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Charming, deeply modest, and pulled in two directions at once: Princess Calliope's adventure earns genuine smiles but carries enough rough edges to test your patience before it wins you over.

I went into A Princess' Tale expecting one of those forgotten RPG Maker releases that nobody bothered finishing, and I came out with something more complicated than that. Warfare Studios built a 16-bit style old-school RPG around a legitimately funny premise: the only royal capable of stopping an ancient evil from waking is a girl whose unofficial nickname is Princess Ooh-Look-a-Kitty. That joke lands, and the writing around it has enough warmth and self-awareness to sustain your goodwill through the rougher stretches. The cast does real work here. Calliope travels with a flustered bodyguard, a dismissive soldier of fortune, and a lovestruck nomad, and the friction between their personalities gives the dialogue its best moments. The character writing is clearly where the development energy went. Mechanically, this sits squarely in turn-based JRPG territory: dungeon traversal on an overworld, random encounters, consumable items like restoratives and wakeup items in your inventory, and boss fights anchoring location unlocks. Nothing in the system design breaks new ground, and players who arrived after the Undertale era are going to notice how convention-bound the combat loops feel. The encounters can wear on you in the longer dungeon sections. The presentation is earnest and honest about what it is. Pixel art that quotes the 16-bit era without quite matching the craft of its inspirations, and a soundtrack that sits at serviceable background ambience rather than anything that pulls you into the world by the collar. For a studio working at this scale, those limitations are understandable, but they do cap the ceiling on how immersive the experience gets. There are also some reported inventory icon display bugs that surfaced early in the game's life, and it is worth checking community threads to see if those have been resolved before you invest time in a playthrough. So who is this actually for? Players who grew up on late-SNES or early PlayStation RPGs and are comfortable with unpolished nostalgia will find the tone agreeable and the pacing manageable. The story is light, the party dynamic carries most of the charm, and the coming-of-age arc for Calliope, however slight, lands with more sincerity than the joke-first setup implies. Those looking for mechanical depth, a rich skill tree, or class variety will find the cupboard close to bare. The Steam review split sitting near the middle is honest: this is a game that wins over players predisposed to forgive its limitations and frustrates those who aren't. Kai, Scout Team

A Princess' Tale

A Princess' Tale

20 may 2016Warfare Studios
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Charming, deeply modest, and pulled in two directions at once: Princess Calliope's adventure earns genuine smiles but carries enough rough edges to test your patience before it wins you over.

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I went into A Princess' Tale expecting one of those forgotten RPG Maker releases that nobody bothered finishing, and I came out with something more complicated than that. Warfare Studios built a 16-bit style old-school RPG around a legitimately funny premise: the only royal capable of stopping an ancient evil from waking is a girl whose unofficial nickname is Princess Ooh-Look-a-Kitty. That joke lands, and the writing around it has enough warmth and self-awareness to sustain your goodwill through the rougher stretches. The cast does real work here. Calliope travels with a flustered bodyguard, a dismissive soldier of fortune, and a lovestruck nomad, and the friction between their personalities gives the dialogue its best moments. The character writing is clearly where the development energy went. Mechanically, this sits squarely in turn-based JRPG territory: dungeon traversal on an overworld, random encounters, consumable items like restoratives and wakeup items in your inventory, and boss fights anchoring location unlocks. Nothing in the system design breaks new ground, and players who arrived after the Undertale era are going to notice how convention-bound the combat loops feel. The encounters can wear on you in the longer dungeon sections. The presentation is earnest and honest about what it is. Pixel art that quotes the 16-bit era without quite matching the craft of its inspirations, and a soundtrack that sits at serviceable background ambience rather than anything that pulls you into the world by the collar. For a studio working at this scale, those limitations are understandable, but they do cap the ceiling on how immersive the experience gets. There are also some reported inventory icon display bugs that surfaced early in the game's life, and it is worth checking community threads to see if those have been resolved before you invest time in a playthrough. So who is this actually for? Players who grew up on late-SNES or early PlayStation RPGs and are comfortable with unpolished nostalgia will find the tone agreeable and the pacing manageable. The story is light, the party dynamic carries most of the charm, and the coming-of-age arc for Calliope, however slight, lands with more sincerity than the joke-first setup implies. Those looking for mechanical depth, a rich skill tree, or class variety will find the cupboard close to bare. The Steam review split sitting near the middle is honest: this is a game that wins over players predisposed to forgive its limitations and frustrates those who aren't.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayercontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-516-bit StyleTurn-Based CombatRetro RPGParty-BasedOverworld ExplorationNarrative-ForwardRPG MakerLighthearted Story

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OS
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10
Memory
128 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9.0 Compatible
Processor
1.6 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

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