Agetec today announced that its newest adventure game, Falling Stars for the PS2, has shipped to North American retailers everywhere. The title is the perfect entry point for the younger generation to have their first taste of a role playing experience.
In Falling Stars, players take on the role of Luna, a young girl living in Dazzleon, a land that knows no evil. All of this changes when Luna’s Uncle Matt comes to visit and discovers a curiously strange mine. Matt, intrigued by the mine, decides to make Dazzleon his new home and strikes up his own investigation. He slowly starts becoming possessed by the mine and begins obsessively performing evil experiments. Soon, Matt turns his attention onto his cute and loveable pets, eventually turning them all into hideous and evil monsters. Shortly after realizing her uncle’s lost all the good in his heart, Luna decides to take it upon herself to save him from his own madness and prevent Dazzleon from suffering a gruesome fate.
Falling Stars is rated “E” for everyone and is available for MSRP of $14.99.
RPG for everyone is cool because often developers want to put mature themes in their games that exclude kids from getting a really rich RPG experience. I’m not saying there is anything wrong with mature games. In fact I think there are not enough M and AO rated games. But it’s nice to see games aimed the other end of the spectrum as well. Speaking of an RPG aimed at everyone be sure to check out my feature on Free Realms from Sony Online Entertainment which will publish later today.




















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