Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Exist Archive (2015 PSVITA Game)

Just finished it.

This is a great JRPG . A very Final Fantasy-ish game especially t here is crystals involved.

 The story is based on fantasy but is pretty much related to real world problems. During the game all the characters kept being reminded of their real world problems on earth from the voices through the crystals. From gamers point of view this is not likable since most of the gamers want go submerge into the fantasy world  because they had real world problems but during this game the crystals kept reminding the characters' problems or past evens on earth.

The only problems that i got from this game is that this game requires tons grinding. Defeating the same dungeon over and over again. 

There are two types of game play in this game.

first there is this 2D side scrolling action platforming before you encounter the enemies. The 2D side scrolling game play felt very classic , very similar to Megaman games.

After u encounter the enemies there is this one button mapped turn based fighting mechanic which is something fresh and new. Its something best described as a hybrid between old school final fantasy battle menu with some tactical strategy moves and shortcuts with some fighting combos from fighting games.

The characters is interesting and lovable. The English localization voice acting is top notch. In fact i played the whole game with only English voice.

The last few dungeons are very interesting and last few bosses are pretty challenging if you do not have enough levels because the bosses can really knock off huge chunk of hp bar in one single turn.

I played the PSVITA version. I should play the PS4 version because i think its graphics are better and more smoother.

I heard there are multiple ending in this game. But i go forth the better one. Where they defeated the boss and all is sent back to earth while Mayura which is hospitalized on earth is cured by Yamatoga's immortality powers . They are together but cursed with immortality powers. The end.



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