I would have preferred this game to be either a visual novel or allow you to connect the story together through small flashbacks through out the entire game.....where you actually get to play the character. You aren't really allowed to explore much, the game corrals you to a few areas that you can go....so it's kind of hard to get lost.......and then....about 2 thirds of the game....is a long sappy story that takes forever to get through. I'm ALL for visual novels, story rich games, wordy games, etc....but you don't really....CARE about any of these characters. At least I didn't, because you only start to learn them when you get trapped in a flood of repetitive story. The most exciting part of this game was trying to hide from a few guards field of vision....It's not very "scary"....It's somewhat predictable, there are other games out there with a very similar story line. The effects are kind of cool considering its a RPG maker, classic style game...however this was very much a wast...
Seven Mysteries: The Last Page
- Release Date:
- Feb 5, 2018
- Developer:
- Sang Hendrix
- Publisher:
- Sang Hendrix
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
GAMEPLAY
Seven Mysteries - The Last Page is a supernatural horror game played in a top-down view. In this game, you are acting as Nathan, a transferee at the only school in a certain town. You are knowledgeable, cunning, and able to keep your calm no matter how hectic things become. You use those qualities to discover what's haunting the school. On your way looking for tracks at the scene, you inadvertently befriend odd people. Since then, you realize that you are arriving at the end of everything, and you are also aware that... you can't turn back.
The game focuses on the flow of the story. There will be choices that direct the game flow to various endings throughout the game. The duration of the game is up to the player to decide.
FEATURES
• 11 chapters.
• 2 main endings and 4 side endings.
• Choices determining the different endings of the game.
• Act as different characters over several chapters.
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User Reviews
I played the original version of this game (the normal RPG maker one) as well as the other rpgmaker games by this developer a few years ago and enjoyed them. However, when I thought I would enjoy this (after getting it on sale), I was mistaken. The game keeps freezing over and over to the point that it is obnoixous. It's not even the same place every time. I'll reload the game it it will go a few lines further in dialogue and then, boom, another freeze. I'm not even an hour in yet and I'm up EIGHT already. Fucking ridiculous. I checked the news and patches for the game already to see if that was the problem, and yes I'm on the 2.0 version (which says it fixed those problem; obviously it didn't). To anyone who was still on the fence about buying this one, go to the rpgmaker forums and just download the original version for free. It's not as pretty and the audio isn't as nice, but at least you can actually play it and enjoy it.
This game isn't very good. The plot is bland and you expect it from the start. It has a clever structure but it doesn't make up for the lacking story. The narration is boring and really never learned to key rule "show don't tell" and it's so bland in tone I cannot get invested. Those are only the story based complaints I have about the game. Technically it's a mess too. It's near impossible to see at times either because it's too bright or too dark. I couldn't explore because I couldn't see much and ended up clicking all over the place to try not to miss anything. And I did. It got to the point were I found myself stuck repeatedly getting the same bad ending and I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to change it. I spent a good half hour clicking like hell but still got nowhere. I noticed some people had to restart their game because of issues like this. That's when I realized that I don't even care enough to start again and waste another two hours of my life. The game claims t...
broken and played the same earlier in rpg maker and it wasnt broken and it was free
Classic old school horror game, not too scary but enough to creep me out. Haven't finshed it yet, but so far so good. And a really cheap price, so this game is totally worth it!!
Writing this review I played both the newer and older (original) versions of the game to make an accurate opinion *. It feels like the charm of the original game was taken away through the new version, a lot more rushed to get to point A-B rather than allow the player to focus on exploring the surroundings and understanding the story in full. I did my best to get through all achievements since I've loved the original game, but eventually the more I played the game, the more uninterested I grew. The story was rather thrust into your hand, It was clear where you had to go, what to do basically and ... That was it, pretty much. I wasn't really a fan of the name changes for the characters, the game would have been better had the characters had their original names - I doubt It would have mattered to the international audience If they had to read Vietnamese names. Name's don't matter as long as you have a good story going on. Was able to discover some differences in story between the t...
Disappointing to be honest, like a lot of games and movies nothing like the feature/clip shown. Very short, kept getting load errors at the end of the game which I had to keep clicking through before Alt/Ctrl/Deleting to get out of it and shut it down. Damn shame as the other reviews had built up my expectations and I do like these games for a change of pace, seriously get it if it's free it's not worth the price other wise sadly.
I was streaming this, hoping for something at least somewhat entertaining and decent. What I got was a long, drawn-out story that wasn't very well written, and LOTS of text over black screens. I honestly started to fall asleep on stream I was so bored. Interesting initial idea, but very poor execution.
I really want to like this game, but it seems like it is unfinished for a paid game (although it is only $1.49). The game freezes at several points like when opening the menu. There is also no "game over" screen for the first part at least- when I thought the game had frozen instead it was a game over when it stopped and went to the title screen. The story is alright so far, but the game is difficult to play because of some bugs seemingly. It seems kind of like it's unfinished/still has some issues to work out.
Seven Mysteries: The Last Page is an absolutely bullcrap of a RPG Maker horror game, okay to be honest about the story its very confusing and really dumb so I'm just going to say this story is about the mysterious incidents that has happened at this school and how it all came to be. Now then likes, the rpg maker graphics are pretty good, nothing too complex but as you know you don't need the greatest graphics to make a great game, the levels were nice a little diverse as we explore the school. The story its well pretty damn bad, but I will say there are some parts I liked, the characters were okay nothing really to write home about, but the three main characters were good. The multiple endings you can get I found them interesting until the last two endings and the game does have some nice gore effects. The atmosphere for the game is okay pretty spooky sometimes for first time players, now is the game scary at first yes but then you get used to it and it's jump scares. Now then disli...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution
- Storage: 600 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Seven Mysteries: The Last Page cost?
Seven Mysteries: The Last Page costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Seven Mysteries: The Last Page?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution Storage: 600 MB available space
What platforms is Seven Mysteries: The Last Page available on?
Seven Mysteries: The Last Page is available on Windows PC.
Is Seven Mysteries: The Last Page worth buying?
Seven Mysteries: The Last Page has 63% positive reviews from 38 players.
When was Seven Mysteries: The Last Page released?
Seven Mysteries: The Last Page was released on Feb 5, 2018.
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