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Another eden
Another eden








another eden

This will cause the fight to resume with your entire party refreshed but the enemy’s health still depleted. Keeping at least fifty or so in your inventory can be quite beneficial should a particular battle prove more challenging as, when a game over occurs, you have the option to continue by spending fifty Chronos Stones. As you play Another Eden, you acquire a special form of currency called Chronos Stones, though you can also acquire them through in-app purchasing. The combat is smooth and easy enough to get the hang of, especially if you have some familiarity with turn-based systems. My only real issue with this system is that if your active party is KO’d, it is a game over, even if you still happen to have members in reserve. The two members in reserve restore their HP and MP while they’re there, and there is a sense of strategy in knowing when to pull characters back to recharge or when to put different characters into the fray. Healing abilities are quite beneficial in battle, and certain moves will be stronger or weaker depending on the enemy type.

another eden

Active party members take turns using battle skills to help vanquish foes, such as one default attack and usable skills that cost MP, and some of these skills might place buffs or debuffs to the party or your enemy, respectively.

another eden

Spending ability points boosts various statistics or allows characters to learn a new skill. Every party member has a rather robust skill tree that they acquire ability points for whenever they level up. Random encounters and boss battles are all turn-based, with a party of up to six characters (four active party members, two in reserve). Prepare for a journey across time and space… with cats! As you travel across time, you can access a constantly updating world map with locales that you can fast travel to whenever you’re in a particular era. Maps are relatively straightforward with only small diverging pathways to explore, and points of interest are clearly marked on the mini-map. Visiting inns rewards you with health and magic-replenishing nourishment for later on down the road, and there are shops to drop off collected resources at so you can craft better weapons and armor. You use your mouse to guide Aldo through various areas and time periods, gathering items and interacting with characters along the way. In terms of game design, Another Eden has all of the easily accessible trappings of a traditional JRPG experience. It took me some time to get comfortable with this set-up because I’m so used to playing games with a controller, though it is implemented well enough once you get the hang of it. Instead, you have to rely completely on the directional buttons of your keyboard to move throughout maps and your mouse cursor to initiate actions.

ANOTHER EDEN PC

As a result of this being a PC port, I think my biggest complaint is that you can’t play the game with a controller. If nothing else, Aldo definitely has some great reactions to the shenanigans going on around him!įor this review, I played the PC version of Another Eden, and the presentation is fairly solid, although it probably fits better on mobile platforms as initially intended. I wouldn’t say that Another Eden attempts to break the mold as far as its plot is concerned, but it is surprisingly detailed and engrossing when you get to see new scenes, and it can be pretty tongue-in-cheek and refreshingly entertaining with how it handles its sidequests. Given Kato’s involvement, it isn’t surprising as there are many parallels to his most famous spatial adventures throughout Another Eden’s narrative. However, when an attack by the fearsome Beast King leads to Feinne’s abduction, Aldo heads out on a quest to save her, but soon gets dragged into an adventure that transcends the confines of time and space.

another eden

Does it succeed at both of these things? For the most part, yes, though gacha mechanics occasionally hold the title back.Īnother Eden‘s story starts just like many traditional fantasy RPGs do, with main character Aldo living a relatively peaceful life with his little sister Feinne and their adoptive grandfather in the small village of Baruoki. The game tries ambitiously to harken back to a bygone era of old-school, traditional JRPGs and can be picked up and played at your leisure. Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space is a free-to-play game written by Masato Kato of Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross fame.










Another eden