![]() ![]() If you’re excited about Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes coming next year, then I strongly suggest you play through Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising. It even works great as background music as I write out this post. The music is always relaxing in the town of New Nevaeh. It sort of has both an older retro look and a fresh new game quality. I really enjoy this 2.5D character and world design. At some point I learned how to handle multiple quests at once, finding items for different quests in the same area made it easier to turn in many quests together. In the beginning, I was working on one quest at a time. Fast Travel was a big time saver, since the quests had you going from area to area. The town of New Nevaeh is actually pretty large. ![]() However, most hints could be found in the quest menu afterward. I did learn later on that certain quests had little hints within character dialogue. It would help if they had recorded some voice over for the character dialogue. Many of these side quests didn’t give me any useful information, so I began to skip the dialogue. I started my quest listening to what each character had to say. I have also heard that there may be some transferable items or achievements for completing Rising before Hundred Heroes. If so, it will be nice to come back and see some familiar faces. A town full of merchants, supplies and good food. I can see the town of New Nevaeh as a stopping point within the next game, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. ![]()
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