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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
clunky and boring there are tons of better Action RPG games. While this game was clearly created on a low budget, it is clear that they put a lot of effort in it.
The combat may feel a bit clunky at times, but the two characters mechanic was interesting.
But most of all, the story was very good and drove forward the whole game.. 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. As I searched through and through, analyzing the 10 letters provided by each 8 letters to find out where to put "Naberius" that was all other some seals found there. I decided (with shame, because I felt like having failed to something) to look a solution on the net. And guess what ? There was no feeling of "Oh,\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 of course stupid me, I missed that !" feeling. Just a plain "WTF was that ?" of never heard or seen codes.
So, the game has some good feels. In some fightings, some dialogues and story (I still want to know the end but I won't work for it). I'm amazed to know that it was a really small team that built it up, the soundtrack is real nice and all.
I think that in that kind of action game you should use more time in, say, *action* than in just looking for the way you should go. I'm aware that I miss a great deal of the game but if it's for more unkillable bosses or unfindable clues, thanks but no thanks.. 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. 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.. I just recently started play this game because of the sale and I have to say I'm very impressed with the world building and combat. I definitely will be continuing this game fully and I've already bought the prequel to play through once I am done with this game. I would highly recommend this game.
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