Rain Blood Chronicles: Mirage reviews

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If you are interested in this Game, you have to be aware of 3 Things beforehand. 1) The Achievements have a BUG, without this File it does not sparrage: {LINK REMOVED} http://www.mediafire.com/download/pkqt3t1tisvxn76/Mirage_Manual_Patch.zip myself, I did not get some Achievements that I should have had for a long time. The Manufacturer is unlikely to change that. 2) The Gameplay is not perfect in terms of Timing and Collision Query. About 15% of all contract attacks go nowhere. 3) If you can't Do Chinese or are very quick to read Subtitles, you will quickly lose interest in the Story, which by the way has little Content and doesn't come to a close. Not even a Cutscene gibts at the End. Too bad the visually it looked quite good before the Purchase. But the game has failed to inspire me, to put peace or to show me something new that I have not already seen better where else. My Rating 55/100.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Allusion test Addiction potential: Moderately, not even superior look/Atmosphere: Pretty background, sprites of the Characters are neat but like the Rest Animation timed few frames have been used here on the Sprites, no particularly fluid animation, This unintentionally reminds us Of SNES JRPGs ... Characters: Two competing figures, visually very similar, one more "Skin on" a more "Style" by summoned Swords floating around him and rushing at Enemies? Now DMC is not just making massive Greetings here. The Reviews for Style with Letters are also an unmistakable Reference to the Role model. Unfortunately, it is not Dante and Virgill, but rather Jing and Jang of the Chinese cartoon Netting. Just a little Colourless. First Impression: Interesting, although not the big Throw, who really expects DMC Fun here will be disappointed, the somewhat groupy control and the lengthy Chinese Language Scenes are not particularly conducive. Other Comments: * Example of "Nonsensical Design": In the Main Room where you prepare for Missions, buy Skills etc, you can change your active Character and shop just like I said, just a shame that you rob the player of the Last Nerve here, by slow Running Animations through a nonsensical large Room. * Why on earth Do Chinese Voiceover mean when the Sequences are there? Nothing against something O-tone charm, but not if this is the only thing the Senses can be directed towards ... Verdict: Anyone who liked Devil May Cry But even preferred to have the SNES Shinobi is not ill advised here, who can then still access Chinese or endured these Speech-blubber Scenes, but it is not a Loss if you have not played this Game ...
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