A downloadable game for Windows

SS4 is a game made in RPG Maker 2003 and Raven's English debut. It's (at least) over 30 hours of classic (j)RPG fun!

Help Cirra, a former soldier who quit her career after losing her mentor and best friend in an accident, find herself after being warped into another world. Battle evil overlords, enemy armies and hundreds of monsters on your way to uncover the mysteries of that world and its connection to Cirra herself. Romance, comedy and sadness also included. Of course, you can also accept sidequests and slay some wacky monsters on your way.

SS4 is a Western-made traditional RPG based on classic jRPG titles like old Final Fantasy games. It has dungeons with random encounters, towns with inns and shops, several world maps and a lot of story scenes and dialogue with a colorful cast of characters. Each character has their own set of skills that they can learn, although you can also buy spell scrolls at shops.

The game is divided into five chapters. Each chapter ends with a final dungeon and a massive boss fight. After finishing the game, you unlock three more sidequests, and a completely new optional dungeon with various wacky bosses. After completing it, you can also challenge the ultimate bonus boss to get a secret ending.

Includes:

- diverse cast!
- gay romance!

- other romance too!

- cool music!

- epic fights!

- John Paul II as a bonus boss!

SS4 was made by Raven in RPG Maker 2003

Character art was done by Moni

Beta testing by Aru

More info available at http://cain03.eu/gry/ss4/

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Release date Dec 05, 2020
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authordarkraven616
GenreRole Playing
Made withRPG Maker
Tags2D, Fantasy, LGBT, Pixel Art, RPG Maker, Singleplayer
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard
LinksHomepage

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For anyone who's interested, here's a list of enemy drops/skills that Sohli can learn (although it's really hard to miss them):

Note: All skills can also (and the last one only) be bought/obtained in the post-game dungeon "Shrine of Lust" (for 5000 Gold each - except for "Phoenix Flame", see below). This means you don't have to worry about missing certain skills (Absolute Zero, Detox, Magic Hammer) that can first be found in one-time-only dungeons or dungeons that become unavailable later.

 

- Flash: dropped by Pigman (50% drop rate), encountered in the dungeon (mountain) areas between North Rosetia and South Rosetia

 

- Bone Toss: dropped by Spiritus (50% drop rate), encountered at the scrapyard (dungeon) south of South Rosetia

 

- White Wind: dropped by Dust Devil (50% drop rate), encountered in the dungeon (mountain) area southeast of South Rosetia beyond the highway

 

- Provoke: dropped by Bonerman (50% drop rate), encountered on the world map north of Loremia.

 

- Flamethrower: dropped by LaserWalker (50% drop rate), encountered in the laboratory (City of Steel) where the children from Loremia are imprisoned

 

- Oil Bomb: dropped by Flaming Guard (50% drop rate), encountered in the power plant northeast of Loremia (chapter 3 onwards)

 

- Holy Rain: dropped by Blight Archer (50% drop rate), encountered in Vakh Aghat's control tower

 

- 300 Needles: dropped by Cactuar (30% drop rate), encountered on the desert island (and in the oasis dungeon there) east of North and South Rosetia (airship or at least the first improved ship needed)

 

- Absolute Zero: dropped by Ice Bomb (50% drop rate), encountered in the tower enclosed by mountains north of Tavart - one-time-only dungeon in chapter 3

 

- Detox: dropped by Floating Imp (50% drop rate), encountered in the swamp dungeon southwest of Serhes (which becomes unavailable at the end of chapter 4)

 

- Magic Hammer: dropped by Golem Warrior (50% drop rate), encountered at Miliyon Castle (floating dungeon version, outside areas) - one-time-only dungeon in chapter 3

 

- Confuse Punch: dropped by Demirror (50% drop rate), encountered in Miliyon Castle crater (chapter 4 onwards)

 

- Cross Slash: dropped by Obliterator (50% drop rate), encountered inside the Eternal Lord's tower in the City of Steel

 

- Deadly Horn: dropped by Dethcorn (50% drop rate), encountered in the dungeon (mountain) area between Zorgozia and the Mountain Fortress

 

- Toxic Vine: dropped by Sea Serpent (50% drop rate), encountered in the Sea Shrine dungeon on the northern continent

 

- Blessing: dropped by Icy Menace (50% drop rate), encountered in the dungeon (mountain) area east of Fiorr (from the northern exit) and in the snow field (side quest 12 location) beyond the aforementioned dungeon (from the northern exit)

 

- Bad Breath: dropped by Malboro (66% drop rate), encountered in the swamp dungeon far west of Serhes and in the Tower of Ragnarok (floors above the Protector Beta boss) (chapter 5)

 

- Pandora's Box: dropped by Hell Warlock (50% drop rate), encountered in the Rift Dimension inside the Citadel of Two Worlds (final main storyline dungeon) beyond the City of Light

  - Phoenix Flame: dropped by Dyzio (100% drop rate), encountered in the post-game dungeon "Shrine of Lust" (first boss encounter)

I just completed my playthrough (including the secret ending); it took me way more than the advertised "over 30 hours", which is good, because this game is a really fun, epic adventure with an excellent translation (from Polish to English). The story with its strong twists and the dialogues are what I enjoyed the most, and the huge dungeons provide a decent challenge, although it's impossible to get lost because of their linear structures.


You might want to fix a few bugs and oversights that I encountered during my playthrough, even though a bit of creativity is required to even find them at all:


- Opportunities to permanently lose vehicles (game-breaking):

-- Directly entering Rughe from the ship (from the southern or eastern side) makes it impossible to reach the ship again (and I think it's not possible to reach a dock from here where the ship could be respawned).

-- The missing port near Rughe probably breaks the game in some instances if the player directly enters Eleter from the improved ship, since there's no way to return to Branndal (before the portal in the City of Steel becomes available during chapter 4).

-- Landing the airship below the leftmost building of Nuven, then entering the city.

 

- Obstruction mapping:

-- On the first underground map inside the ship that Astar and Zeart are tasked to infiltrate, the player is supposed to reach the stairs in the northeastern part. There's a shortcut: The wall left of said stairs isn't solid.

-- If the player returns later to Alcaria's room in the City of Steel's club, the barrel that previously blocked access to the stairs is now invisible (but still blocks access to the stairs).

 

- Treasure chests don't stay open after having been opened.

 

- The "Heal Omega" item actually teaches the "Heal Alpha" skill.


- Crystal Brooch's item description doesn't mention the fact that this accessory not only prevents debuffs, but also prevents poison.

- Tavart: The player can initiate the fight to leave the town prematurely (with only Cirra and Veltis in the party and Rilai missing, and later with Cirra alone) by approaching the topmost guard.

 

- After traversing the canyon, when the party is supposed to go to Eleter: The checkpoint to the southeast can be accessed/bypassed by running into any of the two towers from above and then entering from the side.

 

- Side quest 4: Before engaging and after defeating the boss monster (Cannibal Chicken), Cirra utters her dialogue lines, even when she isn't present (which is the case when Veltis, Rilai and Astar first reach Rughe). Other exclusive ("we can't enter this location now/yet/anymore") dialogue of Cirra is affected too, for example when trying to enter the Great Wall, even though the party hasn't been reunited with Cirra yet.

 

- Branndal: In the long cutscene during which Rettav explains the next steps, the second time the next location (Loremia) and the directions leading there are mentioned, Rettav mistakenly says "northwest" (wrong) instead of "northeast" (right) like before.

 

- Loremia: When leaving the equipment shop, the player is placed outside of the Elder's hut (map transfer error).

 

- Sequence-breaking during chapter 2: After completing the Branndal tunnel dungeon and regaining control of Cirra's party in Loremia, the player can just return to Branndal, thus skipping the mandatory dungeon north of Loremia.

 

- From the moment the party is supposed to return to Miliyon Castle during chapter 3, passage through the port northwest of Branndal isn't blocked anymore, but the remaining NPCs still say "You can't go through here!" when being talked to.

 

- Empire continent, fortress in northeastern part (where the party fought the final chapter 1 boss and encountered Evelyn): If the player returns near the boss room and goes past the "We can't go there!" barrier, he will get permanently stuck without any opportunity to warp out of the dungeon (game-breaking).

  - The three previously cleared barrier towers can't be left when entered from chapter 4 onwards (game-breaking).


Thanks for a great game. I hope that more players will discover and enjoy this game. In this regard, it would probably be a good idea to create game pages on sites like rpgmaker.net or rpgmakerweb.com.

thank you so much for your input, I'm super glad you enjoyed it!

I'm currently doing another replay to find some more bugs, I'll try to fix those you listed as well, I will upload an updated version after that

I was especially focusing on the story, so I'm extremely happy that you think it's good. Seeing people enjoy my game is what makes all those hours of work worth it.

Any thoughts about favourite characters, locations, or moments?

Yeah, you did a really good job with the story. Among my favorite moments were the many heartwarming scenes between Cirra and Veltis. On the other side of the spectrum, I was really thrilled when - I'm trying not to spoil too much - certain characters suddenly weren't as "supportive" as before, and the antagonists' motivations were very relatable. The huge last map of the final main storyline dungeon was an epic journey - I think you reached the limit of how large maps created in this engine can be. :)

Ah yes those are also some of my favourite moments. As for the final map, its size is 390x330 tiles, but the limit is 500x500, so you can make it even bigger :D

OK, I think I managed to fix most of the bugs you listed. Thanks a lot for listing them, I guess it took a lot of thinking and trying random stuff to find all of them. I will upload the updated version of the game after I finish my replay (I'm playing rather slowly because of work and the new Pokemon game)

I always try to have all locations in mind that I can visit at any given moment (and if there's a reason for another visit), so with and in a game as huge as yours, some mistakes are bound to happen, but considering your game's scope, you didn't let much or anything serious slip through. Players like me, who scale the Tower of Ragnarok in your game a second time (just because it wasn't possible before to explore the boss room manually), tend to maneuver themselves into tricky situations (on purpose). :D

Wow, I was afraid the Tower may be annoying to some players because of how big it is, but you actually climbed it twice! Maybe I should add some prize for the players who do it, like a chest with a ton of money.