Elder Gate

Elder Gate is a 3D Japanese-style Role-Playing Game featuring the Global Build System, which randomly generates its own world every time the player enters the world of Eldora using a billion possible seed numbers. There is a near unlimited number of combinations of dungeons, field maps, scenarios, and dialogue in the Global Build System, which could potentially cultivate a decent amount of replay value.

A hero must challenge the elements to restore two worlds out of balance – Eldora and Rosel.

In the distant past, eight elemental spirits combined their powers to create a world, a place called Eldora, where those spirits could reside. However, the power of that creation grew too great for those spirits to control, and threatened to destroy the world it had built. In an attempt to channel that excess power, the god who watched over the infinite worlds created a second world, Rosel, to balance out the power of Eldora’s spirits. To complete the balance, he then devised a fulcrum for it to rest upon, a Gate in Rosel through which the power would flow back and forth, and appointed a hero to watch over the Gate; this apprentice to the spirits would have the ability to harness and control their power. Elder Gate connects the two worlds in order to maintain the flow of elemental energy. Your main, playable character is one of the gatekeepers, who one day discovers that the elemental energy is not flowing from or to either of the worlds. So players must pass through Elder Gate and venture into the now-chaotic world of Eldora.


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Year: 2000

Themes: Japanese-style RPG (JRPG), Turn-based strategy

Genere: Role-Playing (RPG)

Platform: PlayStation

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