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Power Master: A Strange Journey MV
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Game Information
Release date(s) Itch.io
Unknown
Program(s) used RPG Maker MV[1]
Language(s) English
Genre(s) Role-playing/adventure
Controller(s) QWERTY Keyboard
Download link(s) Itch.io
Rating(s) None

Power Master: A Strange Journey MV (shortened to Power Master MV, A Strange Journey MV, or PMMV, originally titled Power Master 1: A Strange Journey MV) is an upcoming game in the Power Master series, officially announced on November 22nd, 2016. It is a remake of Power Master 1: A Strange Journey with updated graphics, new characters such as Matt and Alice, and new mechanics. It was originally being developed alongside Power Master 2: The Legend as well,[1] however, the creator later stated he will be focusing more on Power Master: A Strange Journey MV instead.

On December 1st, 2017, a new trailer was uploaded showing game progress and the new title of "Power Master: A Strange Journey MV", omitting the "1"[2].

The fourth and final demo of the game released on April 3, 2024, and an estimated release year for the full game was set at 2026.

Plot

The game starts by Stephan's grandfather, the Guardian of Fora, telling them the story of the Gems, how they have corrupted someone, and how the Guardians have formed. Stephan starts to fall asleep in the middle of the story, and Fora wakes them up, then tells them to go collect the Fora Gem from Fora Temple so they can hold a ceremony for the one thousandth year after Exitous's defeat.

After the player defeats Silver Knight, they learn Exitous has returned and seeks to gather all twenty-six of the Gems once more. Stephan's goal now becomes collecting the Gems before Exitous does.

Game play

Exploring the Land of Moneo

The player has to find the Gems before Exitous does, with every town in the Land of Moneo containing a Gem to collect. However, the order of the Gems they gather can affect what events happen in towns, including not being able to collect a Gem at all. Most of the Gems are kept in dungeon-like locations, where the Guardians have placed the Gem with the intent to keep them safe. However, most of the Gems have been stolen by Exitous's minions, and/or create a figure that the Gem uses to protect itself. Enemies can be found roaming certain areas, and coming into contact with one will start a battle with it. There are also several characters that can be recruited and several quests that can be cleared.

Controls

The controls for this game are the same as in the original, though the buttons can be mapped to different keys through an in-game menu.

  • "Z" is used to activate objects and confirm commands
  • "X" is used to open up the menu and cancel commands
  • The arrow keys or WASD keys are used to move

Additionally, the mouse's left and right buttons can be used to control the player character, with the left being used to click on a tile to move to and activate objects, and the right being used to open up the menu and cancel commands.

Battles

A battle taking place

The game uses the ready-made side-view battle system given by RPG Maker MV, though modified slightly to display a character graphic on the bottom rather than a character graphic to the right.

At the start of the match, the player will select what their characters will do from the options: "Attack", "Magic", "Special", "Defend", and "Items". "Attack" will make the selected player simply attack with their equipped weapon. If no weapon is equipped, they will punch the enemy dealing their standard Offense power to the enemy. "Magic" and "Special" has the player choose one of the character-specific Magic or Special attacks respectively to use. "Defend" will make the character take a defensive stance which will reduce the amount of damage they take. "Items" will let the player choose an item followed by who to use it on in the team. The player also has the option to run at the start of the turn, unless the player is in a boss or mini-boss battle.

Once everything has been selected, the battle will play out, alternating between player and enemy characters based on their Agility. Once a character reaches 0 Health Points (or "HP"), that character is removed from the battle, but can be brought back using certain skills or items. Once all characters on the enemy team are defended, the player is brought back to the field. If the player characters are all defeated, the battle is marked as a loss, but the player will return to the field, though with 1 HP across all party members. Losing most boss battles results in an aftermath conversation followed by a Game Over.

Characters

Main article: List of characters in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

The final game will have nineteen main characters, fifteen more than the original game. Characters originally had different portraits based on what armor they wear[3], though the armor properties have since been adjusted after changing art style[4] and character now express emotions instead. There are also many side characters that can give the player a quest when spoken to, and some of these characters will even join the player temporarily.

Name First Location(s) Name First Location(s)
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Stephan
Town of Fora (hero)
Town of Bora (warrior)
Town of Dora (cousin)
Uora Underground (digger)
Matt MV Face.png
Matt
Not yet implemented
Jennifer MV Face.png
Jennifer
Lester MV Face.png
Lester
Not yet implemented
Hamilton MV Face.png
Hamilton
Stan MV Face.png
Stan
Not yet implemented
Helen MV Face.png
Helen
Chris MV Face.png
Chris
Not yet implemented
Andrew MV Face.png
Andrew
Town of Fora Sobie MV Face.png
Sobie
Not yet implemented
Andrea MV Face.png
Andrea
Town of Fora Kyra MV Face.png
Kyra
Not yet implemented
Octavis MV Face.png
Octavis
Town of Oora Marina MV Face.png
Marina
Lora Grotto
Lynmandi MV Face.png
Lynmandi
Town of Tora Daniel MV Face.png
Daniel
Not yet implemented
Alice MV Face.png
Alice
Town of Uora Erica MV Face.png
Erica
Not yet implemented
Dakota MV Face.png
Dakota
Town of Xora

Enemies

Main article: List of enemies in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

It is unknown exactly how many enemies will be present in the game. However, new enemies that were not in the original game, such as Dark Monster and Galactrila, are introduced.

Locations

Main article: List of locations in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

Many of the locations from the original game return in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV, though much of them have changed in appearance.

Items

Main article: List of items in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

There are hundreds of items in the game, though most are Books the player can learn magic and skills from.

Weapons

Main article: List of weapons in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

Power Master: A Strange Journey MV expands on the weapon selection, totaling around 160. The game also introduces Lances and Wands.

Armors

Main article: List of armors in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

Power Master: A Strange Journey MV expands on the armor selection, totaling around 120.

Skills and magic

Main article: List of skills and magic in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

Unlike in the original game, characters learn skills and magic by reading specific Books or by equipping a certain item. There are also enemy-specific skills the player cannot use.

Quests

Main article: List of quests in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV

There are at least 96 quests in Power Master: A Strange Journey MV, up from the 13 in the previous game.

Differences from the original game

As an updated version of Power Master 1: A Strange Journey, Power Master: A Strange Journey MV improves on core mechanics, graphics, and has other changes.

  • While the story remains the same, most of the dialogue has been completely rewritten.
  • Enemies now appear on the field and move around, allowing the player to seek out which enemy they want to fight or to avoid them entirely.
  • Enemies have their own health bars display as a visual representation of how much health they have remaining.
  • Items and Sers appear on the field as well, with Sers being picked up upon being touched and items being collected through the action button.
  • Invisible Treasure Chambers appear.
  • Skills are no longer learned through leveling up, instead being learned by finding and reading the respective book.
    • Likewise, Magic Books are used to teach the character a spell and are no longer weapons.
  • Additional characters, enemies, locations, quests, items, armor, and weapons are added.

Development

Main article: Power Master: A Strange Journey MV/Changelog

A later post by Alexander Bodine showed several swords, a few axes, and a number of scripts that will be in the game, or are at least being tested for the game. Of the weapons, some returning ones are Iron Sword, Fire Sword, and Silver Axe, along with some new ones such as Platinum Sword, Attack Slayer, and Stephan's Blade. Of them, only Stephan's Blade's info is shown, which also confirmed a use of Counter Attacks.[1]

Of the scripts, the slippery tiles found in areas like Lora Grotto return, as well as various expansions to the message, saving, and controller configuration systems are added. Most of the scripts provided are from the Yanfly Engine database.[1]

Additional menus and options will also be added. Players can now configure the buttons on their keyboard and controllers, save, load, and delete files from the same menu, and view stat changes within Shops. Also revealed is the information of a standard sword, simply called Sword, showing it to have a Counter Attack as well.[5] Additionally, enemies will now appear in and move around the fields, allowing players to easily find the enemies they want to fight or avoid them entirely.[1]

Originally, the game would have utilized side-view battles, along with magic spells and lances[6], however the side-view battles was later dropped[7], though was eventually re-added using character windows instead[8], which was then changed to expressive character portraits with speech bubbles instead.

A demo of the game was released on May 22nd, 2017 on the itch.io site and is available for download on Windows, Linux, and Mac computers, which can be downloaded for free with an optional donation, making the demo the first paid game in the series. On December 3, 2018, an update video was uploaded saying the game is progressing slowly, but that a new demo build will be uploaded alongside the start of the creator's Patreon in January. Anyone that pledges $10 or more will be able to download later demo builds whenever they become available.

On January 7th, 2019, the 0.2.0 demo of Power Master: A Strange Journey MV was posted. The player is now able to explore other towns, collect more items, and recruit more members. The Power Master-related Patreon was also started the same day. On March 20, 2019, the 0.3.0 demo was released, and the 0.3.0 demo was released for everyone to play on March 22, 2020 after no support for over a year and the game being reworked[9].

The game was originally started with the release of 2018 in mind, was pushed back to 2019[10], with the release date now being whenever it is completed. A Strange Journey MV has gone through three art directions and is currently undergoing a fourth.

As of August 3, 2023, the 0.1.0 and 0.2.0 demos were restricted, leaving only demo 0.3.0 publicly available for download. Demo 0.3.0 was later restricted as well, with a new demo coming out on April 3, 2024 following a Power Master Presentation.

Gallery

For this subject's gallery, see Gallery:Power Master: A Strange Journey MV.

References