About This Game Melrose is trapped in a life of hardship. Her parents are mean to her and she gets bullied at school. She can find no one who understands her. To cope with her sorrow, Melrose turns to her imagination. She dreams up a world of unimaginable beauty and happiness, but sadly -- like all dreams -- it ends, and Melrose must return to real life.Today is different, however. Melrose is about to meet her godmother and discover that the land in her dreams is real and in trouble.On her journey with the sparky ladybug Diamond, a warmhearted witch and a sassy secret agent, Melrose becomes the main player in an escalating battle between light and darkness that stretches beyond the world of dreams.This game features:Over 40 magical lands in an open world25+ hours of story-driven adventureSummon dream creatures and craft items45 beautiful original music tracksNumerous side-quests, secrets and puzzlesLoveable, unique charactersCustomizable skillsSupports mouse, controller / gamepad and keyboard controlsWhisper of a Rose features a wondrous, intricately detailed world. Take your time to explore, relax and have fun!The 2014 Version of Whisper of a Rose with Steam Achievements and Trading Cards.Other Games by RosePortal Games on Steam:Sweet Lily DreamsThe Princess' HeartUnraveled 7aa9394dea Title: Whisper of a RoseGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:RosePortal GamesPublisher:DegicaRelease Date: 14 Nov, 2014 Whisper Of A Rose Full Crack [cheat] Whisper of a Rose is a very well done RPG Maker game about a girl named Melrose who has a pretty awful life and very much wants to find some way to escape it. She finds a device called the iDream and uses that to escape into her Dream World.But she ends up finding out that the Dream World isn't as nice as she thinks it is. After all, not all our dreams are nice and happy, there are plenty of nightmares as well.Whisper of a Rose takes us on Melrose's trip through the Dream World. Everything in the game is based on things that happened to Melrose and her own fears and wishes. Even her own repressed memories show up at times. The settings range from rolling hills to unpleasant forests and swamps. And all Melrose wants to do is find a way home.Overall pros:+Lengthy game, it took me just under 30 hours to beat it, though that included having to redo some stuff when I was defeated.+Gorgeous settings, you can barely even tell it's RPG Maker+Wonderful soundtrack. All the music fits great with the scenes and the battle themes are just amazing. You can get the soundtrack for free at the dev's website too.+Very responsive dev which is always a good thing.Overall cons:-Never thought I'd say I wanted random encounters in a game, but this game really would have been better off with them. Visible encounters just don't work here with how difficult it is to avoid enemies and how they immediately respawn with no chance for immunity to avoid the encounter. Monsters also don't stop while you grab treasure which leads to encounters you may not want. (Edit: This has been improved upon as well with a short delay between respawn and an item to avoid encounters. New Game+ mode gets an important item to allow unlimited avoiding of encounters)-Regular battles can get lengthy and tedious. (Edit: This has been improved upon and they are much shorter as long as you aren't avoiding everything and not upgrading equipment)-While there is a quick means of travel, it only covers limited areas and you'll be backtracking a bit for sidequests, which makes the encounter annoyances even greater because you'll get stuck fighting some monsters when you just wanted to make a quick run to grab an item.Achievement wise, it's not an easy 100%. You'll need two full playthroughs to 100% the game and there are a few missables. It's about 30 hours per playthrough from the looks of things if you want to be sure to miss nothing. There is some replay value though since you get some new stuff on a second run and there's one sidequest that can only be finished on the second playthrough and it nets you the best summon in the game.Still, it's a very good game and I do recommend it. It's not exactly short and sweet, but it's worth playing all the way through.Also a little tip for anyone playing it: don't sell your initial armor for any characters. You'll need that later if you want to get the best stuff in the game. It's doable to beat the game without it, but more difficult.. Well, that was a waste of money. This game will not display properly on a 1920x1200 (24inch) monitor. You have the option to play in window mode, but you won't be able to read anything unless you're 6 inches from the screen. sigh.Also attempted to steam stream this to my MAC, it also does not display properly. What a waste.Don't buy, unless your machine is a 486 MX with 2MB graphics card. I think thats the MAX this game will allow.. Got to the Love Engine Dungeon... Did a puzzle requiring stepping on some star shaped tile on the ground and then pressed 1 to 5 to make a path for myself to a switch and a skill point. Once i got the skill point i leveled a skill and saved without realising that saving there would reset the puzzle trapping me forever with the switch on the other side. Since i saved with the puzzle reseted when i load i still am trapped since the puzzle reset without bringing me back to the puzzle entrance and there is no way to teleport out of a dungeon... This is a great game and i came across no other bug. I'll have to restart it from the beggining now but i do hope they will fix puzzle reseting when you save for no reason and often trapping you forever unless you made many save file and are able to reload before you got to the said puzzle. Also would appreciate more information on the stats difference between the class.. This game is a standard turn-based RPG. It looks like an old SNES RPG. Story wise its pretty average and alot of the dialog is awkward at times. The music is great, there are alot of stand out tunes that feel like they came from the glory days of RPG gaming. The battle system utilizes the same mechanics as the Final Fantasy ATB. Nothing groundbreaking here, but if you enjoy RPGs, this game wont let you down.. I had streamed this game with only a few viewers. We didn't get some of the early game. There was a lot unexplained, we felt. Like the bouncing around time, the awkward bathroom humor. The abuse was very mature, we didn't mind it but it was rough. I got to a point where I couldn't defeat the worm. I know the game prompted to train, kind of, but didn't really seem to offer a hell of a chance for it. Not sure how to rate game. At all. I'm going to go with a thumbs down, but maybe in the future it will improve or the next game the company puts out will be better.. Nice art but quite frustrating. Not in difficulty sense, the game is rather easy. It\u2019s just boring. I thought I was in for a treat as the game went through in beginning phases but it fell flat pretty quickly once it starting moving. Many of the environments are beyond annoying to navigate. Between world objects blocking you such as plants, rocks and the tiresome enemies chasing you endlessly to make you engage in a snooze fest of a battle it really starts to become a chore. Whisper of a Rose attempts at bringing in a skill tree to the genre which works but not as well as it could. You collect skill upgrades in random places or talking to random npcs, many which can be easily missed. You do not earn any skills from just leveling up so It\u2019s nice that they did something different and encourage exploration but this game simple isn\u2019t worth exploring. Its pointless to escape from battles because the enemies simply spawn right next to you only to engage the battle again. If you try running far away hoping you can lose them don\u2019t bother. They can often navigate the annoying terrain better than you. If you do successfully get away you\u2019ll only be met by another horde immediately after or during your escape. Want to find a way to that chest you see on that ledge? Well then be prepared to put 30 minutes at least trying to painstakingly get to it. First JRPG I\u2019ve ever desperately tried not to get into any battles. Not just because they are pointless and boring but because it will cause you to level way to quickly, obliterating any challenges. 5\/10. Okay, the game gets a few mixed reviews, but Whisper of a Rose is definitely a good addition to one's library of games. The in game art style is beautiful and shows a lot of consideration has been put into designing area's, characters, etc. There are a few rough spots though in gameplay, such as scripted scenes involving sprites getting stuck if char x moves in front of y by interference from char z. For example, in the museum's scene it is possible for Melrose to arrive at the door before the curator and thus blocking the trigger for the event's continuation. Similarly, if you escape a battle, enemy sprites will be reset to their original spawn points. If you happen to stand next to one you'll either have to fight and win or face game-over since Melrose's sprite is immobile immediately after a fight (probably because of the item drops needing to be calculated). Sounds bad? I can be. But! Even with those flaws the game is fun to play. The battle system feels reminiscent of Lunar SSSC, with animated battlers and variable music, the three selectable classes are balanced well thus far and your first summon is cute.I won't touch too much upon the story, as others have done that already, but like To the Moon this game has a unique appeal. I'd recommend it even to those sceptical of RM games in general.. Whisper of the Rose is a slightly more mature version of Sweet Lily Dreams (also done by Rose Portal Games). The story revolves around Melrose who is in a harsh relationship with her (supposed) parents and rough school life. She thrives in happiness through her dreams and imagination. This ends up leading her to steal a device that allows one person to enter a dream world that may or may not be better for them.The story is common among many people and may even connect with those who might be in a similar state (or were). The game play is a little different than SLD, but is still an RPG Maker Game with simple RPG elements. The game has some great music and you can even get through it with little grinding if you are decent with these kinds of games. The variety of sidequests also help to make the game a little more interesting when you start getting tired of the main story events.Some of the game's plot can be a little too dull and may lead some people to give up early, but it ramps up the further you get into the game, making most people wanting to continue. The Skill Tree almost seems like a real tree. It has giant branches and is not the easiest to navigate, but once you get use to it, it is not that problematic. There is not a large variety of enemies, but each enemy has different weaknesses no matter what type it is.There are other good ideas and bad moments in this game, but I will not spoil too much to give anyone interested in the game a chance to experience the game for themselves. There is a free guide online if you ever get lost or need some kind of help and exploration is always recommended. You may find things that you didn't know you could get early on that will help with your game play. All in All, the game is decent for an RPG Maker game and is definetly worth trying.7.2\/10. I love this game and has been playing it for 100+ hours.I would like to recommend this game to those that love good RPG Maker games with an excellent storyline.You can play this game as a Warrior, Paladin or Summoner. In this game the Summoner is the most interesting character which also enables you to unlock a lot more achievements. The combat mechanics is interesting as you play with different form of elemental damages (fire, water, air, earth) which are resisted by different degrees by different monsters. You also alternate between real and dream worlds. Unlike most other RPGs, you do not gain skill points as you gain more experiences and levels. You need to explore every nook and cranny to look for skill upgrade points. You also need to talk to every character and do every quests to get skill upgrade and unlock points as well as better gears. As a summoner, you can also unlock different creatures to summon through various quests as well.There is also an excellent crafting mechanism in this game as well. The best armors in this game, called Relic Armors cannot be bought or received as drops from monsters. They need to be crafted using various crafting items, as well as some very difficult to get monsters drop. Furthermore you need to keep your very first set of armor for all 4 characters as well, because you need to use them to craft Relic armors at the very end.You can buy better weapons from differnet vendors in this game, but the very best weapons, called Ultimate Weapons can only be receive through quests too. Hence this elevate the importance of doing all quests.To get all achievements, you will need to play this game twice, and hence giving it more replay value. This is because there is a New Journey+ mode which can only be unlocked when you finished the game. Furthermore there are quest that are started during your first game which can only be completed during the New Journey+ as well. So the achievements associated with these quests can only be received if you play the game twice.The second time you play this game, you get a lot of benefits, including new skill sets which can only be unlocked in New Journey+ You can also get better creatures to summon and start of with certain crafting recipes which are not present in the first game. I have started on my New Journey+ and this game is still sustaining my interests even though I am playing it a second time.This is a great game. The only shortcoming I can think of is that the graphics are OK, but not top-notched. However, considering that I got the game on sale at about $10, this game is defintely worth its weight in gold, in terms of the enjoyment value and the time played.-------------------Review Update after Finishing New Journey+ ---------------------------I am finally done with this game, after 156 hours I played the game twice, and finished New Journey+ with allthe steam achievements.In the end, all my characters were at level 47, and I had 31 DRAGON TEETH.I just love grinding that green dragon for lots of XP and orbs.That dragon also got me a lot of levels too!!!!All my characters were equipped with Relic Armors and Ultimate Weapons.I also made 4 of those awesome Tanzanite Rings with game my characters +9 magic attack and +3 magic defense. In the end, Helenna's Tornado was so overpowering that she can wiped out all the enemies in a single turn (equipped with Relic Armor, Ultimate Weapon and Tanzanite Ring).I simply fell in love with this game, and that is why I spend 156 hours on it.I put the prequel, "Sweet Lily Dreams" on my wishlist and will buy it when it is on sale. I am sure I will enjoy the prequel very much too. Once again, thank you for the wonderful game, developer Lucia Silvermoon !!. I actually like this game, because it seems to have a neat story and well-conceived characters. Storyline and character's actions don't seem too stupid and unlikely. The mapping looks nice and not too dull, but its tedious to run around. Blocking items like plants and too long dungeons, where it's easy to get lost. While you are getting lost several times, you at least get to know every enemygroup. I even met some often enough to exchange names and phonenumbers.. but I'd appreciate if they won't show up ever again.When you finish a fight you can't move for about 2 seconds and\/or the loot blocks you. In the meanwhile all the enemies around you CAN move and get near enough to attack you right after the last fight. That makes it almost impossible to avoid fights. Running around gets pesky. But at least it feels like it's made with some love. Probably because it has potential. Those fights just ruin it ..
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