Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Review
Added: 08.04.2014 1:34 | 1 views | 0 comments
The first thing to strike me in Ragnarok Odyssey ACE wasn't the snaking tentacle of some screen-consuming monster, but an overwhelming sense of deja vu. Not because the game's an expanded and enhanced rerelease of a 2012 action role-playing game, itself spawned from a decade-plus old Korean massively multiplayer game. No, the familiarity stemmed from the fact that ACE's opening played out almost identically to one I'd experienced just a few weeks prior in Places this pretty are meant to be torn apart by cruel monsters. It's video game tradition! ACE's many enhancements are further complemented by the Tower of Yggdrasil, a 400-floor, randomly generated dungeon that opens up after the main campaign concludes. This massive content update doubles the original game's size, but adds little to the already lacking story. It also outstays its welcome a bit; as satisfying as ACE's combat can be, it's not immune to repetition, and nothing drives that point home like a few hundred dungeon floors filled with familiar baddies. ACE also brings Ragnarok Odyssey's action-fueled brand of monster slaying to the PlayStation 3 for the first time. While the cross-play functionality is a nice bonus, both the bite-size nature of the missions and the built-for-Vita visuals feel more at home on the portable. Given its cookie-cutter narrative, polarizing leveling system, and late-game repetition, ACE doesn't address all the issues that plagued players the first time around. If it didn't satisfy your monster-fighting fix back in 2012, there's probably not enough here to draw you back to the battlefield. However, if you're a Ragnarok vet ready for more, or a new recruit looking to hunt some big game of the not-of-this-realm variety, then you'll want to start sharpening that oversize sword.
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| Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Review | COIN-OP TV
Added: 07.04.2014 21:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE isnt a terrible game, and may appeal more to those who are fans of Monster Hunter (but dont expect the same level of quality) but overall fails to hold attention throughout.
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| Ragnarok Odyssey Ace Review | RPG Site
Added: 07.04.2014 8:14 | 4 views | 0 comments
Zack takes a look at Ragnarok Odyssey Ace and walks away impressed by the amount of content and polish.
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| Yumis Odd Odyssey Review: Theres no Room for Imperfection | GamerTell
Added: 05.04.2014 9:15 | 7 views | 0 comments
From the review, "[Jenni Lada has] seen people accomplish amazing things in Yumis Odd Odyssey. Ive seen them ratchet up walls and along ceilings as though it were nothing, speedrun through seemingly impossible boss battles, and find all kinds of secret backpacks and doors. I know its possible, because Ive watched it in action online, as I desperately attempt to find out why I cant do the same. Incredible platforming feats are possible, and I just wish I were also able to perform them."
From:
n4g.com
| Yumis Odd Odyssey Review: Theres no Room for Imperfection | GamerTell
Added: 05.04.2014 8:14 | 3 views | 0 comments
From the review, "[Jenni Lada has] seen people accomplish amazing things in Yumis Odd Odyssey. Ive seen them ratchet up walls and along ceilings as though it were nothing, speedrun through seemingly impossible boss battles, and find all kinds of secret backpacks and doors. I know its possible, because Ive watched it in action online, as I desperately attempt to find out why I cant do the same. Incredible platforming feats are possible, and I just wish I were also able to perform them."
From:
n4g.com
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