Escape From Ever After was sent to me by Hypetrain Digital, and I always appreciate it, and honestly, they are one of those companies you have probably heard of, even if you don’t realize it. This time, they hit us with a Paper Mario-style RPG that wears its homage right on its sleeve, and doesn’t even try to hide its love for the game it imitates.

You play as Flynt Buckler, Hero, Adventurer, Dragon Slayer. On your most recent attempt to slay the vile Tinder, your arch nemesis, you discover his layer is now home to Ever After Incs corperate office, and Tinder is now in prison and a shadow of his former self. So what is a dragon slayer and his new not-so-good buddy dragon to do? Get a job, of course.

What follows are hours of traveling through storybooks to meet characters like the Big Bad Wolf, which is apparently just a stage name, and combat that includes all the features you love, such as timed attacks and defenses, holding buttons until the perfect time, etc. Solving puzzles, finding ink to upgrade skills, and Sun Stones to buy powerful trinkets. The leveling system is the same: gather 100 experience and pick between HP, MP, or points to equip more skills/trinkets.

Don’t make any mistake, this is not a complete rip-off of Paper Mario. The gameplay may be the same, but this isn’t an easy game. It has different difficulty settings, and playing on hard will test your abilities in a way Paper Mario never did. There is also an optional tower that you will have to fight from level 1 to level 100 in one go, with no ability to heal except for items you bring with you. The rewards are great, but it is not an easy trip.
This brings me to my only real complaint about the game. The economy is rough. There never seems to be enough money to buy healing items, and the cost of healing isn’t cheap either. This doesn’t take away from the joy I found in the game; it is honestly one of the best games I have played all year, and I have played a lot of them already. This is a 9/10 experience that is probably the first must-buy RPG of the year. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
















