Playtime:
734 minutes
That's the second Touhou doujin game on Steam (well, third if we count NitorInc, but it isn't full yet), and, even if this one isn't as good looking or polished as The Disappearing of Gensokyo, it still plays good, and looks at least servicable.
This game is apparently a pack of two scenarios which were sold separately in Japan before it came on Steam. Kinda explains why this game is relatively expensive, which might seem jarring when you look at the screenshots. But that's not important. What is important are mechanics. Those are heavily inspired by two powerhouses of Japanese tactical RPGs, Fire Emblem and Super Robot Wars, and work well. There's the classic Weapon Triangle, and two more for damage modifiers. There are eqippable abilities, enchantable weapons, Supports (or rather, as they are called in the very Engrish manual, "couplings"). And various MP-powered abilities, for some resource management.
pros and cons, while I played up to the first boss of Youkai scenario:
+ mechanics - simple yet deep. Fire Emblem fans will find their place here easily. (although there is no permadeath here)
+ flow - as in Fire Emblem, battles are pretty fast. Play your metaphorical cards well, and you will run through any enemy. No 3-turn long exchanges of blows with single enemies here.
+ actually not that easy - well, the first few missions might make somebody think the game is easy. It's subjective, but the game certainly will kick your behind if you drop your guard!
- no crazy & epic battle animations - well, they aren't required, but their lack is still kind of a letdown.
- Engrish - the writing is still kinda understandable, but it might require a bit of thinking at some moments. Especially with ability descriptions.
- techinical difficulties - might be temporary. On my Windows 7 Ultimate-powered laptop, launchng the game required me to change the date format to Japanese, however weird it sounds. Seem like people from disfactNoir didn't really make their game ready for non-Japanese systems yet. And there are no resolution/fullscreen setting. Don't bother pressing alt+enter either, it won't do anything.
- F12 key, used for taking screenshots in Steam, is also the soft-reset (quick exit to main menu) button. Somebody didn't think everything through...
- the difficulty spike at first boss fight, waking up anyone who thought they were going on a nice ride with legal lolis might also count as a minor annoyance.
- the EXP system, at least at the beginning of Youkai scenario seems practically redundant - you don't get any XP for fighting, all your characters just level up after battle. Still, buying and assigning abilities, weapons and enchantments is player's job, so it isn't that bad.
👍 : 29 |
😃 : 1