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Reviews (10)
Jul 24, 2010
An Interesting, Albit, Bland Robo-genocide Game
When i first heard of Rengoku, and the rather lack-luster reviews on it, i said to myself, "it can't be that bad of a game... in fact, i may buy it and play it one day to prove it."
Well, i did (for $15 new), and i can say with my head held up high that... i was right... well, to a degree.
I've always been the type of person who likes to tweak and tinker with characters to make them better or a little more unique, and this game certainly feeds that desire. The weapons are numerous, and the ways you can equipt them are decent, sometimes clever and (on rare occations) comical.
However, the gameplay is a little shotty. The melee combat is broken, quickly leaving gunplay as your primary offence against your opponents. Dodging can get rather finniky until you finally get the hang of moving forward everytime you roll to the side. The camera is unpleasent company, the the levels are a little dull (but, it does reflect a proper "purgatorial" setting"), and the bots are a little "samey" and (dispite customizations) aren't very imaginative, considering the ammount of weapons that are available for your opponents to have.
All in all, it's not good, but it isn't bad either. It's perfect if you like tinkering with customizations and for killing an hour or two every so often.
Dec 08, 2009
The Sum of Your Fears... For Your Enjoyment!
1 of 1 found this helpful An excellent game for people who are not too squeamish and like a good (and lasting) thrill or two into the deep and dark unknown... and when i mean dark, i mean so dark that a flashlight is your best bet to see, but it not the greatest...
Sight and sound are a vital importance to the game, as it is your only hope in order to pass the games little tests of logic and wit as well as basic survival in this horror.
The town is massive and rather detailed, despite the game being on a console with graphics that are now laughable in today's standards.
The background music will calm you and thrill you, all at the appropriate times between the foggy reality and the blackened hellish nightmare of the game.
The creatures are fairly inventive and disturbing, sometimes frightening on a game play standpoint.
The controls are iffy, but they sorta emphasize the game in it's key element for a true survival horror... panic.
The game itself will, on more than on occasion, make you, the player, panic against the elements of the maze like town, the creatures cornering you, the things outside chasing you till you run out of breath, and even the fiendish little puzzles that could make or break your final ranking to get a good ending, a bad ending, or the oh-so-comical alien ending. :}
This is a good game to purchase, whether you are a collector, a horror genre nut, a Silent Hill fan, or someone looking for a frightening and good challenge with an ordinary man instead of a high powered super-soldier. Everyone else... try it anyway. It's a good beginning to an elaborate and scary story.
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Apr 21, 2011
The first Castlevania REMASTARD... AGAIN!
If you are a big fan of the very first Castlevania, then you will LOVE this game. Ported from PC gaming exclusive in Japan, Castlevania Chronicles boasts a dark and gothic environment, twisted creatures, and the same good old HARD difficulty, just like the NES days.
Whip and crack your way through this castle over and over again, as this is a DEFINITE buy.