Liberty Attendance Center - Class of 1969
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Title: Anima Gate of Memories
Genre: Action, Adventure, RPG
Developer:
Anima Project
Publisher:
BadLand Publishing
Release Date: 2 Jun, 2016
Minimum:
English,French,Simplified Chinese,Italian
I don't really like puzzle games. Same for platform. Can't say i like dark themed 2d side scrolling games either. However this game has the right dose of them, without being too boring or overwhelming (but you will probably google some things still),but enough to keep my attention. It's not brainless grind. For an indie game that was based on a tabletop game i think this was made quite nicely. Now running my second playthrough.
At some point i climbed into the sky, then fell into a hill (under the terrain), found myself outside of the map... fortunately in the end i walked into the portal from the -other- side. Would do it again.. Great game! Like graphics and tight controls. Like the sexy main character, and the story is top notch, battles are engaging. Obviously is not AAA game, but is excellent for what it is.. Do you want a game where the devs think that putting more enemies in the game makes the game better?
A game with a plot so thick a 12 year old D&D dungeon master will jump from floor to sky in less then a second?
A game where I think the devs just didn't care enough to polish the game so my computer was shouting at me to stop?
then this is the game for you, you get the point. just don't
. I'm certain this game is for someone, but I am not part of that group nor can I think of anyone I'd recommend it to.
While the basic part of the controls such as movement and button responsiveness works well, the platforming is bland and the combat feels very uninspired even if there is an attempt at putting some depth into it. And a big part of that is the combo system which is not well done compared to the competition (even if you only look at budget titles). The only interesting enemies are the bosses and mini-bosses, the rest are forgettable annoyances at best.
Then there's the weapons and artifacts. There's a ton of weapons and you can dual wield! Sounds awesome, right? Until you realize that weapons are merely stat boosts and don't provide new movesets. Same with the artifacts, pure stat boosts that at most also provide a minor buff like bonus xp or money.
But what truly makes me not want to complete the game is the story, characters and voice acting. There are interesting ideas there, but the execution is just poor. I can play through a mediocre game if the story is compelling and a bad game if the story is told well and the characters are interesting. But a subpar game with a badly told story? Not a chance.. Brilliant Game would not recommend to most people because it does get pretty challenging and part of the fun is dying a bunch until you find exploits in the enemy defense. I recommend it if you are looking for a challenge and dont mind dying a lot. Before reading this review consider that I didn't finish the game, and probably never will.
Just beaten the first (Well I suppose it was the first) boss.
I won't go over what's good and what's less good, I've seen plenty of review talking about it.
What made me stop playing was
(1) The unbeatable boss, Kappel. And before you say it, yes I know there might be a trick (I don't know and don't want to look for it) to it but I except some hint from the games I play.
(2) The answers to the coded paintings. A
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