![]() ![]() ![]() It’s all in the Rhythm: Attacks have cooldowns.Big Tough Game: This is a long game and tough as nails, at least it was for me.Destructive Variety: There are dozens of combat and utility powers, all of them with witty names.The world, the plot, the backstory and the characters are INSANE. Paintings lead to bizarre worlds, ducts take you to dungeons filled with giant rats and bats, The Grim Reaper is somewhere out there near a bed of flowers, and the first boss is a character so angry he turns into Donkey Kong. Surreal: The school’s campus has entire world and pocket planes within its walls.Great look: Comic book style that is mostly black & white but with clever uses for colours, sometimes to highlight and or to make environments feel unique.Will I continue with this style moving forward? I don’t know, but it’s worth a shot as an experiment! One thing I do know is that scores are out the window. To make things better for you, to help you get the relevant information you need I’ve decided to break up the reviews in easy to consume bullet points for each of the games. The second, Azure Saga: Pathfinder, is more of a traditional RPG with square interconnected tiles serving as dungeons and random encounters. The first, Super Daryl Deluxe, is a Metroidvania-style RPG, with an interesting comic book style look, mostly black & white but with colour used to highlight important stuff, that seems heavily inspired by Napoleon Dynamite. I’m still playing through Xenoblade Chronicles 2, still battling the many multiverse forces in Super Robot Wars V in anticipation of Super Robot Wars X’s English version release in a week or so and recently I finished building a Facebook kingdom and battling ancient evil in Ni No Kuni 2.īut for today and in the spirit of trying something new in terms of review formats, I bring you my reviews of two recently released RPGs. In the past few weeks I’ve played my fair share of RPGs, so much so that they seem to be my main genre at the moment. ![]()
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