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Wingedmene: Part One 25% version

  By: The MeAjur Komera Waddi & Rinku
Homepage: http://geo.to/komerawaddi/
Download: 954 KB

Reviewed by: Jeffrey-Yo

  Eons before the world existed, a race of energy beings lived on a dying world. The choice was made to send three of them out to discover exactly what it was that kept other worlds alive. Never knowing that they would never return home, the R'itni elders, the eldest beings of energy, sent out the three youngest of them. And off they sped to the fate that awaited them. They are.. T'ilk'ob, the Gaudob. Warehouse of Power. Xophrat'is, the Gaudis. Fountain of wise knowings. And Gniyalpi, the Gaudpi. Fire Runner with a Surge of Heart. The three traveled far from their homes. They discovered what it was that kept other worlds living. But on their last stop, there was an accident.... They encountered two battling energies, of which no R'itni had ever seen before. The energies caused some of T'ilk'ob's mind to become his body, and some of Gniyalpi's body to become mind. Only T'ilk'ob knew the way home. And he lost that knowledge when part of his mind became his body. And Gniyalpi was sick. So they resolved to create a world to wait for the other's, and to treat this illness...

  Very pretty graphics. The characters have a very big depth change in color, which makes them look, how could one say it? Cartoony. My only qualm is the lanky way characters walk. Very impressive designs. I absoluetely LOVE the paintings in the introductory.

  Incredible. Just..wow. The plotscripting is well thought out. Flying is very neat. Maps are INCREDIBLE. Dungeons are like..just..yes. Only one place I really enjoyed was Banta Cave. Sure, the rate for fighting was a bit too fas(damn you rinku!), but repel would always fix that. Banta Cave has good fights and is possibly the most mazelike dungeon ever. Everything about it was cool.

  Music was VERY well selected. You'll love the introductory music.The tunes are very good. Turn your volume up. You won't be dissapointed.

Scores:
Graphics: Graphics were great. Not super great, but good. Very cartoony shade they have to them.
8.0/10.0
Music: A big, wow.
8.0/10.0
Storyline: Should this question even have to be asked? It is just incredible!
9.0/10.0
Gameplay: Very well done. The game is balanced incredibly well. The dungeons in this game were unimaginably great!
10.0/10.0
Overall (Not an average score): This game accelerates in thousands of ways! This is definatly a classic in everyone's book. A MUST to play this game.
9.0/10.0
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