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| Evil Invasion |
$9.99 |
Join a world of powerful magic and dangerous monsters as you put your role-playing strategy to work in this hardcore arcade shooter!
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Verry good
I liked this game verry mutch with the great varity in skills and attributes this is a must have for any crisomland fan.
But be warned this game is verry hard! harder than crisom land and only recommened for the experienced players! |
This review has an average score of 3.4 - Based on 31 ratings
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Umm...
This game was quite unbalanced to the player. The 'level up' system on the game is a joke, the monsters level up when you do, so what is the point in leveling up to get more powerful if your enemies do too? Furthermore, for all the reviews that say the game is like diablo, diablo had physical attacks that you couldn't really run out of, this game uses nothing but magical attacks aside from the stone curse attack where you get a melee hit. Furthermore, on diablo games, the monsters don't level up with you like they do on this one. On a plus side, it has good sounds and somewhat decent graphics. |
This review has an average score of 3.2 - Based on 17 ratings
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Diablo Light?
Although this game will get the obligatory comparison with CrimsonLand, and it "feels" a lot like a medieval version of CrimsonLand, it is actually more akin to Diablo--a light RPG with TONS of action (Namely, killing monsters, gaining new and more powerful stats and Spells)
Graphics are good, for as tiny as they are, and the sound is adequate, but not great...Basically, as CrimsonLand was DOOM from a top-down perspective, this is Diablo from a top-down perspective...they STILL haven't added multiplayer capability! |
This review has an average score of 3.1 - Based on 14 ratings
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Even better than it seems
This game seems to appeal to most gamers very well at first but then they start complaining about the game balance and difficulty of the game.
You won't notice either of these complaints during the one hour of trial. Sure, it isn't easy but you are still trying to figure it out and make progress. When I played the full versions of a friend of mine, I thought the same: "Boy is this game tough", "man, is this spell useless". But after playing something like 30 minutes each time I visit my friend I found out that in fact the game is well balanced. Sure, there are still useless spells (all games will have them) but the longer you play and the more you try around, the more useful some of the spells will become. Not only the spells, at first I thought there is just one strategy but I find more and more.
Secondly, the difficulty level is quite hard but it all depends on your dedication and ability to tap into the game. The more tricks you find out, the easier it gets. Well, "easier" still means dying a lot, but I found myself beating several levels that seemed to be unbeatable before after changing my strategy!
And this, friends, is what good games are all about. I am tired of games that are toned down to the point where a monkey could finish it. Evil Invasion is quite a challenge but so far I made steady progress. Currently I am stuck at Level 9 but I know if I adjust my strategy slightly and get some luck with the potions I will also beat that level.
(now I read that the game will continue after Level 10 but that you will not be able to save from that point on - well, if this is true that would be terrible and would be a big dent in the perfect impression this game has on me) |
This review has an average score of 3 - Based on 2 ratings
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radgh's Review - March 16, 2009 |
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Fun medieval fantasy game.
This game is alot like most medieval RPG's - except in arcade format. It's very similar to Crimsonland's gameplay except instead of weapons and perks you get spells and stats. Each spell has its own special usage. Similar to how Ion guns in CL hit multiple targets, fireballs are Area of Effect, lightning hits nearby targets, holy spells are shotgun-like etc.
It's very challenging game, but also very fun. The storyline was short (10 levels total, only 1 act) and unlike Crimsonland did not introduce new aspects as you played through, like creep spawners and monsters that split into 2 monsters. |
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