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The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales ‘Prologue Demo’ now available - Progress carries to final game

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Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?

Publisher and developer Square Enix, and developer Claytechworks have released the "Prologue Demo" for HD-2D action RPG The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store. Save data can be carried over to the full game when it launches.

Here is an overview of the demo, via Square Enix:

Carry your save data over to the full version of the game in this new prologue demo! Enjoy the opening chapter of the story with the same freedom of adventure as in the full game. Progress in the main quest, explore the unknown, or hunt down new weapons and magicite—the future is up to you. Your adventure in Philabieldia, a world filled with discovery, starts here!

*This demo version features content taken from the retail version of the game with some differences, such as limits on accessible areas.
*Linked save data bonuses cannot be redeemed in the prologue demo.

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store on June 18.
 
Cool! Might check it out but I'm not big fan of playing demos. I was already thinking of getting it anyway lol.
 
Played for half an hour, mostly to check out the gameplay and see if it felt good to play; and it does! Two minor complaints, and ShadyAcshuns ShadyAcshuns said there's a setting for one of them (should've looked before exiting the game). The other is the English voice acting in general. After OT 1 and 2 (didn't play 0) this one feels rather underwhelming. Not necessarily bad, just not up to what I'd expect from the OT team. Admittedly I just skipped a lot of the story since I'm going to start fresh for a proper playthrough when it releases so maybe the combat/gameplay voice work is what's not up to snuff.

Regardless, I'm in day 1. I love old school Zelda and Mana.
 
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Day one. We need more action JRPGs, not sure why the genre has been neglected so much. Even in the indie space there are only a handful of games that take inspiration from the classics.
 
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