Monday, January 1, 2007

Review: KelSat's The Last Remnant v1.0 Plus 13 Trainer

As always, KelSat delivers. This trainer is no different then the previous releases which you can find on the author's website (which can be difficult to access depending on what browser you us; IE seems to work best) or GCW. Okay, let's get down to business.


I've only used several options of this wonderful trainer -- one hit kill, unlimited money, instant upgrade, max attributes, freeze ai, unlimited timeshift, max battle rank, and max units/unions. That means they get more coverage in this review then the other options. I normally never use the various save/load position options that seem to be popular with trainer authors of late. I just don't see the point in it (maybe one of these day I'll relent and try them out).


The one hit kill option is a wonderful addition to a game like this. This option alone will cut down the time it takes to win battles considerably. It makes boss battle a breeze. Unlimited money, max attributes, and unlimited timeshift work as advertised.


Be warned with the freeze ai option. I've seen it glitch the game where you can't progress after certain cut scene. Also, it seems maxing out the unions at 7 or 8 with the max units/unions option can cause the game to lock up as well. But it seems to work fine if you have around 5 or 6 unions. I think the problem might be because some quests have guest union(s) joining your team. Maybe the addition of these guest union when you already have 7 or 8 breaks the game because you've exceeded some hard limit the game sets internally?


This review is going to be very brief. I'm still working out the kinks on what the site will contain. I like to cover the trainer options, a little background, and go over the trainer application itself (the presentation). Anyway, I'll end this review with what I think of the application presentation.


In general, it's a clean interface. I generally don't like music playing in the trainer. But it's easy enough to turn off by clicking on the 'sfx' text in the upper right corner of the application. Also, the trainer will auto disable the music when it detects the game is running. The inclusion of the game box art is a nice touch as well as the status text running at the bottom indicating whether the game is running or not.


Overall, this trainer is well made. You really can't go wrong with KelSat's trainers. They're some of the best in the trainer scene.

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