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Kagero: Deception II
11-15-14 01:46 PM
Deception II: Kagero
I've always been a fan of the Deception series.  While the first one was ok, this second game in the series was there the series of games started to become something truly special. 

Deception II: Kagero, is not your typical action/adventure game.  Instead of fighting your way though hordes of enemies in your quest for glory, you instead find yourself fighting off would-be heroes and enemies while defending yourself and your inner sanctum. 

Having no real weapons of your own, you try to out maneuver your opponents and stay one step a head of them while setting a wide range of traps that you collect and upgrade through the course of the game, and using your environment to your advantage.  If done right, you can set your traps up to push or hurl your enemies into natural hazards in a room, or to create brutal combos to destroy your foes, . . . All while using yourself as bait for your own traps.

Over all, the game is one part adventure, two parts strategy.

While Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness (The first game in the series) is a fun game to play, the real gems in this series are Deception II: Kagero, Deception III: Dark Delusion (And Trapt on the PS2)  This series is easily among my favorite game series ever. 

I had no problem playing through the original game,  Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness, but I openly admit that I only ever played through it once.  Deception II: Kagero, and Deception III: Dark Delusion on the other hand, I played through them many times each, perfecting my strategies and finding new ways to overcome the challenges in this game.

I highly recommend the series to anyone who enjoys strategy or tower defense style games!

GateKeeper_A's Game History
Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Donkey Kong (US set 1) (mame),   Donkey Kong (US set 1) (mame),   Donkey Kong (US set 1) (mame),   Donkey Kong (US set 1) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (Euro 940520) (mame),   Donkey Kong (US set 1) (mame),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Alien vs. Predator (aj),   Star Fox 64 (n64),   Star Fox 64 (n64),   Outlanders (nes),   Outlanders (nes),   Diablo (prototype) (gb),   Terranigma (snes),   Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Eye of the Beholder (snes),   Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Pool of Radiance (nes),   Deja Vu (nes),   Advanced D&D Heroes of the Lance (nes),   Faxanadu (nes),   Maniac Mansion (nes),   Ninja Gaiden (nes),  
 
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