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Selatria

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Main Story


Time of peace abruptly ends when a menacing imperial force overtakes the Availian Academy, home to Faylien’s newest and most talented sorcerers and knights. Dragged into a re-awakened war, it is up to Mage and Melanie to take their wand and blade and summon up their selactic strength to prevail against the assault from an unruly usurper with a multigenerational grudge. Selatria is a turn-based RPG inspired by great classic 16-bit games of the SNES era such as Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and Lufia.

Selatria: Full Version includes the whole story of Selatria, including the three chapters from “Advent of the Dakk’rian Empire” and the final three chapters.

This is considered the definitive edition of the Selatria saga.

Friends Along The Way!


In Selatria, you’ll meet and play as many memorable characters with their own unique skillset. Formulating and nurturing the best party is essential in prevailing against enemy attacks and your strategy in battle!

Mage

- (Magician, Elementalist, or Paramedic)


Strengths: Powerful offensive and defensive magic
Weaknesses: Weak physical attacks and defenses
Works well with: Melanie, Gobby

Mage is one of the main characters of Selatria. On the verge of failing senior year at the Availian Academy, he is tasked with retrieving an ancient artifact from the nearby Trial Cave as an alternative last-ditch effort to pass. He sneaks his friend Melanie along so he wouldn’t fail the exam. Upon getting the artifact and returning to the academy, he and Melanie see the city in flames from an invading empire. After being forced to leave, he begins on a journey to reclaim his home.


Mage is a flexible spellcaster, able to specialize in offensive (Elementalist) or defensive (Paramedic) magic or use a little of both (Magician). He can also restore his own AP with his Focus ability.

Melanie

- (Knight)




Strengths: High HP and defenses, can trigger Team Attacks
Weaknesses: Low AP pool, low solo damage
Works well with: Mage, Number 016

Melanie is one of the main characters of Selatria. An accomplished knight of the Availian Academy. She tags along with Mage to make sure he doesn’t fail his final exam. Along with Mage, she sees her school turned to flames by the invading Dakk’rian Empire, but finds a way out and joins Mage on an adventure to save their home.


Melanie is a good leader, able to take a lot of damage and hold her own in a fight. She can give Mage, Number 016, Gobby, and even Luis extra turns with some of her abilities.

Luis

- (Geezer)



Strengths: Uh… Next question.
Weaknesses: Unreliable and grumpy.
Works well with: Himself

A tired grumpy old man who is tired of greeting adventurers to his town of Rivale. Luis wants more out of life and joins because he claims he knows the reclusive medic Morgen. Is he telling the truth? Who knows, but it’s dangerous to go alone.

This is his world, and we’re all living in it. Okay, Luis.

Luis used to be a powerful magician but has forgotten most of his spells. He also doesn’t like being told what to do. If you give him a hammer, he has good damage. If you give him some time to reminisce, he might surprise you…

Number 016

- (Assassin)

Strengths: High single target damage, can inflict status
Weaknesses: Low defenses, weak area damage
Works well with: Melanie, Waltear

Haunted by her past as an assassin for the Dakk’rian Empire, Number 016 breaks free and helps Mage and Melanie on their quest. She is cold and calculating and doesn’t speak many of her thoughts to the party.

As Number 016 was a contract killer, she is used to handling many scenarios alone. But she also works well under a competent leader, so she likes fighting alongside Melanie and Waltear. She can weaken enemy attacks and defenses and can do a lot of damage to weakened targets.

Carry Over Save Data from “Selatria: Advent of the Dakk’rian Empire”


Already completed “Selatria: Advent of the Dakk’rian Empire”? Carry over any save data from that game and continue where you left off. Gain achievements for any completed progress from that game when beginning a new chapter of Selatria: Full Version.

Selatria Features


60+ hours of gameplay
Includes voiced dialogue
Unfathomable and challenging boss battles
Dungeons, puzzles, and mini-games
Breathtaking soundtrack
Includes Steam Achievements

How Will You Play?


Adventure Awaits! How will Mage and Melanie's story unfold? Let’s find out in the full version of Selatria!

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User Reviews

Mixed
6 user reviews
67%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Been waiting for this release for a long time :) A passion project from a dev team who have all loved JRPGs for decades, Selatria is a must-play for fellow lovers of the genre! I'm excited to see the rest of the story now that this is out

6 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Finally Full Version here, excellent Game. Remind me of Lufia series the battle system. Love turned based role playing games. I highly recommanded to try this game out.

5 helpful
80 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Among all the competently made JRPGs that I've played, "Selatria" is unfortunately the least entertaining one. A decent story, decent battles, decent area designs - it's all futile if the game isn't fun. And why isn't it fun? Because it's littered with stupid (reaction-based) mini-games and nonsensical puzzles. I've never been so furious when playing a JRPG. Total crap JRPGs, those I can abandon after a few hours without ever thinking about them again. But this game lured me into wasting 60 hours until it finally broke me, and the developer wasn't willing to offer any swift help via Steam or Discord. When I asked a question about a specific time-pressure reaction-based puzzle sequence (even providing a screenshot), during which I had the feeling that it's physically impossible to meet the requirements (and to make matters worse, it's one of those puzzles during which a single misstep forces the player to repeat the whole sequence), the developer got all secretive and said that he migh...

4 helpful
50 hrs at review
Recommended

I really love this game. I just finished it today and it has been an awesome ride. The first half of this game introduced me to turn based JRPG style gameplay and made me fall in love with the genre. I played Chronotrigger and Final Fantasy 1-5 while I waited for the full version of Selatria to come out. For me, it absolutely holds up when compared to those. The stylistic influence is obvious enough to feel familiar, yet there is enough originality that the game stays enticing and absorbing. Some of my favorite features of this game are: Fun and unique (to me) battle system – I enjoyed pulling off team attacks and figuring out which character combinations worked well together. Some combinations made combat easy to the point of feeling cozy and relaxing, while others give the player more of a challenge. I liked to try to level all of the characters as evenly as possible, which encouraged me to embrace the challenge of sometimes using a party that doesn’t synergize optimally. ...

3 helpful
5 min at review
Not Recommended

Something spoiled my fun playing this game. It was running fine..till one of the updates. OK, I didn't run it for a long time. But today it first stoped loading. After a good 15 minutes later I canceld Visual C++ redistributable and...voila it was loading again. Only that there was no Fullscreen. Oh, for a few seconds it starts in Fullscreen but than it jumps to only 1/2 screen....and no I couldn't change it back to full. One look at the installed files....OMG, 4 GB for a game not better than any RPGMaker game....because the dev couldn't reduce the audio SE files (3.14 GB) Sadly it's too late for a refund.

2 helpful
365 hrs at review
Recommended

Fantastic- difficult at times but well worth the entertainment

2 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10/11
  • Processor: Dual-Core or higher processor.
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

FAQ

How much does Selatria cost?

Selatria costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Selatria?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10/11 Processor: Dual-Core or higher processor. Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

What platforms is Selatria available on?

Selatria is available on Windows PC.

Is Selatria worth buying?

Selatria has 67% positive reviews from 6 players.

When was Selatria released?

Selatria was released on Aug 21, 2024.

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