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Castle of Deceit 05-11-14 10:57 AM
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Castle of Deceit
Castle of Deceit. This game is not very well made. There are many things that I could pick out about the game, but I'll just stick with the main things. Here we go.
The graphics: I can definitely say that the graphics were good for their time. Although the main character only had two frames of animation when you used the weapon and walked, I noticed that some enemies had more than two, and it looked better than I would expect. For example, the floating hats (?) had very fluid animations, but other than that, there was nothing to see for animation. The background of the game is nothing much to see. All it is is basically just brick walls and an occasional waterfall. I give these graphics a 5 out of 10.
The sound: This games soundtrack (from what I can tell) stays the same throughout most of the game. The song that plays in the background is catchy. At least for the first few minutes. Apparently, the music changes at a boss level, but right after switches back to the same song that was playing before. After, the music just gets repetitive and obnoxious. I give the sound a 4.
The addictiveness: This game is not addictive. I can definitely say, I will not be playing Castle of Deceit again. The game throws you into the story and expects you to live, basically. I give the addictiveness a 1.
The story: In this game, there is a story, but it is not a good one. The story goes like this: "Only you can avert the doom that looms over your world. You must recover the mystic runes of guarding and reset the wards of protection within the mysterious castle atop Mt. Althus. Begin now." That is literally all they tell you about the story. When I played this game, in the first 15 seconds of the game, I already had questions about the story. Questions about the story can be good, but not when there are a ton when you start the game. I give the story a 1.
The depth: The game takes a very long time to beat if you just started playing the game.... Read the rest of this Review
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