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Unique, but not different.

  • RoseSkye
  • 09/19/2008 10:25 AM
  • 1351 views
Demon Destiny.

The intro was quite cinematic.. in its own way.
It's what you've come to expect from a classic Jrpg rm game.

Legends from the past, a great hero.. and a destiny that awaits him.


This dialog is quite one dimensional. The characters have no personalities to separate them, only their names throws them apart. It is also riddled with many grammatical errors. The locations are quite bland, the rooms seems a bit large compared to the characters.. There is no atmosphere It's quite a disappointment. The battle system is quite unique, yet also bland.

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Onto the story.
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The game's impossibly long and drawn out cutscene results in chaos. Afterward, you are thrown into the world map and set on your quest for manhood. There is little to no content after that, I assume. The game loops and ends there. With no walkthrough I can only speculate.
I'm going to wrap this review up by giving it for the casual gamer..

3 Blood curling screams out of 5

If you like playing old school games for the hell of it, damn the storyline. This is your game right here.

However..

1 emo haired Sazuka's out of 5 for the hardcore gamer.

If you love storylines and a nice presentation and HATE grammar errors. Don't play this game.

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Good points:

*CBS/CMS
*Custom Music
*Well thought out systems


Bad points:

*The maps are terribly inconsistant. You're going left one second, you're going right the other.
*Cliche storyline.
*Inconsistant Timeline
*Simple Battles
*Characters have about as much personality as that annoying fairy from LoZ.
("Hey, Listen!")
*Grammar errors

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Unique, but not different? What.
yeah the title kinda contradicts itself
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