Trapt
- Reflect of the most evil and manipulative ways to get Allura just where they want her
- Place traps and then lure your enemies to them with your wicked charms
- Set up your traps via a full-view map of the castle
- Play in Tale Mode or Survival Mode, plus delight in an even deeper tale when you play in the Bones Tale Mode
Product Description
Trapt is an action-based approach where you’ll fight for your people, defending them against the ultimate evil. You play the sexy and beguiling Queen Allura – you look sweet and innocent but you’re really an evil murderess. With your husband the King dead, the countdown to destruction has begun. Use your charms to remove any resistance to the coming of the new Dark Age!
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I thought this game would have game play of like Resident Evil or Silent Hill type of sports meeting, but all it is is like a battle mode type of game with scenes between. There isn’t any searching around or solving puzzles or anything like that. So if you are hoping for something other than battling enemies in a room with some traps you choose to place… then don’t get it. I am disappointed and should have looked more into the game.
Rating: 3 / 5
If you have the earlier sports meeting in the series, just play them. Same game, same graphics, same lag, slow loading, absurd tale…
BUT, it is a unique game. And while I reflect the designers could have given us so much more, it is fun. More worthy of the gaming dollar than another Ghost Recon or GTA clone.
Rating: 2 / 5
my son was very pleased with how this game show up in our mail box it was taken very excellent care of and in splendid shape once he started playing this game it was hard for him to place the paddle down he likes it very pleased with it !
Rating: 5 / 5
I like finding lesser known gems (like Haunting Ground) and gave Trapt a try. Being made by Tecmo I was sure it must be a quality product. I was mostly mistaken. The traps you set are pretty standard, and only a few environmental traps show any creativity. There are no fatality sequences at all. No severed body parts or anything. When an enemy is hit by a blade, thrown into spikes, etc., they just groan and bump off of it. When they die they say some unpleasant line (in Japanese with subtitles) fall down and a small round pool of blood forms under them, then they disappear. Since the entire premise of the game is using traps to kill enemies, a total lack of versatility in their death animations is inexcusable. Even if there were excellent fatality sequences the game is so simple it would still be dull. You practically have to try to get killed, since you can run circles around enemies and rarely get hit. Only those with pellet attacks pose any threat. Plus I constantly had to hold down the R2 button so the camera would show my enemy in order to time springing traps. The graphics are decent and there are no bugs, but the whole game screams “unfinished product”. This game had potential as a concept, but as is it deserved to fade into obscurity.
Rating: 2 / 5
Note: This review is from someone who has played Deception 1 and 2, but not 3.
Note 2: I am horrible at putting a “hook” to catch attention at the beginning of reviews. So… hey! Look! An elephant dancing to Run DMC’s “Walk this Way!”
Other reviews have gone owing to the sports meeting basic premise, so I’ll skip all of that and get to my pros and cons.
PRO:
Nice graphics – like japanese chicks? You will certainly not mind this game.
“AHAHAHAHHAHA!11 factor – you will giggle like a madman when you set off that 12-hitter mega-hurt death-trap. Excellent for letting off steam.
R2 lockon camera – now flows easily. No more standing still, you can lock onto the bordering enemy while running
Nice costumes – Reina and Millenias costumes are (eventually) unlockable.
Tale is decent for a Deception game – not much to say here
CONS: (The same for every Deception game, which I don’t mind, but cest la vie)
Lag- Lag, lag, lag. Lag near water, lag with fire. It detracts a small from the game. There is also a slight delay on traps activation. In 2 there was graphical lag but the traps responded well. Takes some timing to get used to.
Replay regard – Low. Go owing to the game a few times and you’ll see everything. You’ll HAVE to go owing to to farm the ark / warl needed for the costumes anyway
Some traps are overpowered – Sure, you get deathhammer as a reward for finishing the game, but it trivializes it and replay regard is already low
MEH:
This category cascade into both pro and cons – The Dark Delusions.
They are fun to figure out how to activate, and DEVASTATING in action, but you cannot skip the scenes and after the 4th/5th time seeing them, you just want to continue the game (to farm that warl for the costumes of course!)
All in all, I am pleased with the way the game turned out. Voice acting
was all in japanese with subtitles (a nice touch, to me). Farming was more work than play, and getting the costumes is a huge chore because you will have done the game MANY MANY times over to get the requisite cash/ark, and then you get to do it more, but with a different costume?
unpolished and under-advertised, but if you are a fan of the Deception series I suggest you pick this one up. I would buy it again, certainly.
Rating: 4 / 5