Antiquia Lost
- July 5, 2017
- Exe Create Inc.
Bine is a young man who lives in a small rural village. One day, he is asked by Lunaria, a girl who lives near the village, to go with her to the royal capital. With more and more disappearances occurring, the rulers' reactions are mixed. And there is a forgotten existence, too... 'Trusting hearts' become 'strength'. This is just the start of the story...
Reviews
- The game offers a nostalgic experience reminiscent of old-school JRPGs, with an engaging storyline and enjoyable gameplay.
- It features a clean and simple design, making it accessible and fun for players who appreciate classic RPG elements.
- The inclusion of Alchemy Stones and an in-game shop adds a fun collecting aspect, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game is notably easy, even on higher difficulty settings, which may disappoint players seeking a challenge.
- It lacks meaningful rewards for player achievements, making progression feel less satisfying.
- The graphics are low-key and the gameplay does not push any boundaries, leading to a sense of generic consistency across Kemco's titles.
- story5 mentions
- 80 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's story is praised for its depth and engaging content, making it a strong point for fans of JRPGs and RPGs alike. While the graphics may be modest, the narrative compensates with its interesting plot, though some players find it simple compared to other titles. Overall, it is considered a solid story experience, particularly when compared to similar games like Revenant Saga.
“I've played this game on several different platforms, and I've loved it on each of them. If you love JRPGs or regular RPGs, I would recommend this game due to the amount of story and content.”
“They explain things pretty well, and while the graphics are pretty low-key, the storyline is more than interesting enough to make up for it.”
“No, like Revenant Saga, it is still good, and in fact, the story here is better than it was in that game.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized as very easy, even on higher difficulty settings, and is reminiscent of classic SNES RPGs with only minor updates in graphics and mechanics. While some players appreciate the straightforward nature, others find it lacks innovation compared to other titles like Revenant Saga, which offers a more engaging experience in terms of mechanics and challenge.
“It is essentially an SNES-like RPG with somewhat updated graphics and gameplay.”
“For a better story, this one; for a more interesting game both mechanically and in terms of difficulty, go with Revenant Saga.”
“Very easy gameplay even when set to hell mode.”
“They don't push the envelope in terms of graphics or gameplay.”
“It is essentially a SNES-like RPG with somewhat updated graphics and gameplay.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics are described as low-key and reminiscent of SNES-era RPGs, lacking innovation in both visual and gameplay elements. However, the engaging storyline compensates for the simplistic graphics, making the overall experience enjoyable.
“The graphics are pretty low-key, but the storyline is more than interesting enough to make up for it.”
“It is essentially an SNES-like RPG with somewhat updated graphics and gameplay.”
“They don't push the envelope in terms of graphics or gameplay.”
“It is, essentially, a SNES-like RPG with somewhat updated graphics and gameplay.”
“While the graphics are pretty low key, the storyline is more than interesting enough to make up for it.”