Glory of Heracles DS
Nov. 20th, 2013 05:24 pmAn amnesiac Heracles runs into another immortal named Leucos during some "Ancient Greek base jumping" (aka, falling off cliffs and surviving because they're immortal) and sets out to find out what the heck is going on. And probably be all heroic along the way.
( I apparently had a lot to say! )
Overall: The plot was amusing but ultimately routine, with the caveat of "Add an extra point if you're a casual fan of Greek mythology." The game itself played like an evolved NES rpg, entirely linear and lacking in customization but with super-complicated in-battle tactics. Also, hard enough to require periodic grinding. I'll call it "middling," and I can't see myself replaying it.
( I apparently had a lot to say! )
Overall: The plot was amusing but ultimately routine, with the caveat of "Add an extra point if you're a casual fan of Greek mythology." The game itself played like an evolved NES rpg, entirely linear and lacking in customization but with super-complicated in-battle tactics. Also, hard enough to require periodic grinding. I'll call it "middling," and I can't see myself replaying it.