Mary Skelter Finale

Mary Skelter Finale (2020)

by Compile Heart, Idea Factory
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Strategy
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Game modes:Single player
Story:Mary Skelter Finale is a first-person dungeon crawling RPG with grid-based movement and a turn-based combat system. Characters are based on fairy tales but the game has a job system allowing for skill customization. The story is about attempting to break out of a nightmarish prison. A new feature to the series allows the player to control multiple groups across the dungeons in order to progress. There are 6 preset groups of 4-7, with over 30 characters. Mary Skelter Finale is set to be the end of the Mary Skelter story and has included a feature to re-watch/read story scenes from the main and side scenarios for both of the previous games, though the voiceovers aren't included. It also includes a side story made ahead of the first game and the visual novel included as a pre-order bonus of the second game. The extra content also includes a Gallery mode to view video and CG scenarios or background art. A music mode for the background music and a character mode to view the different characters information.Show more
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user avatar@huanuser avatar@huan
March 27, 2025
I have little complicated relationship with this franchise. I dropped original MS:N about halfway through, for a few years. Not even sure about the reason why. Maybe after learning that they did timeline shenanigans in MS2 and the whole original MS:N is retconed / replaced and I'd have to replay it anyway. Or something shiny distracted me. Still, later I picked MS2 (and it's builtin MS:N remake) - and finished both to 100% over 2 or 3 weeks. It does have it's own closure, but it's obvious there is more. It's weird that finale is missing. It's even weirder considering IFI seems to have good relationship with GoG. They released older games here (Dragon star varnir, Death end) and newer (Toky clanpool). Yet MS finale is still missing. Doesn't make the slightest sense. Almost as if someone forgot they didn't release it yet. Maybe it would be enough to just ask. So, this is me, politely asking.
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