This game is pretty good! It certainly is a unique take on the traditional RPG made with RPGMaker and feels good and fun to play. However, it does have issues, somewhat serious ones. Issue #1 - It's too easy. Like *way* too easy. The starting dungeon enemies didn't damage me at all, which I thought might have been a bug but the rest of the game thus far (15 hours, not finished yet) I have never really been threatened at all by the enemies. It's sad because the LOOT, oh my LORD the loot is incredible! Great power scaling and upward power feelings, but it's sad because it's wasted on combat that at its best is pretty trivial. Issue #2 - Some areas feel a bit rushed. Some areas should have had 'more' to them and been fleshed out more, including certain encounters and areas where you meet new NPCs. Also, when you defeat an enemy and get 30ish?? *different* crafting materials from that enemy, yeah, it feels a little weird to say the least. Some ideas aren't really fleshed out as much as t...
Seventh Star
- Release Date:
- Dec 24, 2022
- Developer:
- Wolfs Moon Studios
- Publisher:
- Wolfs Moon Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A young female warrior named Quarry fights for the southern kingdom of Rinehart.
She attempts to unite the southern hemisphere while uncovering her past.
What will she discover about the Seventh Star as she digs deeper? The people need hope and perhaps Quarry is exactly the person
to bring them it.
Players will enjoy a vibrant soundtrack, massive variety of monsters to encounter, an enjoyable story and engaging combat.
The option for crafting & alchemy is available for players who enjoy it in Seventh Star.
Similar to other Wolfs Moon Studios titles- players can expect many hours of game play and appearances from old and familiar faces from previous stories.
Single player RPG.
*Hundreds of monster types
*Unique Crafting/Alchemy recipes
*Engaging combat with multiple elements/status effects
*Over 20 hours of gameplay
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User Reviews
Wow Seventh Star was a very good game, l enjoyed it. But the last boss kill me so many times. l was ready to give up, then l stared changing my guys around. It took me a while but l did it. Some parts of the story was sad
Loving this game so far :) I like the graphics and clear objectives - I'm not the best at finding everything without a guide, but I don't think I've missed too much in this one. I've played for about 17 hours so far - not sure how far through I am, but there appears to be plenty left to do, so it will be good value in my opinion. I'd definitely recommend it.
so far i have enjoy this game but kinda of lost after i kill that purple guy forgot his name.inside the pyramid wish there is a walkthrough or at least a quest log to know what to do next
Let me start out by saying, this is the 9th Wolfs Moon Studios game I have finished. And all together, I’ve put hundreds of hours into this developer’s games. Most of us that play these type of games are veteran fans of the RPG Maker scene and we keep coming back for more Wolf’s Moon. What keeps us so loyal? We enjoy strategic turn-based battles without a lot of chit-chat. Don’t get me wrong, this game has a story and it’s a great one. It’s probably the best story line of all the Wolfs Moon games. But the star attraction of this game is the strategic battles which can be fought so many different ways. Very few RPG games, even by major studios, have as many gear and character combinations as this offers. There are hundreds of weapons, armors, potions and other goodies to keep the thrill fresh. If you are still reading at this point, I end by saying this: Buy this game now! You’ll be supporting a small indie developer and have a great time until ...
Great game! Graphics are excellent. Difficulty is well adjusted if you're willing to grind some levels. Exploration is well done, as you are frequently rewarded with high end items. Also a good story. Only two small issues: There is no way to quit from the title screen, you have to close the window. There should be a place where you can see the next objective, or at least review the last conversation. All around well done!
The last time I felt this giddy playing a game was with FF6! If you enjoy old-school JRPG with a great story, a ton of loot, crafting (consumables/armor/weapons), skills customisation, and secrets, get this game! 40 - 60 hours of play-through to the end (but I have not found all the secrets). Good replayability with the Veteran Experience feature customization, and the amount of character combinations that you can choose from (once unlocked). You're still reading this review!? Go get the game and play it!
This is another great game from this developer. The characters are great, the story is great, the monsters are well made... it has all the ingredients needed for an interesting game that you will play for hours. I definitely recommend it.
play this game, but plan to invest your time into it. nice tie up to the other game editions
The developer has really stepped up his game in this release. Map design, graphics, and storytelling have all improved in this game. The characters are well designed and feel great playing. Would definitely recommend this to any fans of old-school JRPGs.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: intelCore2 Duo or better
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Directx 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: n/a
FAQ
How much does Seventh Star cost?
Seventh Star costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Seventh Star?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit) Processor: intelCore2 Duo or better Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: Directx 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: n/a
What platforms is Seventh Star available on?
Seventh Star is available on Windows PC.
Is Seventh Star worth buying?
Seventh Star has 100% positive reviews from 23 players.
When was Seventh Star released?
Seventh Star was released on Dec 24, 2022.
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