Quest of Light
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator: AtrusW0nder Genre: NES-style Added: 29 Jan 2014 Updated: 26 Oct 2017 ZC Version: 2.50 Downloads: 989 Rating[?]: |
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Update: Lens shows combos and raft path. Friendly fire.
A basic NES-style quest using Eddie Lee's FYS Tileset.
Update: Due to my lack of decorating skills, new overworld decorations have been added to enhance the experience. This is all thanks to Avataro!
Disclaimer: I don't take credit for the Map design. My friend put it together for me using a random map found on Google which turned out to be from an old classic sega game called Golden Ax.
A basic NES-style quest using Eddie Lee's FYS Tileset.
Update: Due to my lack of decorating skills, new overworld decorations have been added to enhance the experience. This is all thanks to Avataro!
Disclaimer: I don't take credit for the Map design. My friend put it together for me using a random map found on Google which turned out to be from an old classic sega game called Golden Ax.
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SyrianBallaS
Edited 19 August 2014 - 08:56 PM
Breaking it down
Music: It was great for the most part but the overworld music is a bit to repetitive and can get annoying
Gameplay:
Very much derseving the genre nes style, I found myself on the overworld more than the dungeons
This game can be very easy or very hard depending on the choices you make
Graphics: Don't know what the tileset used is called but it's very nice and really looks nice for a 8-bit pallete
Secrets: Really good, some are hard to notice but they are marked
Dungeon design: Its ok for the most part it could have been better, but since it's nes-style it shouldn't be too complex
Replay value: Really good, this game can be challenging if you want it to be
Overall: 5/5 one of the best nes-style quests I played
Music: It was great for the most part but the overworld music is a bit to repetitive and can get annoying
Gameplay:
Very much derseving the genre nes style, I found myself on the overworld more than the dungeons
This game can be very easy or very hard depending on the choices you make
Graphics: Don't know what the tileset used is called but it's very nice and really looks nice for a 8-bit pallete
Secrets: Really good, some are hard to notice but they are marked
Dungeon design: Its ok for the most part it could have been better, but since it's nes-style it shouldn't be too complex
Replay value: Really good, this game can be challenging if you want it to be
Overall: 5/5 one of the best nes-style quests I played
Air Luigi
Edited 13 April 2014 - 09:29 PM
A decent quest that features the FYS tileset for the first time. The quest plays similarly to the first Zelda, but without cryptic secrets (there are visual clues and hints). The levels aren't numbered, which is a nice thing, and you can know what items you need to complete the dungeons.
The overworld is fun to explore, though is a bit repetitive. You can do a lot more with that tileset. Exploration is key to get a lot of items.
Dungeon design isn't very good sadly, with uninspired layouts and bad backtracking. But they are ok for a classic quest. Basically, it is about beating enemies and finding your path (but not in a clever way). There are some custom enemies and a good variety of items.
So, in the end, a decent classic quest with "refreshing" graphics. It doesn't have nothing really wrong, but nothing really great either. There are better classic quests in the database, but this quest can worth a visit if you are really a fan of classic quests.
The overworld is fun to explore, though is a bit repetitive. You can do a lot more with that tileset. Exploration is key to get a lot of items.
Dungeon design isn't very good sadly, with uninspired layouts and bad backtracking. But they are ok for a classic quest. Basically, it is about beating enemies and finding your path (but not in a clever way). There are some custom enemies and a good variety of items.
So, in the end, a decent classic quest with "refreshing" graphics. It doesn't have nothing really wrong, but nothing really great either. There are better classic quests in the database, but this quest can worth a visit if you are really a fan of classic quests.
MermaidCim
Posted 29 March 2014 - 11:08 AM
I think it's gonna be hard trying to top this quest. Very well thought out. It had everything in it. Ultimately though, I died 27 times because it was that challenging. You have to exercise some patience though in this quest because it could take a while to really get going.
5/5
5/5