After years of successive blunders and disaffection of the corrupt royalty, the Reevan capital of Lieberant finally capitulated. The Kingdom of Reeve was whittled away by the Empire, who had obtained the favor of the Dark God. Long ago, war was fought for generations between two sides: the aboriginal Canaanites of the island continent Fortheria, and the immigrant Jugudi of the mainland continent.īecause of this long-standing opposition, or perhaps in spite of it, the Canaanites founded the Empire of the Dark God, while the Jugudi built the Kingdom of Reeve. For so long as people are human, the sins of history are doomed to repeat… Some names appear to have been swapped around or changed, and some major events occurring in the final go unmentioned.įortheria, land of the sleeping gods, a land unable to escape from war. What appears to be a version of the opening monologue from much earlier in development. Original Japanese text and maybe more details on where this is located, exactly? There is a generic "Emblem" and four other emblems for each one of the royal families: Canaan, Reeve, Salia, and Leda. However, all of their functionality was left out in the final.
According to their description and various pre-release interviews, the army having these would be recognized as an official squadron of their kingdom, allowing for an increase in income each turn. (Note that the skills themselves are all used in-game.) In the final game, the only books available are Guilty Heart (teaching the Mug skill) and Move Again Book (teaching the Move Again skill), but many more unused books exist, listed below. (Source: Matthew TRS (portraits), (script), Pegasus Knight (stats)) Unused Items BooksĪ type of item that teaches a particular skill to a unit once. Of the two, only Teppster has surviving unit data left in the code: It also appears he possesses apt technique. I have confidence in my offense and defenseĪllows him to handle the front line's defenses. Judging by their recruitment conversations, they would've been among the soldiers available to recruit from Count Marlon's troops between Chapters 1 and 2.Īren't an official Verje soldier, are you? I like the little secrets that comes from being perceptive, even if it doesn't have to give some great reward.Two unused characters named Boyce (ポイス) and Teppster (テップスター). I like the new classes and that they have inherent abilities.ĥ. Animations seem a little off but that could just be an early build.Ĥ. Also, I wish I could just hit ESC to exit some menus.ģ.
I found myself confused sometimes whether I should be using r-click vs l-click. I might also have missed it but the combat screen doesn't show if a character can hit 2x?Ģ. I'm also not sure if I was supposed to know I had to leave via sign post before they told me. I wasn't very sure what I could highlight over for more information and I expected pop-up boxes rather than just changing the text at the bottom. It seems to have many different factions with their own goals and desires as opposed to just good guys trying to stop bad people.ġ. Its a shame that the demo is only level/chapter.