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Second to Last Fantasy XXVII
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By: doyleman | Published: September 3, 2007 22:00 pm | RPG Maker
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Somewhere between Teen and Mature lies a game, and not only is it a game, it is THE first completed game built for RPG Maker 3. I haven't got a clue on whether to say congratulations, or to say 'what in the heck?', for releasing it. Anyway, from the one and only Oblivion Dragon, here is the review for Second to Last Fantasy XXVII (don't ask...). Story: Slop any cliche ever and compile it into one game, and you just replicated Second to Last Fantasy XXVII. From a crystal that stops bad guys, to sages who created and protect everything, to even your home town and father being destroyed, this game has 'em all. If you thought that was exciting, wait till you hear the main character's name, Mr. Hero!



Well, it did come with some comic relief, but not much. Being as the game was full of cliches, the protagonist and antagonist (good guy and bad guy) would have conversations about how to get into the castle (which was maybe 30 steps in front of you), and thus you start. Not much in this department.Well, it did come with 15 minute game, but that's not even that bad. What is bad is the somewhat 'cheesy' humor in it.

This game comes with a whopping total of two explorable areas! The basic field, and the 300 foot castle some 30 feet in front of you. While it doesn't seem like a whole lot, it somewhat displays some things that can be put into certain areas like dungeons. It also comes with a unique, cool looking, big/tall castle made from combining buildings!Bad plot. Tons of Cliches. Mr. Hero. Need I say more?

The game had minimal bugs (only one to be honest), so I can't complain much on this, sorry.The one and only bug I noticed was the unamed ability that comes with Mr. Hero. It did 0 damage, so I think the creator was testing around with the Ability Creator and forgot to delete his unfinished ability?

The game is funny here and there (even the title suggested that), and when I finally reached the 'Demon', I laughed hard after what happened in the first battle (see for yourself), so that's a plus I guess.Some of the things you'll find funny, other things you wont. Put simple.


A somewhat funny game, and it does show off a spiffy looking castle, but it's 15 minutes long, and has a insanely cliche packed story. I say atleast try it out, as the humor is good and worth it. A fairly nice job from OblivionWolf!

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