Eternal Eden

A mysterious priest named Dogan appears, and then confronts Noah, explaining that they've traveled 1000 years in the future, and that the princess has transformed into a monster.

Trying to get a workaround, they try to change the fruits of wisdom in attempt to save the princess and stop events, but it backfires and a thunderstorm begins which hits Dogan's home, setting it on fire.

Noah wakes up again in someone else's house, and regroup with Downey and Jean, somewhere between time, and with Dogan missing.

RPGFan rates Eternal Eden at 90/100[1] a few months later critic Neal Chandran awarded the game #1 of his Editor's Pick choices of 2008.

[2] Gamertell praised the storyline of Eternal Eden, with its "message of redemption" and use of "religious archetypes".

[4] The gameplay of Eternal Eden, while typical of the genre, has drawn comparisons with classic JRPGs such as early Final Fantasy titles.