Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Crusade of Destiny for galaxy ace



Crusade of Destiny for galaxy ace

You get to start your quest in a small village in a peaceful part of the world. You are an elf whose parents overdosed the milk rations, and added some steroids. Actually most of the friendly characters look like elves on steroids. You have to prove yourself to the trainer in town to get a sword, and get the first taste of the upgrade system. Ok, this sounds great doesn’t it? Well it isn’t really as it feels like a stripped down version of everything. The town contains about three houses where one is yours where you can sleep to regain mana and health, one is the armoury and the final one is locked. A bit barren town, and sadly that is the largest town or village I have encountered during my travels. Ok then, what about the upgrade system, surely that is deep and full of RPG goodness. You can allocate your points on either melee, magic or bow skills. You get one point to allocate for each level you reach, and depending on how many points you have in the three categories spells and attacks are unlocked. This removes a lot of the classical RPG element where you can choose how to evolve your characters abilities in at least five different categories. In Crusade of Destiny you start by adding all points to melee as you haven’t got any magical attacks in the start, and have no means to afford to buy a bow.
I mentioned the armoury where you can buy new weapons; surely there must be a lot of customization and weapons to buy? No, about three swords, three bows and two armour pieces for each body part are on offer in your approximate price range. You can walk to another village to get more expensive equipment but it is far beyond the amount of money you are villing to grind for. This gives you little incentive to play the game for the sake of customization, one of the important aspects of any RPG.
To get money you have to kill enemies, and hope for the best that they drop something. A bear drops a bear hide, and so forth. You then have to collect it by walking over it. This is quite annoying once you start using distance attacks with magic or bow. Killing something from a distance just to have to run and look for the dropped loot is tedious. Now you can play it on your ace
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