Makai Kingdom
- Battle determined human soliders and vicious demons with both modern and ancient warfare techniques
- Weapons from every age are at your disposal – Slash your enemies with a broadsword or blast a path owing to them with a rocket launcher
- New summoning system adds to the gameplay – The INVITE system summons your facilities containing army units to the battlefield — from there, they deploy to face your enemies
- Battle maps are randomly generated, offering a new gaming experience every time you play
Product Description
In Makai Kingdom you’ll become a powerful noble, in quest of to conquer the Underworld itself! Lord Zetta is a master of tactical warfare and he’s chose to do the unthinkable: Invade the Netherworld and reclaim it. Use his combination of gifted approach and powerful magic to take control of your enemies’ lands!
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this is one of those, so called, approach sports meeting, you know like final fantasy tactics or disgaea and so on. if you’re into building armies and stratigically doing no matter what then this is sooo for you! this game isn’t a rpg, and it will bore those with small attention spans, like me! i gave up like the first ten minutes, i in fact tried to rent a different game but instead i got this one. tee hee.
Rating: 3 / 5
Anyone playing this game is obviously into the Nippon Ichi titles. I know because I am, and if I weren’t, I wouldn’t look twice at this UGLY game. This is just as fun as the rest. Disgaea, La Pucelle, y’know. It plays like a suped up Phantom Courageous, as you expected I’m sure. But, this is the LAST title I’ll ever buy from them. Its one thing to not increase your game.{Like Koei and the same -ancient hack n slash DW} But its quite another to take a step BACK. The Nippon Ichi sports meeting look worse and worse everytime. Obviously they aren’t even TRYING to increase graphic – wise. Thats unexecptable. I gave it 3 stars because its a five star {fun} but a hurtful 0 star {UGLYY looking} game.
I’m not the type that place graphics over everything else. But I’m not the type that likes 16 bit {SNES} characters on my PS2 either.
Rating: 3 / 5
Makai Kingdom is brought by the same people who made Disgaea, La Pucelle, and Phantom Courageous. You have cartoon stylishness characters moving in grid combat on random boards.
It’s on the ps2 so graphics are reasonable. Makai Kingdom is an SRPG. If you have a small screen, pictures are alright, but get a high def or huge screen, the characters start to look a bit fuzzy and pixellated.
Maps are randomly generated most of the time. You can chain combos like previous sports meeting of the same company.
Each character has their specific stats (healers tend to be weak etc.). Each equipment’s effectiveness (armor says 50+ but for a healer, it will only be around 25+ and fighters 60+) depends on the class. Makai Kingdom can take you a week to beat it. If you want to get all the endings and have a 9999 Level for each character, it’s going to take you a long time.
You get the usual battle crys in SRPGs.
A buy for any S/RPG fans.
Rating: 5 / 5
The tale isn’t exceptionally deep, but it’s not supposed to be: this is a comic realm, and unless you’ve got the driest humor ever it will make you laugh at least a few times. The characters aren’t as flat as some sports meeting (or comedies) that I’ve seen, so it’s a pleasant if unexceptional romp. The tale itself ends moderately quickly, but there’s plenty to do after your first play-owing to.
Tale: 5/10
While intentionally done in the quirky stylishness familiar to fans of Disgea, for a 2005 game I found the graphics a disappointment, and it will be moreso for those with large-screen TVs because distortions and pixelation will be magified. The larger portraits between missions are decent but the sprites were dull and the effects seemed overdone considering how small they in fact help deal hurt – although it still ruins amusing.
Graphics: 5/10
The sound effects are unimpressive, but the voicing for the attacks and conversation is hilarious in both the English and Japanese – either dub can be selected from the beginning and changed at will owing to the options.
Sound: 4/10
The music isn’t especially high quality, but it’s quirky and fitting the comic world it’s in.
Music: 6/10
Anyone who enjoys Approach RPGs will feel right at home. The interface is quick and moderately simple to control up until you start getting into the more random-generated maps, which have a tendency to have sharp cliffs that obscure the camera. Managing character and pool inventory may take a bit to getting used to – especially with the eerie items you’ll get, like the Remote Control or Balloon – but doesn’t become a conundrum unless you’re a completionist or in fact want to get the top-level classes and items, which becomes EXTREMELY irritating because some things like the last tier of penguin or `Prinny’ class requires you level one of them up above level 600 (yes, the level goes up to 999, not stopping at 99). While some like this, I found it in fact hurts the game, because getting any of the truly worthwhile goodies is tedious. On my third play-owing to my highest soldier was barely level 80, and that’s after using him nearly exclusively.
Gameplay: 7.6/10
While getting everything gets monotonous quick, you get to keep every release coin, item, and soldier (with experience and equipped items). Being able to save literally everything you can buy makes next plays much quicker and more fun – particularly when you start fighting the optional bosses, like the next game’s protagonist and other quirky foes.
Replayability: 7/10
If you delight in tactical command sports meeting and want something in a more comic vein, this will prove a satisfying experience. For those who aren’t already approach fans, it’s probably not going to be the right pick.
By and large: 7.3/10
Rating: 3 / 5
As a movie and book collector from the videogame generation, it’s hard not to get involved in videogames. Unfortunately, it takes a lot for me to pick up a game outside those companies I trust (Square-Enix; Konami; Sony). From the moment I saw Makai Kingdom I knew I wanted it, so I took the chance on the small name publisher. I was not disappointed in any way. I bought this game two months ago, beat it four times, and I’m still playing it and finding new things (I can’t beat the Prinny Overlord). The replay regard of this game is huge, to the point where nearly every new game feels completely new, depending on the characters you make and use and the weapons you master with each character. It just keeps going and going. My only conundrum with the game is the battle system, which started out brilliant but soon grew ancient. Its one drawback is the ease in which I was able to beat it the first time. Still, the character and weapons systems will keep you going for some time. Makai Kingdom is worth the price tag, as it will take up a lot of freetime.
Rating: 4 / 5