Last Armageddon

Last Armageddon (ラストハルマゲドン, Rasuto Harumagedon) is a 1988 post-apocalyptic role-playing video game for the NEC PC-8801,[4] MSX, Sharp X68000, MS-DOS, PC Engine CD-ROM², and Nintendo Family Computer.

The game was exclusively in the Japanese language until an English translation patch was created for the Nintendo Famicom.

[6] Working Designs planned to release the game in North America as A Side Story of Armageddon in 1995, but the localization was cancelled due to the demise of the Sega CD system.

[8] Much later in the game, concurrent themes including Adolf Hitler,[9] war,[9] creating a perfect race of people,[9] and the destruction of humanity in the year 1999 are revealed to the player inside one of the robot's main bases.

[9] The demons attempt to gain dominion on the humans' old planet while the robots intend to impose a millennium of logic and dictatorial force throughout Makai.

The game builds on the theme of an impending world domination through machines, as popularized famously in the Terminator series.

The gameplay is similar to Final Fantasy featuring turn-based fights viewed from a third-person perspective.

When a player first starts the game, they should not go to the right, as experienced monsters lie there in a stadium-shaped power station that is in the southeastern corner of the map.

A skeleton and a Minotaur are pondering the fate of the devastated planet.