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Traverse through rich, detailed environments, recruit colorful characters and fight your way through dangerous hordes of enemies in this exciting old-school RPG incorporating 40 quests, 26 secret rooms, 8 animal kings and countless secrets and items to discover.

Millennium - A New Hope is a jrpg, story rich and replay value game developed and published by Aldorlea Games.
Released on April 25th 2014 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 433 reviews of which 319 were positive and 114 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.0 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 0.39€ on Eneba.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
  • Processor: 1.6 GHz
  • Memory: 128 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

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April 2026
Millennium – A New Hope, developed and published by Aldorlea Games, is a deliberately old-school RPG that leans heavily into the traditions of classic 2D role-playing games while adding a few modern conveniences to make the experience more flexible. It introduces players to the world of Myst, a land divided by class and power, and follows Marine, a young woman determined to challenge the limitations placed on her by society. The premise is straightforward, but it provides a solid foundation for a journey that mixes lighthearted character moments with a broader theme of ambition and resistance. Rather than aiming for a deeply complex narrative, the game focuses on accessibility and charm, gradually building its world through exploration and interaction. One of the game’s defining strengths is the level of control it gives players over how they experience the adventure. It allows for adjustments to encounter rates, difficulty, and even how enemies appear—whether as random encounters or visible threats on the map. This level of customization is uncommon in many traditional RPGs and makes the game surprisingly adaptable. Players who prefer a more relaxed, story-focused experience can tone down the challenge, while those seeking a more classic, demanding journey can increase the difficulty. This flexibility not only broadens the game’s appeal but also helps mitigate some of the frustrations that often come with older-style design. Combat follows a familiar turn-based system, rooted in the conventions established by genre classics. While it doesn’t introduce groundbreaking mechanics, it executes its systems competently, offering a steady progression of abilities and tactical options. As new characters join the party, each with their own unique skills, players are encouraged to experiment with different combinations and strategies. Resource management and skill timing become more important as encounters grow tougher, giving battles a satisfying rhythm. However, the system remains relatively straightforward throughout, and players looking for deep mechanical complexity may find it somewhat limited over time. Exploration plays a major role in shaping the overall experience, rewarding curiosity and attention to detail. The world is filled with hidden items, optional quests, and secrets that encourage players to thoroughly investigate each area. Many of these discoveries provide tangible benefits, making exploration feel worthwhile rather than optional. Side quests add variety, though their quality can vary—some feel meaningful and engaging, while others are more routine tasks designed to extend playtime. Even so, the sheer number of things to find and do helps create a sense of depth that goes beyond the main storyline. Visually, the game stands out within the RPG Maker space thanks to its use of custom assets and detailed character portraits. While the environments are built on a familiar framework, they are enhanced with textures and design choices that give them a more polished appearance than many comparable titles. The character artwork, in particular, adds personality and helps bring the cast to life during dialogue sequences. Accompanying this is a soundtrack that effectively supports the game’s tone, shifting between adventurous, emotional, and atmospheric tracks that enhance the overall experience, even if it doesn’t reach the level of more high-profile RPG scores. The narrative itself is engaging in its simplicity but can feel somewhat uneven. Marine is a likable protagonist, and the supporting cast provides moments of humor and charm that keep the journey enjoyable. However, the writing occasionally leans into familiar tropes, and the dialogue can range from genuinely endearing to somewhat predictable. Because this is the first installment in a larger series, the story feels more like the beginning of a longer arc than a fully self-contained tale. While this approach works for players interested in continuing the series, it may leave others wanting a more complete resolution. Pacing is another area where the game shows both strengths and weaknesses. On one hand, it offers a substantial amount of content, with a playtime that can stretch well beyond expectations for an indie RPG of its scale. On the other, certain sections—particularly longer dungeons or segments that require backtracking—can slow the momentum and highlight the repetitive nature of some mechanics. These moments don’t overshadow the experience entirely, but they do create occasional lulls that can test player patience. Ultimately, Millennium – A New Hope is a game that succeeds by embracing its roots while offering just enough flexibility to feel modern. It doesn’t attempt to redefine the genre, but it delivers a solid and enjoyable experience for those who appreciate traditional RPG design. Its strengths lie in its customization options, exploration, and overall charm, while its weaknesses stem from predictable storytelling and occasional pacing issues. For fans of classic-style RPGs, it serves as both a nostalgic throwback and a promising introduction to a larger narrative journey. Rating: 7/10
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Dec. 2025
Really great classic rpg game
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Oct. 2025

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Millennium - A New Hope is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam.

Millennium - A New Hope is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 9.99€ on Steam.

Millennium - A New Hope received 319 positive votes out of a total of 433 achieving a rating of 6.99.
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Millennium - A New Hope was developed and published by Aldorlea Games.

Millennium - A New Hope is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Millennium - A New Hope is not playable on MacOS.

Millennium - A New Hope is not playable on Linux.

Millennium - A New Hope is a single-player game.

There are 2 DLCs available for Millennium - A New Hope. Explore additional content available for Millennium - A New Hope on Steam.

Millennium - A New Hope does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Millennium - A New Hope does not support Steam Remote Play.

Millennium - A New Hope is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Millennium - A New Hope
Rating
7.0
319
114
Game modes
Features
Online players
2
Developer
Aldorlea Games
Publisher
Aldorlea Games
Release 25 Apr 2014
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