- October 18, 2016
- rpgvideo
Final Quest
Platforms
About
In "Final Quest," players join Ralph and his team of mercenaries on an epic quest to defeat the Sepcom Emperor and restore peace to the world. The game features a free updater tool for monthly updates and map expansions, as well as a compelling storyline set in a world where magic and power intertwine. A young boy, the last of a line of Gem Warriors, discovers his heritage and leadership, embarking on a final quest to save his people and find his long-lost father. The game boasts day and night cycles and a range of environments to explore.











- The game has a nostalgic old-school RPG feel, reminiscent of classic titles like Final Fantasy.
- The graphics and music are colorful and engaging, creating an immersive atmosphere.
- The developers are responsive to feedback and actively working on updates to improve the game.
- The game suffers from poor level design, with many areas being confusing and lacking clear directions.
- There are numerous grammatical errors and typos throughout the dialogue, detracting from the overall experience.
- The encounter rate is excessively high, leading to frequent interruptions during gameplay and making it frustrating.
story
31 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in the "Final Quest" series has received largely negative feedback, with many players criticizing it for being bland, generic, and poorly executed, often describing it as a cliché "chosen one" narrative. Reviewers noted issues with dialogue quality and a lack of direction, making it difficult to engage with the plot. While a few players found some redeeming qualities in the story, the overall consensus is that it fails to deliver a compelling experience.
“Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
“Good storyline.”
“Interesting story, however.”
“They feature a mostly boring, simple story.”
“The story is bland and doesn't flow well; further hampered by scrappy dialogue.”
“It's easily one of the worst RPG Maker games I've played, with poor writing (English isn't even my first language and I could see a lot of errors), and the story is just full of clichés and seems written by a 10-year-old (you are the chosen one? Jesus, how original).”