Just made a account to leave my opinion on the game.
To anyone thinking this is a lazy product, I don't blame you for coming to that conclusion (since it uses Default RPG Maker Assets.)
I would have thought the same think if I hadn't played it long ago. Doom & Destiny is actually a solid game. Plenty of exploration, character customization, humor can be outdated, but got a few laughs out of me, and the battle system displays the health of enemies and what everyone's turn order is.
After a while, I learned to ignore the problems that D&D has and had a blast with it. I kinda recommend people interested in making a game with RPG Maker to look at this game as its a good example on how to make a proper game with the program.
As a word of warning, the game isn't meant to be taken seriously. It satirizes many tropes found in RPG's and even features knock offs of popular franchises such as FF7 and Mario.
I wouldn't recommend every RPG Maker game to use base assets however, but a sequel was made that did away with it in favor of its own originality (which I haven't played yet.)
If you can ignore its faults, I highly recommend this game.
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Just made a account to leave my opinion on the game.
To anyone thinking this is a lazy product, I don't blame you for coming to that conclusion (since it uses Default RPG Maker Assets.)
I would have thought the same think if I hadn't played it long ago. Doom & Destiny is actually a solid game. Plenty of exploration, character customization, humor can be outdated, but got a few laughs out of me, and the battle system displays the health of enemies and what everyone's turn order is.
After a while, I learned to ignore the problems that D&D has and had a blast with it. I kinda recommend people interested in making a game with RPG Maker to look at this game as its a good example on how to make a proper game with the program.
As a word of warning, the game isn't meant to be taken seriously. It satirizes many tropes found in RPG's and even features knock offs of popular franchises such as FF7 and Mario.
I wouldn't recommend every RPG Maker game to use base assets however, but a sequel was made that did away with it in favor of its own originality (which I haven't played yet.)
If you can ignore its faults, I highly recommend this game.