Blade & Sword dulled by Just RPG
Blade & Sword dulled by Just RPG
Review - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Fri 6 February 2004, 14:45:27
Tags: Blade and SwordJust RPG lines up to continue the negativity storm for Blade & Sword in their review where it earns a lackluster 65% from a site that pretty much likes everything. So, that's bad, people. Very bad. Here's part of the slaughter:
It is actually very fun to perform some of these Kung-Fu style attacks against your enemies. Each move uses your Chi or what in other games is referred to as Mana when you perform these moves. One move, called The Dragon Soar, allows you to throw your enemies into the air. The Thunder Crash move allows you to put all your energy into one single powerful attack against your enemy. Yet another move called, Swallow’s Dance, has you spinning around very quickly while also kicking any surrounding enemies. There are about 36 of these types of attacks as well as 12 super power attacks that you will come across in the game and depending on the type of character you play as. In order to learn new moves you will need to gain experience within the game by completing particular quests such as saving a character or finding a special item that an enemy has stolen. Yet even this interesting feature can't save the game from its many flaws.
Kind of a pity, a kung fu CRPG sounds very interesting.
Spotted at: GenGamers
It is actually very fun to perform some of these Kung-Fu style attacks against your enemies. Each move uses your Chi or what in other games is referred to as Mana when you perform these moves. One move, called The Dragon Soar, allows you to throw your enemies into the air. The Thunder Crash move allows you to put all your energy into one single powerful attack against your enemy. Yet another move called, Swallow’s Dance, has you spinning around very quickly while also kicking any surrounding enemies. There are about 36 of these types of attacks as well as 12 super power attacks that you will come across in the game and depending on the type of character you play as. In order to learn new moves you will need to gain experience within the game by completing particular quests such as saving a character or finding a special item that an enemy has stolen. Yet even this interesting feature can't save the game from its many flaws.
Kind of a pity, a kung fu CRPG sounds very interesting.
Spotted at: GenGamers