![]() ![]() A woman wrongfully executed, wanting to get back to the living world for her son. A man learning of these weapons that can become sentient people named Exemplars. This doesn’t mean the story isn’t interesting, because I adore the idea. ![]() His job is to speak to others, usually to sway opinion one way or another for paths Rowena take, or political standings, such as rationing food, how to train fighters, etc…This isn’t engaging at all. ![]() Outside of fights, and occasionally during them, you take control of Lucien. Fights can drag on for way too long, especially boss fights. Your titular Revenant, Rowena can use magic freely as long as you have MP, but everyone else in the party needs to make sure they have enough stamina to attack, or you’ll just be waiting. Magic is earned by attacking enemies, which means you’re going to have to use near useless attacks to whittle down an enemies to defense to use attacks that hopefully do more. On top of this, enemies seem to have way too much HP, which seems the only way to really chip away at them is either by perfectly reflecting an attack or by using magic. Even at that, you can’t attack in quick succession unless it’s character to character. ![]() Characters have bars for attacks, but can only attack 3 times before a cooldown is needed. Revenant is billed as a real time RPG, but it’s slow and stilted. Unfortunately…the game just isn’t that fun or engaging. It’s pleasing to the eyes, instead of having poor 3D models, I love seeing great HD art instead. The game gives off some off-brand Vanilla Ware look too, which I always like to see as well as their games are downright gorgeous. You’ll collect a good number of party members and they all have a distinct look. You’re darn right I want a part with a pirate looking dude, a knight, and some gunslinging cuties. In fact, the game period seems to have a good PS1 feel to it all in terms of style. The music gives me nostalgic flashbacks to Playstation 1 RPGs I used to play as a child. This is both a great looking and sounding game. Well, Fallen Legion seems to be the exact opposite.įirst things first. You’ve heard the term, don’t judge a book by it’s cover, right? Usually it’s for a game that looks a bit of a shabby, but actually is a fun time. Published By: Nippon Ichi Software American ![]()
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