Them's Fightin'
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A child. A child experiencing a time of war. A child experiencing a time of war and who's parents have vanished. A friend. Afriend who has a missing sister. The child decides to join the friend and go on an 'adventure.'
Plot - Perhaps I just described it. I wasn't in a very good mood, and it made me shed a tear. Of course. Play this game when you're in a bad mood. It is so..sad. A boy's parents who mysteriously vanish(What? Oh yeah, you know you've played this one.).
Graphics - Ranging from somewhere in average to OHR standards. The battle graphics were drawn in a very strange position, and the characters are very tan. Maptiles fit nicely together. But one thing isn't going to cut it.
Gameplay - Balanced a little nicely. But still, too easy. Most attacks were useless. 'Rest' would take a few turns from me, and restore only around 5 HP. Not good. Considering that most formations were made up of 4 or 5 rats, whom do 2 damage a hit. Very few features were too impressing, but I liked how the light would follow your character.... DID I MENTION THAT I WAS UNABLE TO PLAY THROUGH THE WHOLE GAME? WHY, BECAUSE OF A GOD DAMN BUG.
But hey, typical 1st time game.
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Final Scores
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Graphics: 6/10.0 |
One of the few decent aspects of this game, but not enough
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Storyline: 6/10.0
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This game creates an interesting aspect. At the time I was reviewing this, I was a bit melancholy, and this made me shed a tear. Every child's biggest fear(whether they know it or not), vanishing of the parents. I sort of liked this story, but it was too short. |
Gameplay: 8/10.0 |
A few bugs. Many interesting addins make this game very neat. In a sewer, you have a light which shows you the way. I enjoyed this, and it's difficulty. But again, lacking in alot.
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Music: 1/10.0
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I you can download a music creator on the GameList. Find it Bee! |
Overall Grade:
F |
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Final Thoughts |
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Do not make an error that Mr. B(and many other OHRers) make. Gametesting is a very vital part of creation. Keep trying! You did fine, but not well enough. |
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