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Brain-Splattered's Last Game Comments | Robot Wars - Extreme Destruction | Very good game and a lot like the show. Can kill many hours playing this for sure. |
Brain-Splattered's Last Game Reviews |
Destiny of an Emperor 2 (english translation) 01-07-15 02:31 PM |
An Underrated Gem - Destiny of an Emperor 2 Hello folks. This is a review of Destiny of an Emperor 2 and is also my first so be gentle and hope you all enjoy this. It took me quite awhile and I have put a lot of thought into it. Destiny of an Emperor 2 Release was late 1990's but never in the U.S. ( was however translated to English as a Rom patch in 2000 ) I don't know what others would rate this game but here is my opinion on what it should be rated : Overall : 8. Graphics : 8.2 Sound : 7.6 Addictiveness : 8.3 Story : 8.8 Depth : 9.5 Difficulty : 8.4 It's an overall good game with surprising depth to it. The game is loosely based off the Romance of the Three Kingdoms games. As with the first game alliances will change, betrayals will occur, surprise events can happen anywhere, and this makes the game storyline more compelling as well as kicking you in the butt when you think you have it made. Also as with the first game any character not in the final battle is free to be recruited to your war party. Of course the recruited also only applies to those that do not die in the game. The only other notable games I could compare such depth to would be maybe Inindo: Way of the Ninja and maybe Dragon Warrior 4. While you don't get the luxury of recruiting generals in random battles like you could in Destiny of an Emperor, you do get to build a better army with more available characters ( Like 25+ different ones that level up as you do ). Unlike the first game ( Destiny of an Emperor ) you get to follow a more truthful timeline of course it still has some fictional aspects like the first one but not as many, not just straight up going from one castle to another without much option of anything else. Most of the characters you saw in the first game carry over, and so do a lot of spells and weapons, which veterans of the game will like a lot. In this game the characters have their own personal weapon... Read the rest of this Review |
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