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Final Quest II is a single player role playing game. It was developed by rpgvideo and was released on October 17, 2016. It received negative reviews from players.

"Final Quest II" is a turn-based tactical RPG set in a fantasy world. The game features a party system, strategic combat, and a variety of character classes and skills. Players must navigate political intrigue, battle enemies, and make choices that affect the outcome of their journey.

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33%
Audience ScoreBased on 83 reviews
story4 positive mentions
graphics2 negative mentions

  • The game has a nostalgic RPG style that may appeal to fans of classic games.
  • Some players found joy and motivation while playing, despite the game's flaws.
  • There are trading cards available, which some players appreciated.
  • The game is plagued by frequent crashes and bugs, making it nearly unplayable.
  • The writing is filled with grammatical errors and typos, making it difficult to follow the story.
  • Many players felt the game lacked polish and effort, with uninspired graphics and level design.
  • story
    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in Final Quest II is widely criticized for being bland, poorly executed, and filled with typos, leading to a frustrating experience for players. Many reviewers noted that the narrative is clichéd and lacks depth, with significant issues in quest design that hinder progression. Overall, the game fails to deliver a compelling storyline, leaving players disappointed and confused.

    • “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.”
    • “It's a funny quest game, and if you are into MMO games/quest games, this is a must buy because it's great fun when you just don't know what to play.”
    • “You have the chance to get the feeling of wandering around the world on your quest to save your father.”
    • “Less than a full paragraph of actual story.”
    • “The storyline is also pretty cliche for an RPG.”
    • “This is one of the worst RPG Maker games I've ever played in my life; the dialogue seems written by a ten-year-old, the story is non-existent, the maps are horrible to look at, and it's just confusing and frustrating to play.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed to negative feedback, with some players finding it relaxing while others criticize it for poor quality, including bad looping and crackling sounds. Many reviewers describe the soundtrack as tinny and piercing, detracting from the overall experience, while a few appreciate certain tracks. Overall, the music seems to be a significant drawback for many players.

    • “I relaxed for 5 minutes listening to this music, long enough to realize that I would be okay.”
    • “From what I did hear, though, there's a fairly decent soundtrack.”
    • “Some Wild Arms music!”
    • “I played my own music while I was playing this so I wouldn't go insane.”
    • “Well, where to start? The sound is bad and loops poorly. When the short songs end, there is an audible static-filled pop as the music crudely loops. There are no commas or periods to be seen at all anywhere in this game, and the only reprieve you will get from the run-on sentences without pauses or breaks is when another character talks. The dialogue is also randomly filled with the occasional odd space, and sometimes random letters are capitalized for no real reason. If reading this review was annoying, can you imagine reading text like this through the whole game? Because that's what it is like. You might as well set a dollar on fire; it would at least be more long-lasting fun than this game can provide.”
    • “Add bad crackling sounds, tinny, piercing music with the treble jacked way too high into the mix, and throw in stale reused assets you've already seen a hundred times before, and there you go.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Final Quest II's graphics have been criticized for being bland and inconsistent, contributing to an overall negative visual experience. Additionally, the presence of typos in dialogues further detracts from the game's presentation.

    • “Final Quest II has the same bland and conflicting graphics and themes, along with typos in the dialogues (periods don't seem to exist in sentences now), as well as an imbalanced amount and spam of enemy encounters.”
    • “The graphics are pretty bad.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express a reluctance to engage in grinding, indicating a preference to avoid it after previous experiences, such as farming cards in another game.

    • “No thanks, I'll pass on this one as well after farming cards II.”
    • “The grinding in this game feels endless and tedious.”
    • “I spent hours grinding for resources, only to feel like I made no progress.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from several bugs and glitches that can lead to crashes and freezing, impacting overall stability. However, players remain optimistic as developers are actively working on improvements, suggesting that the game has the potential to become much better.

    • “At the moment, the game is a little bit buggy, so it may crash or some features simply do not work.”
    • “There are numerous glitches that will freeze your game.”
    • “All in all, if you like playing RPGs, you should buy the game, even though it needs further improvement in bugs and glitches. The developers are working on this, so I think the game will be even more awesome.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted as a key feature, making it an enjoyable experience for players, especially those who appreciate MMO and quest genres. Reviewers recommend it as a must-buy for its entertaining and unpredictable comedic elements.

    • “It's a funny quest game, and if you are into MMO games or quest games, this is a must-buy because it's great fun when you just don't know what to play.”
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Final Quest II is a role playing game.

Final Quest II is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 5 hours playing Final Quest II.

Final Quest II was released on October 17, 2016.

Final Quest II was developed by rpgvideo.

Final Quest II has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its music.

Final Quest II is a single player game.

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