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I'm looking forward to this one.  It's by the developers of The Messenger (I LOVE THAT GAME) so, I can guarantee, it will be a quality experience.

 

 

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Well, this news sucks.  But, as long as the product is solid, I can wait.

 

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Fans will have to wait a while longer to experience Sabotage's promising RPG.

 

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There's a demo available for this right now on the switch.  I'm so looking forward to this one when it releases in August.

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22 hours ago, Riff Machine said:

There's a demo available for this right now on the switch.  I'm so looking forward to this one when it releases in August.

 

You tempted to do the demo or will you wait it out for the full game?

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3 hours ago, GazzaGarratt said:

 

You tempted to do the demo or will you wait it out for the full game?

I played the demo tonight and instantly fell in love with the game.  There's a lot of little references to imagery from The Messenger that had me geeking the fuck out.  It definetly reminds me of Chrono Trigger, but you can tell they still have some work to do.  I can't wait for the full release!!

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At long friggin last!!!  I have been waiting for Sea of Stars since it’s announcement, and now that I’ve got it in front of me, hot damn, this is far better then I expected!!

 

This game is a masterpiece!!  The graphics, sound, music, and gameplay are spot on!  It reminds me of Chrono Trigger and super Mario rpg from the SNES days.  Timing a button press when your attack hits gives a boost to damage.  Same goes for defending when an enemy attack’s about to hit.  A lot of the special moves have contextual button presses to either keep them going or power them up.  
 

I won’t spoil the story, but this is a prequel to Sabotage Studios other game, The Messenger.  
 

Easily my game of the year so far.  If you’re a fan of classic Jrpgs, check this one out.  

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