

Originally peaceful settlers from another planet, they now send down waves of deadly machine enemies from their impenetrable airships to constantly harass the Consort and the people of Heyron.
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The Consort (Heyron’s ruling power) is trying its best to contain the spread but their hands are full with an ongoing 30-year war against a mysterious and technologically advanced enemy known as the Archelites, who are also believed to be the cause of the corrosion. The game is set in the turbulent world of Heryon: a place where an incurable disease called the Corrosion runs rampant, tainting the land and corrupting humans and wildlife alike. They might have bitten off more than they can chew with this one but it is a game with a lot of heart.

Still, that doesn’t mean that Edge of Eternity is a waste of time. I only bring this up because Midgar Studio (who previously created HOVER) is a team of only around 10 or so people and Edge of Eternity is a budget RPG of massive scope, but with every positive note there seems to be a downside. I firmly believe a game should only be reviewed based on its content and instead leave it up to the reader whether or not they want to take into consideration how cheap the game is or how much slack they will cut it depending on the size of the developer team. The price of a game or the number of people it took to create it makes no difference to me when I am making my critiques. Let me preface this review with a bit of an explanation of how I work.
