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About This Game Being originally designed and developed for the SEGA Mega Drive & SEGA Genesis, Pier Solar is a turn-based RPG with state-of-the-art aesthetics about the journey of three young heroes from the town of Reja. In this prospered and peaceful town there live three best friends: Hoston, Alina and Edessot. Young and curious, they want to go on a herb-seeking quest to help cure Hoston's father's mysterious illness. Little do they know ... it will be the beginning of their lifetime journey where they will learn the true meaning of friendship and the thrill of adventure.This journey will demand their courage and wisdom to solve a long-lost mystery while they face the forces of destruction dispatched by an evil man who is trying to change the world for his own good. Through this escapade, they will be reborn as great heroes to protect the universe from a mistaken purpose..What makes Pier Solar so special?Pier Solar was originally designed and developed for the SEGA Mega Drive and SEGA Genesis. Yes, you read that right!! It was actually the only newly developed game for SEGA's 16-bit system in the new millennium. It's not a port, fan translation, or a copy of any other game. Pier Solar is a 100% brand new, entirely original,16-bit RPG.We'll get right in to what we think makes Pier Solar so special:A 100% Original RPG! Pier Solar was developed from the ground up. An original world, storyline, soundtrack, characters, enemies, and battle style. No ports, translations or copying from any other game - it's all fresh! The first original 16-bit RPG to do this in over a decade!A Massive World to Explore! Pier Solar has 50+ hours of gameplay, over 300 locations, nearly 500 unique treasure chests, and over 800 NPCs!Director's cut! Pier Solar expands what was the biggest 16-bit RPG Ever! We released Pier Solar on a custom 64MEG cartridge (the average SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis game size is 12MEG), making it the biggest 16-bit RPG ever! This allowed us to push the 16-bit medium to a precedent setting level, with state-of-the-art aesthetics and things like full-screen cut scenes, background scaling and 3D modes. But Pier Solar HD is more than just a port, the game is getting a Director's cut, and includes an expanded story with new locations and challenges, that couldn't fit on its original Sega Genesis/Mega Drive release. Epic Battle Tactics! We developed an innovative battle system that puts you in control of up to five characters and includes in-depth strategic moves such as counter-attacks and a special strategy called Gather, which stores energy to unleash even more powerful moves and spells!Translated in 6 Languages! Pier Solar is translated in 6 languages: English, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German.An Original Soundtrack! A beautiful soundtrack written just for Pier Solar that embodies everything great about a classic retro soundtrack!There Are Surprises! We also packed-in many other surprises and secrets like hidden areas and mini-games!Pier Solar truly is a love letter to the rich, imaginative 16-bit RPGs of a bygone era. We crafted Pier Solar in the same light - with an authentic adventure, that resonates deeply about life, death, love, family, and friendship. Remember the wonder you felt when immersed into your favorite retro RPG? Pier Solar captures that same wonder.What the media says about Pier Solar“...this is a game I'll be keeping on my radar. I love the style, the aesthetics, and the classicJRPG feel.”- Kotaku.com“...one promising title to play next December.”- Destructoid“Pier Solar bears the distinct honour of being a Sega Mega Drive game”- Eurogamer“WaterMelon’s attention to detail is staggering…a community-based development team with atrack record of integrity and a proving capacity to deliver on promises made”- Gamespot.com“With a lengthy script, impressive graphics, and a top-notch soundtrack, those that still hold theflame for SEGA’s console will have something new to be nostalgic over.- IGN.com“The game itself, which comes on a high-density, 64 Meg cartridge, is a well-crafted love letterto the turn-based, role playing games of a bygone era. It’s evocative of the 16-bit classicsPhantasy Star II and The Secret of Mana, both in scope and design. Pier Solar also sports anenhanced CD soundtrack that truly takes the overall experience to another level.”- 1UP.com“90% GOLD Award…the best RPG of Sega’s 16 bit…well developed [and] well written.”- Games TribuneIn a nutshellPier Solar is a product of passion, done by individuals who love video games in it's most pure essence. It's made by players for players. Our team has absolute commitment to the quality of the game as well as the experience of the players. 7aa9394dea Title: Pier Solar and the Great ArchitectsGenre: RPGDeveloper:WaterMelonPublisher:WaterMelonRelease Date: 29 Sep, 2014 Pier Solar And The Great Architects Download] pier solar and the great architects trophy guide. pier solar and the great architects recensione. pier solar and the great architects steam. pier solar and the great architects metacritic. pier solar and the great architects android. pier solar and the great architects ost. pier solar and the great architects mega drive rom. pier solar and the great architects komplettlösung. pier solar and the great architects dreamcast download. pier solar and the great architects (world) (unl). pier solar and the great architects platforms. pier solar and the great architects genesis. pier solar and the great architects system requirements. pier solar and the great architects lösung. pier solar and the great architects gog torrent. pier solar and the great architects hd. pier solar and the great architects wii u review. pier solar and the great architects teusa. pier solar and the great architects sega cd. pier solar and the great architects cheats. pier solar and the great architects sega genesis. pier solar and the great architects torrent. pier solar and the great architects gog. pier solar and the great architects ps3 pkg I'm not the type to really enjoy a JRPG, but there are a few that capture my attention. Pier Solar and the Great Architects is defintiely one of those games. I previously owned only on my Sega Genesis and I absolutely loved it. The visual appeal, the great music, and the immersive story. The turned-based combat is also pretty refined compared to others in it's genre. Pier Solar HD is essentially the same game but with better visuals, a remastered soundtrack, and beautiful backgrounds that bring the world to life. To cut to the chase, if you like JRPGs or are looking for an experience, check out Pier Solar HD. If you enjoyed Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, or Final Fanstasy VI, you will love Pier Solar.. This game was made back in 2010 for the Sega Genesis by the developers WaterMelon. The developers wanted to make this game as if it was released back in 1994. Everything about this game is FANTASTIC! Pier Solar is very reminisce to other RPGs of the time including Phantasy Star and Chrono Trigger. This game does have some issues, but every other game of that era had issues. I have beat this game once, but I will be playing this game multiple times.. I've seen a few reviews on here that were a bit too critical. "I don't like the way the heal spell looks" is one of them, which is obviously just nitpicking. Anyway, I absolutely love and recommend this game if you like JRPG type games. I've listed what I liked and disliked, and will update as I get further into the game.Good features:+ Stylish graphics, switch between HD or classic 16 bit look+ Great music, also able to switch to Sega Genesis sound+ Quick to get you into the game, very fun upbeat story+ Compatible with many controllers, even my SNES one!+ Adjustable encounter rate: fight more or no enemies at all+ Adjustable combat speed: great for when you're just trainingUnappealing features:- Steam overlay is bugged. Will move\/select when typing.- The controls can be strange. Not game breaking.** Holding a directional key seems to disable the use\/talk button in the middle of dialog. When using a heal spell out of combat, there is a strange quirk where I have to hit the up button to scroll left, but the right button to scroll to the right. This is incredibly minor.ALSO if you do have controller issues, right click the game on steam, go to properties, set launch options, and write dxjoy. This might make your controller more compatible. Be sure to map buttons once ingame of course.I'd like to add that games of this nature are very rare. The HD graphics have incredible, well-detailed environments with some classic 16 bit sprites mixed in. It's a timeless work of art; these visuals don't age and are very pleasant to look at. Give the demo a try if you are interested, and take into account that the bad reviews are only from a handful of people. If more people decided to try this game out, the ratings would likely go way up. In an oversaturated indie market, where some of the most lazy looking, blocky games are highly praised, I find it hard to accept that Pier Solar gets hardly any attention; it provides beautiful visuals, great music, a lovely story and classic RPG mechanics that are both intuitive and pretty satisfying.- Sarah. I love classic games and JRPGs in general. I had been looking forward to playing Pier Solar ever since I first heard about the game, so I was glad to see a digital version available for purchase on Steam. The music and art are both excellent, but everything else about this game is horrible. It's not a matter of taste or me just not liking the style---I'll give anything the benefit of the doubt and I would continue to do so for Pier Solar, but I just can't go on.Here's what's wrong with the game:1. The game freezes often.2. There are input problems when playing with a controller. The developer suggested fix did nothing to help.3. The combat system is awful and battle times can be measured in minutes (usually 2 or 3 for every battle).4. The design of the maps is terrible. Everything--including the towns--is like a maze.5. Often, there are concealed paths or platforms behind what is visible to you on the screen.6. The story moves at such a glacial pace that at 6 hours in, I still don't know what it is about.7. Nothing in the game seems to fit together stylistically. There is a real lack of cohesion and everything feels off.I didn't believe the negative reviews when I read them, because most of the points sounded minor on paper. They really aren't. Please learn from my mistake and avoid wasting your money on this game. It is both frustrating and lifeless. If you want to play a good classic game on the Sega Genesis (which is what Pier Solar was originally designed for), check out Phantasy Star IV. If you want a unique JRPG that is a bit more modern, try The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky.. Reminds me a lot of Lunar: Silver Star Story, if you love old school JRPGs you will love this one for sure.oh the battle system here is turn based and it is random encounters.hope i helped, enjoy.. This game's a pretty decent old-school RPG. Characters are fun, environments are pretty, the new music is good (some of the old stuff is pretty rough, as are some of the sound effects). A few UI choices are a little wonky (like how you cast healing spells), but you get used to them pretty quick, though I did keep noticing my little gripes. All and all, pretty fun, I enjoy it. If it's on sale, give it a shot.Though there is a timing\/platforming section at the magic school which I hate, hate, hate. For that infurating section alone, this game might end up burning in video game hell. You'll get past it after a stressful hour or two, though.. I tried to like this game but the controls are clunky, the UI is confusing and the map design is one of the worst I've ever seen. The battle system doesn't help either, it's slow and uninteresting. There's nothing unique about Pier Solar, it's hard to recommend it to anyone unless you're really, really in the mood to play some oldschool JRPG.. An oldie but goodie. Remember when RPGs used to be fun, and with good stories? Well this is one of them. Played the Sega version a long time ago. So happy to see it on steam. Ah the nostalgia. This game is way too underrated and should be more popular. After all, Without these classics, There would be no Final Fantasies, or Skyrim, or anything else. Although FF12 was the last great FF game.. was expecting an retro jrp. it is! in fact it is so retro that i want to punch a person right next to me and throw my controller in the corner... didnt know i still could rage at my age, but watermelon showed me i can :Dwhy is it frustrating? for me its simple the minigames that you need to complete, to keep progressing. for example the sliding plattforms... i was so happy to finish finaly the magic school and i thought that would be the peak of frustration in in the game. i was wrong. at the last chapter you have to do this \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665t again and this time it sets you even further back if failed. so you have to run all around the basement and the staircases again and again if you fail the plattform. (wouldnt be a problem, but the movement in the game is realy bad for this. tried 3 different controllers and keyboard also, it didnt make any difference)on the other hand, the soundtrack is mostly pretty nice, the graphics for that type of game is decent (i didnt like the maze struktures, even the most towns are mazes) the combat system works for me, even if its slow paste. the characters are well done and the story also. but at the end its pretty basic and missing some depth. i can only recommend the game for oldschool jrpg lovers, who are able to get through the frustrating parts without killing there beloved people arround ;) then you will have a fun time and maybe call it a gem. its not my gem tho(i also have read alot of reviews here and im kinda shocked, that people seem to realy love the game, or realy hate it. then i watch how much time those peeps spend with the game... so many people not even an hour played and give an bad review. also not even 10 hours played and give an good review. you guys havent even beaten the game at all! below 10 hours you havent even seen those minigames. and below that.. you guys know what my point is. could be, that you have played it on a different system, but in the most cases, i dont believe you :P im actualy kinda happy that i didnt spend the money for the megadrive\/genesis version, even if it would look good at my collection). If you love JRPG's, I'm sure you'll find something in here worth liking. If you only like JRPG's, I feel like you'll be as dissappointed in this game as I am. It's not terrible, it's just boring. There are positive aspects to this game, like the ability to control the encounter rate so you can set it to never have random encounters or have an encounter every step. Other than that, however, the magic system was frustrating, leveling was underwhelming, the battles were a chore, and the story was sparse. Overall it's not the worst JRPG I've played, but I just can't recommend to anyone but hardcore fans of the genre.

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