Hoshigami Remix: Ruining Blue Earth
- Experience the world of Hoshigami like never before!: Hoshigami Remix also features a groundbreaking new character, missions, music, character art, as well as a new localization.
- Novice tactician or battle-hardened experienced person?: Brilliant from three different difficulty levels and tailor the game to your skill.
- Immerse yourself in battle with an enhanced user interface: Issue strategic commands quickly and efficiently with a revised, streamlined interface and optional stylus control!
- Over 50 hours of gameplay with branching paths and multiple endings!: Are you skilled enough to get the one and only right ending?
- Trade special items with your friends: Be a potential player and jumpstart your friends’ sports meeting with super weapons, armor and spells!
Product Description
On the floating continent of Mardias, a war has broken out between the Kingdoms of Valaim and Nightweld that threatens to upset the balance of potential in the land. Our hero, Fazz, and his ragtag band of mercenaries are thrust into the fight and are hired to protect one of the Ruins of Ixia from the Valaimian forces. Unbeknownst to them, an insidious evil starts to rise from the shadows… Will Fazz be able to stop it before Mardias is ruined?
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I’ve been playing this game since the release date on the 26th and I absolutely like the gameplay and difficulty. this is the first time I’ve ever played these type of approach sports meeting for the DS and it defintely won’t be the last. If you like sports meeting that are a challenge to play and will last you a long time, this is the game to get.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have played many approach/RPG sports meeting. I saw this one for the DS and selected it up despite the mixed reviews I have seen for it. It has received a large number of unenthusiastic reviews, but I thought i could “find the excellent” in it and learn to like it. I was incorrect. If there is one excellent thing I can say about Hoshigami is that it tries to be innovative and different. The magic system is something you probably have never seen before, unless you played the orignal Hoshigami on the PSone. This doesn’t make the magic system a excellent thing though. How the game lets you customize the magic system is quite fascinating ,but the game fails at helping you know it. I got annoyed with the fact that I simply did not know how to work the magic system. The in game tutorials DO NOT help you with this and neither does the instruction manual.
The magic system was not the only conundrum. There are no real classes in this game. Anyone can use magic and anyone can use any weapon. You may be thinking well so it let’s you customize each charcter the way you want, that’s a excellent thing right? Well it’s not exactly what you reflect. You can’t choose what stats you raise all you choose on is what weapon and what magic they use. I despise it, with a passion. You are better off buying Luminous Arc , Final fantasy Tactics Advance and the soon coming Final fantasy tactics advance 2. Also check out Ogre Battle for the GBA. There are just so many better approach/RPG’s out there. This one is a dissipate of your cash.
Rating: 2 / 5
At its core, Hoshigami is a remarkably deep turn-based approach game with an fascinating tale and some perfectly designed characters. So what’s the conundrum?
For one, the pacing is dreadful… the game moves at a snail’s pace from start to end, the battles take forever, leveling is slow, and in many cases I found myself with intent avoiding side-tale missions (which I generally like in SRPGs) simply to avoid another long, pointless fight.
The interface, likewise, is ill-suited to the DS. They tried their best to shoehorn a complex menu system onto a portable touch screen, and should be highly praised for it, but in the end its just too complicated to bother with.
If you’re really thirsty for a turn-based experience and have played everything else to completion, i’d recommend this, if only because playing it to completion is going to take you forever. On the other hand if you’re kind of on the fence about the genre, don’t make this your first experience.
Rating: 3 / 5