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The visuals and character designs are colorful and brash and the combat is challenging enough to please even the most hardcore RPG fans. It was developed by Career Soft the same developer that created the Langrisser series.

Its combat system allows the characters to move freely on the battlefield and commands are dealt on an active-time-based system similar to the Final Fantasy series. There are also character-specific side quests that reveal their backstories and unlock one of 40 possible endings.

In addition, Absence of Detention features brand new characters, story missions, and an improved interface making it the definitive version. The production values were outstanding with great visuals, sound design, and audio tracks. The combat is fast, exciting, and very dynamic in terms of what be done thanks to its zip line grapple mechanics. Delta is both a follow-up and an expansion of the original Soul Sacrifice that released a year prior making it the definitive version for fans.

Soul Sacrifice is something of a Monster Hunter clone but thanks to its unique saving and sacrificing mechanics it manages to stand on its own. The PS Vita is blessed with a wealth of great fighters, but few can compete with the insane amount of content that Mortal Kombat offers.

Amazingly, the PS Vita version improves on this by retaining all the excellent gameplay and adding new costumes, touch-based finishing moves, and a brand-new Challenge Tower with new missions to complete. Touch-based controls are usable as well as a more traditional set-up, while musical skins are now unlocked via a new experience system.

It takes the core concept of Mojang's phenomenally successful game, but marries it to the popular Dragon Quest universe and fills it with likable characters, lite RPG mechanics, and an engaging story. You soon realize that every trait can be exploited in some way meaning there are always new ways to explore the procedurally generated castle. Current page: Page 1. Darran is so old that he used to play retro games when they were simply called games.

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