The game’s going well, now that I’ve figured out the correct way to play it. I was trying to marathon my way through like it was an ordinary RPG, but repetitive dungeon crawlers like Saigo no Yakusoku no Monogatari are best played in small doses. Once I started doing just one or two missions per day while playing other games, things got far more bearable.
I’m almost done now with just one in-game hour to go and everything set up for the ending. But today I just want to play with the screenshot plugin I got for the PSP. Wish the DS had one, it would make this blog so much easier to write.
I made my final promise with Rushdie, who still hasn’t betrayed me yet.
Thank you Rushdie, you’re the best! As a matter of fact I made all three promises with him, because he’s the only character I really liked. Cain has grown on me because of his incredible battle prowess, but he has almost no story presence at all, so it’s hard to get into him. As it turns out, once you make a promise with a character, they’ll let you sleep in their bed!
Look how happy he looks! It makes me wonder, what does he do while you’re sleeping? Does he stand outside? Stand by the bed and watch you sleep? (Don’t wanna clooose my eeeeyeeesss!) Or does he *gulp* crawl in with you? They’re bros so it’s okay but on the other hand it is a really small bed. I’d better not think about it too much.
Here’s the rest of my party:
Note the obscene amount of money I have now. Things were ridiculously expensive at first, but now I’ve got all this cash and nothing to blow it on. Note also that Rushdie and Wolf need the same amount of EXP to level up. As a matter of fact I have convinced myself that they are actually brothers (no seriously, I really have) and a result I restart any battle in which one falls without the other. Note lastly that Cain is still a little behind them after goodness knows how many levels, and that Sasha will probably not catch up before the end of the game. Another mugshot of the usual suspects:
This is the main menu screen. I have no idea why everything is in English in a Japanese game that’s probably never going to be localized, but that’s for Imageepoch to figure out. I had 1336 civilians rescued then, right now I have about 1550-something. Apparently it’s possible to rescue over 2000 (2042, to be precise) by doing the missions in a specific sequence, but there are absolutely no rewards for doing so.
Selecting the skills, then customize option takes you to a screen where you can improve your skills by adding customize points (CP) to them.
The little numbers next to each skill show what level they’re at, and the M shows that a skill has been mastered. I’ve had Sasha focus almost exclusively on healing and support skills so far, because that’s what I got her for. It’s possible that she’s a decent fighter as well, but I’m satisfied with her current role. Pressing the Square button on this screen would allow me to redistribute her CP if I ever changed my mind. Come to think of it, the only reason I got a healer was because I couldn’t afford healing items, but now I’m a millionaire I could toss Sasha out and bring Mallarme back so I can have four attackers instead of three. But raising her up from level 18 or wherever she is now would be too much work now. Oh well.
Moving on, you can overlay a map on the screen while you’re running around in a dungeon:
This helps you figure out where you’re going and let’s you avoid dead ends (those red Xs and crossing lines). See the little yellow dot in the top left corner? That’s where your current objective is. Combine this with the English menu and you should be able to get through the game even with minimal Japanese skills. In theory. It’s not like there’s a grand story to miss anyway.
Lastly, the major NPCs.
This girl, Ainey, is the blacksmith. The big lummox next to her is Ricardo, the item seller, and the girl behind the desk is Lissete, your navigator. As further proof of how laid-back the mood is in this game, Ainey spends most of her time just chilling in a rocking chair in front of her furnace.
This last guy is Julio. He’s just a hater. He shows up frequently to mock the Messiahs and make trouble for them. It was amusing at first, but then like most things in this game it was speedily beaten to death with the force of a thousand bludgeons. Note that she-who-shall-not-be-named has been censored from this shot.
That’s it for today. The next time I post about this game will be when it’s finally over.