FAQ, full class descriptions and skill lists, and a walkthrough for finding all 100 Tiny Medals


..:: SCREENSHOTS ::..




















More Screenshots: http://www.rpgmaker.net/games/82/screenshots/


..:: WORLDMAP ::..

[Show/Hide] World Map






..:: DOWNLOAD ::..


Download Link: http://www.rpgmaker.net/games/82/downloads/


..:: REVIEWS ::..


List o' Reviews: http://rpgmaker.net/games/82/reviews/

Enjoy!
ranmaster
Sweet! Looks good.

I'll give it a try. Wanna check out the class system, and see how well the battles are. =D
demonlord5000
Good to see ya posted it over here. I saw it posted over at rpgmaker.net. I can't comment much on the bugs, since it's been updated since I last played it. I will say, the class system took me getting used too. The reason being, it's been so long since I played an rpg that old school (these days you end up with predetermined ones). I might experiment with it at some point, and see if I can make an overpowered combo (while it seems your testers were good, i'm a skilled tester myself). Anyways, the game itself was good overall.

There was something that bugged me, that I never read anything about. I could be wrong, but I thought I would ask, to be safe. When it comes to tiny medals, I noticed that when you switched over to a diffrent main character, the counter kind of reset. Thats understandable, being a whole diffrent person that collected them. My question is, are there 100 exactly, or do you need to save them all up, and cash them in at the very end, to get the best stuff from those?

Oh yea, and good to see the imps attack now lol. I might not get around to playing the new version for a bit, but good to see ya got some fixes out there. Thats all I remember to comment on for now. Anyways, appreciate ya posting it over here, since this was a good game =).
kentona
Thanks.

As to the tiny medals, I keep a seperate running total in the background in the first 4 chapters, and then combine the totals in chapter 5. Across the entire world there are 100 tiny medals, and you collect them and turn them in whenever you find them. I have a full location list in the Help section of my website, if you are that hardcore.

Frankly, I'm a bit surprised that an old-school RPG made with RM2k3 with about 90% RTP mapping can be popular, but I did my best to put in solid gameplay and lot of fun (and nostalgia).
Dark Gaia
The game is popular because it doesn't try to be what it can't be and it doesn't try to break the mold or win you over with custom features galore. The game is, in short, fun, time tested, old school RPG gameplay dressed up in functional graphics, and that's all it needs to be. A game that is easy to pick up, play and enjoy is good in anyone's book.
Rob_Riv
Interesting game, what scripts did you use for the class screen? and I assume that that screen fills up throughout the game?
kentona
QUOTE (Rob_Riv @ May 9 2009, 11:05 AM) *
Interesting game, what scripts did you use for the class screen? and I assume that that screen fills up throughout the game?

I wrote all the scripts in this game myself. Unfortunately, the way I coded the scripts made them rather tightly coupled with the game itself, making them difficult to reuse effectively.

Of course, this was made in RM2k3 (the project was started back in early 2006), so it's the proprietary scripting language of RM2k3 that I used, not the ruby scripts of later makers.
Rob_Riv
Ah right, I'll have to look for some way to get that kind of class screen then. smile.gif
kentona
For anyone who is interested, check this fan-made interactive world map globe:



Mad props to GameOverGamesProduction for this sweet globe for Hero's Realm world map. Check it out because it is awesome.
kentona
For anyone who is still following this, Solitayre finished his well-written review of Hero's Realm (bringing the tally to 9, 8 of which are here).

A wonderful trip back to the land of Old-School. by Solitayre.

Here is the conclusion:
QUOTE
Overall 4.5/5
The game sets out to complete a goal, and indeed completes it very, very well. Twenty years ago, this would have been a best-selling commercial game. Anyone who likes old-school RPGs, custom class systems, or cheesy epic fantasy storylines will probably like this game a lot. It has all the elements of a classic RPG with plenty of humor and fun extras thrown in. Definitely recommended.



I've also received inquiries on how I successfully designed and developed a 30 hour epic in RPG Maker. I must state that a 30 hour game was never my intention, but that's how it ended up. (Frankly, I find it even more amazing that dozens of people finished it, too.). Anywho, preamble aside, I've posted my work publicly. For anyone who's interested in the files I used to keep track of HR's development, here it is:

http://rpgmaker.net/users/105/locker/hr_planning.rar

This includes that magical spreadsheet I mentioned to Brickroad, as well as 19 text documents. It's a big info dump, but sometimes I find that looking into the developer's mind is interesting! Let me know if anyone wants me to explain anything or have a question.

I'm also happy to report that Hero's Realm is currently the #1 ranked RPG at GameJolt. Which is pretty cool for an RPG Maker 2003 game, I figure.
kentona
I had a few relevant PMs here at RRR (despite me not actively promoting my project here) that I thought would be worthwhile to share. Full Games & Long Demos threads tend to grow stagnant after a while and there are some things that I'd like to point out. But first the PMs:

QUOTE
Hi there, I wanted to bump your topic on your game but didn't want to necro, but I just wanted to tell you what an outstanding job you did on this game! This is my favorite any RPG maker game, being a gamer that grew up on NES and the first few Final fantasies and Dragon Quests, it was very nostalgic down to the music, sprites, maps, equipment/skill names, foes, and sound effects. The game is well balanced and a lot of fun to play, I play at least an hour or two almost every day! And considering I hardly play games anymore thats quite a bit, considering most games keep my attention for 10 minutes and I get annoyed with it and quit playing.

Anyway just wanted to say thanks for making a fun game, I would've seriously paid money for it. And I hope you plan on making a sequel of sorts in the same old school fashion. Happy game making.

The game is buried here and needs a bit of exposure.

Thanks for playing and I'm glad that you enjoyed it! I grew up playing Dragon Warrior and the SNES FFs, too, so you obviously see all my influences. Good to hear that I was able to draw you back to playing games.

A few people have said they'd have paid money for this (dang! I could be rich!) but I'm just in it for the glory of internet fame sake of creating games. Maybe I'll buckle down and code something from scratch along these lines and sell it, but not likely. Maybe if I lost my job or won the lottery.

As for sequels, I made another game called Generica http://rpgmaker.net/games/1044/ that is also a romp through nostalgia, except that it is NES nostalgia. I made the game in 10 days start to finish in March shortly after (finally) releasing Hero's Realm. You'd probably like it.

Thanks for playing and thanks for the feedback!
-Kenton


QUOTE
Hi,
Heroes Realm is a great game. My wife has been playing it for many hours but is totally stuck in the Colossus in Chapter 5, What order do you set the 3 levers and 4 switches. No clue anywhere to figure this out. Hate to see her have to quit now because of this puzzle. Please help. Thanks

There are 4 seats in the Colossus that must be occupied by one of each of the 4 parties at once. When everyone is in position, the Colossus activates and you can smash the mountain. There is a seat in the hips, heart, head and top of the head.

FAQ and Walkthrough
Due to popular demand (elsewhere) I have created a FAQ and a high-level walkthrough for Chapter 5. You can view them here:

Walkthrough: http://rpgmaker.net/games/82/walkthrough/
FAQ: http://rpgmaker.net/games/82/faq/
World Map: http://rpgmaker.net/games/82/worldmap/
You Might Also Like...: http://rpgmaker.net/games/82/recommendation/

Cheers!
Benvx
I loved playing this i got it on Rpgmaker.net
and i have finished it but i love replaying it and picking diffrent class combos
kentona
A while back I was interviewed by a writer from Hyper Magazine regarding RPG Maker, its community and my personal experiences with it. He told me that it was for a future article on the greater RPG Maker community for his Australia-based magazine.

Two months later Hyper Issue #203 hit the shelves and lo and behold the article was published! Since it is not sold where I live, SGCN had kindly purchased the magazine and scanned in the relevant pages. I have re-uploaded the file here for your leisured reading!

http://rpgmaker.net/users/kentona/locker/hyper.rar

This article is really good - much better than I was expecting (or was it fearing?). Liam did a good job overall at giving the community a fair shake, and juxtaposing commercial and non-commercial activities. All the interviewees gave great, honest answers that really reflect well back on the RM community.

Glossy Ahoy!


You might also notice the plug for 4 RM communities: RMN, RRR, RMRK and rpgmakervx.

The full article (Warning! Large images):
article







It looks like that along with me, Drunken_Paladin and harmonic were interviewed by Liam (the Hyper writer), with DP giving it the creative outlet angle, myself going on about nostalgia, and harmonic giving his commercial venture perspective. Actually, I was surprised at how like-minded we are in a lot of respects!

All in all it is a great article! Thanks Liam, and thanks Hyper!
Xunbreakable89X
Damn this game looks impressive. I'm downloading it right now.
Perigryn
I picked the game up about two days ago and I've been loving it. There's definitely a lot of Final Fantasy influence present, but there's more than enough of your own flavours thrown in to make the game really fun and interesting, while leaving me with a healthy amount of nostalgia.

I like the way you've done the party and class system, first of all. I just completed the first chapter last night, and it was a pleasant surprise to see I've switched characters, so I'm intrigued by how that will play out as well.

So far, the story is solid, the moments touching, and the mapping is great. The dungeons are pleasantly complex, but in a more or less natural way - not just for the sake of being a mess. You've created a great game and it definitely deserves the positive reviews it has received. Fab work and I can only hope my own will live up to what you've made here!
kentona
Thanks for the kudos! I hope you enjoy the rest of the game.

Let me know how the rest of the game goes for you.
Feldschlacht IV
This is a very solid game, everyone. I seriously suggest all of you give it a download.
Rukiri
Not bad at all for RTP, will give it a download after work.
15 minutes left tongue.gif
Feldschlacht IV
Tell us how you liked it, Rukiri.
shroomish
i found a bug
i started playing it and the font was messed up and then i had to go so i alt+crtl+del and end task to exit the game and then shut down the comp did this cause the memory bug that effects music? anyways later on i downloaded the font fix.
then later i tried playing it again and now the music does not work at all the sound works perfectly but there is zero music sad.gif
do you have any tips to fixing the music?
kentona
QUOTE (shroomish @ Sep 22 2010, 02:04 AM) *
i found a bug
i started playing it and the font was messed up and then i had to go so i alt+crtl+del and end task to exit the game and then shut down the comp did this cause the memory bug that effects music? anyways later on i downloaded the font fix.
then later i tried playing it again and now the music does not work at all the sound works perfectly but there is zero music sad.gif
do you have any tips to fixing the music?

Open up you Volume Control panel in Windows and turn up the SW Synth slider.

That's usually the culprit. All the music is MIDI in that game.
shroomish
thanks that was indeed the problem smile.gif
masterkuros
I just defeated the wandering machine that malfunctions and explodes, haha I like gypsy town alot.
This is easily one of the most solid games I've found on here yet and its brilliantly programmed.
But theres one thing that kind of bothers me, its just how generic is it.
I had to laugh when I saw the monster Lizarder, and Eyeballer.
Maybe put a little more into the writting next time,
but I think the game is great overall, I'm going to be playing it alot this weekend.
Love the class system, and the old man who talks all night and day
kentona
*checks topic title*

QUOTE
Hero's Realm, A generic RPG!


At least I am not lying to you! Glad you are enjoying it.
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