There is nothing wrong with the parts that the game gives you, but as soon as you start playing your creation, you'll find this game to be a total waste of your time. This game claims to tell you that you can make your own video game. This, of corse, gets your juices flowing. You can create your own storyline, make your own environments, events, character, everything. But when you test your game, you'll find yourself meandering around an isometric camera angle with a bad walking animation. The game's "intense" battles are actually random. You will be walking around when, suddenly, you trigger a fight although you did not see any enemies at all. You can't even see your character when you are fighting! The game has a turn-taking battle system, which is very typical for an RPG. But when you attack, do you see anything cool? No. Just a little yellow beam hitting the enemy. Sometimes, the beam will hit the enemy and the game might register that attack as a miss, even though you did see the "attack" hit the enemy!! I don't even know why they put in a "flee" option, because you can never run away. Never. The graphics look like something I've seen on the N64, with hexagonal heads galore. You can choose your music to be put into the game, but they have no variety. All the tunes sound the same. The game will entice you with it's concept, but with so many flaws and 0 replay value, stay away from this game.
It's incredibly difficult, trust me. First, I'll make a pro-con list for you to shape the review: Pro: 1. RPG Maker II gives you the chance to make a game with a storyline, unlike RPG Maker XP. 2. The game suppl... Read Full Review
I think the graphics are pretty smooth for this game. It's better than the reviews say, but it's very limited. You aren't allowed to change the look of your characters much at all. They all end up looking so childish. Th... Read Full Review