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227: Breath of Death VII and Cthulhu Saves the World both use a custom engine...
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Impaler26: Yep, you're right. It's been ages since i played both so i somehow remembered them as RPG Maker games. :D
I wasn't sure if they were or not, but the basic design at least is pretty similar in terms of movement, combat, etc.
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TentacleMayor: I'm not a fan of RPGMaker games because to me it seems like an inversion of the types of games they're supposed to resemble: 16-bit JRPGs. Those games typically had large budgets and teams working on them, just like how Squenix still keeps up with the cutting-edge when it comes to production values today. So to play something made by 1-3 bedroom programmers quells the hope that I'm going to find another Final Fantasy 6 or Bahamut Lagoon or whatever. These are much more amateur productions.
Well, for what it's worth, many classic games & series (ie Ultima, Wizardry, Lode Runner, Boulder Dash, Chip's Challenge,even Cave Story) started out this way so can never really tell know how good a game will be until you or someone else plays it. ^_^

I see your point though - playing Teh Adventures of Brockli Bleck probably wouldn't be too satisfying in comparison to, say, Eternal SaGa or Fetish Fantasy 0, particularly if you paid $5, $10 or even $30 for it. -_-U

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TentacleMayor: That said, I remember as a teen in the early 2000s I was intermittenly into the fangame scene for RPGmaker games. A game called Kindred Saga had me very impressed. Not something I expect anyone to remember.
Hidden treasures are part of the reason that I don't mind exploring the internet - (re)discovering well-made/innovative (indie) games can be rewarding in more ways than one. ^_^

I'll give Kindered Saga a try, one day, but I'm hoping that a well-written crossover RPG (read: bigger & better than Kingdom Hearts) can be made (available), as well. ^_^

There are lot of stories that can be told (including ones where poor TV series are erased from existence) in game form, particularly when fanfiction sites are no longer accessible, for whatever reason.

*returns to pondering his own Creepie/Ruby Gloom story*
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Impaler26: Vampires Dawn 1+2
This was so good back then, especially because it was done by only one person.
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Darvond: Undertale, and Space Funeral.
Undertale was made in GameMaker, not RPG Maker.