The Peacekeeper leads a band of heroes against Azatoth, lord of chaos…and gets his ass kicked. The Keeper of Time drags him out, and only the two of them and the Goddess survive the destruction of the world. The Goddess grants the Peacekeeper the ability to consume souls to prolong his life, so he can live until the world regenerates. The story then picks up millennia later, with Ein (the prince of Altria and probably the reincarnation of the Peacekeeper), Elena (his tutor and the immortal keeper of time), and Lynn (their magic-using cute ogre friend). In this, the 3rd Age, history repeats.
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Overall: This was remarkably solid, much better than I think I expected it had any right to be. The battle system is solid with enough variety and customizability to be interesting; the plot is only moderately formulaic and holds together nicely. Worth the couple of bucks for any old-school jrpg fan.
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Overall: This was remarkably solid, much better than I think I expected it had any right to be. The battle system is solid with enough variety and customizability to be interesting; the plot is only moderately formulaic and holds together nicely. Worth the couple of bucks for any old-school jrpg fan.