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The Last Chronomancer

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67%Game Brain Score
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100% User Score Based on 18 reviews

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The Last Chronomancer is a single player tactical role playing game with fantasy, medieval, historical, dark fantasy and others themes. It was developed by Guld and was released on July 21, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

A Retro Style RPG that involves 6 main character classes, multiple story paths, multiple endings, turn based combat, exploration, and an epic sized story filled with twists and turns. Embark as 'The Last Chronomancer', and guide the 6 heroes towards the moment of destiny, where The World's fate hangs in the balance.

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
story7 positive mentions

  • Faithful classic turn-based JRPG experience reminiscent of 90s RPGs like Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger with well-executed inspirations.
  • Engaging and well-written story with interesting characters and meaningful choices, supported by strong world building and lore.
  • Tactical and engaging combat system featuring row-based mechanics, varied characters, and strategic depth without being overwhelming.
  • Some boss battles feel like HP sponges with cheap or frustrating mechanics, which can detract from the overall enjoyment.
  • Early character introductions can feel clunky, with some characters initially lacking depth or distinctiveness leading to a slow narrative start.
  • Occasional bugs and technical issues such as softlocks and loading screen freezes were reported, though some have been addressed by the developer.
  • story
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is praised for its engaging, evolving narrative that blends classic RPG and modern fantasy influences with humor and grit, reminiscent of a tabletop roleplaying experience. Players appreciate the meaningful choices and character-driven adventure, though some companions feel less developed. Overall, it delivers a satisfying and immersive storytelling experience with surprises that keep interest high.

    • “The storytelling takes certain cues from modern fantasy series while paying homage to classic SNES / PS1 era RPGs, managing to blend grittiness, humour, easter eggs, and adventure all into a very satisfying experience.”
    • “I've been following this game for years; it's everything I ever hoped it would be with an amazing story, choices that matter and affect endings, and a very nice level of difficulty for myself who likes to over grind and collect as much as possible.”
    • “Story 8/10: story evolves nicely as you progress and keeps you interested.”
    • “The story feels very much like I'm following a tabletop roleplaying game, with both the strengths and weaknesses that come with that.”
    • “Early on, you're given a choice of a character to follow, who effectively becomes your player surrogate, and while you get to experience their introduction and get a better glimpse at the context of their story, the other characters join you with much less fanfare, leading to this sensation that they're sort of along for the ride, in the same way that the player characters in D&D get thrust into a situation together before you can really get to know your fellow players.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its clear skill descriptions using icons and shorthand, engaging mechanics like row switching and active inputs, and a well-written cast with familiar RPG elements. However, the final boss introduces an unexpected mechanic without prior hints, which some find frustrating. Overall, the gameplay is considered excellent and enjoyable.

    • “The skill descriptions make good use of icons and shorthand to convey mechanics in a way that gives me all the information I need without bombarding me with too many mechanics.”
    • “There are row switching mechanics as well as active inputs that keep it fun!”
    • “With a well written cast, familiar RPG mechanics, and beautiful hand-drawn characters.”
    • “The final boss adds a new mechanic you have to watch out for, and it's annoying that nothing in the game gave you any hints on how to see it for what it was.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is praised for effectively complementing the mood of each scene, with especially strong quality noted during the first hour.

    • “Excellent music complements the mood of each scene.”
    • “Music is pretty great in the first hour.”
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The Last Chronomancer is a tactical role playing game with fantasy, medieval, historical, dark fantasy and others themes.

The Last Chronomancer is available on PC and Windows.

The Last Chronomancer was released on July 21, 2025.

The Last Chronomancer was developed by Guld.

The Last Chronomancer has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story.

The Last Chronomancer is a single player game.

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