A nostalgic journey begins
Starlight Legacy is a love letter to 16-bit JRPGs, set in a beautifully crafted pixel-art kingdom. With turn-based combat, seamless exploration, and a non-linear story, this adventure game invites players to rediscover the magic of classic role-playing adventures while injecting just enough modern flair to keep things fresh.
Classic mechanics and modern freedom
You play as Ignus and Teryl in Starlight Legacy, navigating the fractured kingdom of Evaria after disaster strikes the magical Eternity Tree. The game’s highlight is its open progression—explore provinces in any order, with dynamic scaling ensuring fair battles. Turn-based combat is snappy and satisfying, complemented by immersive towns, dungeons, and clever relic-based upgrades.
The 2D visuals are full of heart, and the lore-rich world encourages thorough exploration. The addition of 3D flight sequences offers a unique travel mechanic. However, the pacing can feel slow early on, especially during dialogue-heavy scenes that occasionally drag. Still, its retro appeal and freedom-driven structure keep the adventure engaging.
A retro fantasy worth exploring
Starlight Legacy is a charming, thoughtful RPG that honors its genre roots while welcoming modern touches. Despite minor pacing hiccups, it delivers a heartfelt and flexible journey across a kingdom brimming with magic, mystery, and old-school charm.