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| PLATFORM: | Sega Dreamcast |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | UBI Soft |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Role Playing Games, Sega Dreamcast, DC, Role Playing Games (Game, rpg, rpgs) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 008888260066 |
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Customer Reviews of Evolution: The World of Sacred Device
monotony personifyed (did i spell that right?) this game has graphics. the graphics are better than anything i have ever heard of for any console system, and this is good because I cant say that about the rest of the game.
the gameplay is good, the few menus easy to get around, and the sequence of events is interesting
but the ruins that you have to explore get boring after the first one. these dungeons are computer-generated, and sometimes seem to last forever. twoards the end, enemies are everywhere, and you will have to fight around 6 enemies in just one room!
the idea of the dungeons is to get to the highest floor so that you can defeat the boss and obtain an artifact from it. i just quit trying after i beat the second dungeon, because of the monotony. over 20 floors per dungeon makes for at lease 3.5 hours of gameplay per dungeon and this game gets boring very quickly.
if you like to buy games then sit and stare at the graphics, buy this, but if you want an RPG experience true to the standars of the Final Fantasy series, hold on to your money
Too many bad things marring great potential
I really wanted to like this game. I really did. I love RPG's! So I jumped at the chance to play a Dreamcast RPG. I was horribly disappointed. While the storyline is good (not great but good), the game goes by WAY TOO FAST! I hadn't played it for more than 10-12 hours and I was already at the end of the game! The end boss was too difficult at the time so I checked out an online walkthrough and found out that to really play through the game, you need to go back into the same dungeons without beating them multiple times to get better items and save up enough money to improve your equipment. It's tedium at best mind-numbing at worst.
The random dungeon feature was nice and kept things relatively fresh... but it got old quick. It was nice to be able to see the monsters too. Rather than random battles you could initiate whenever you wanted. Approach them from the rear and you strike first. Vice versa, then you get hit first. You can also sneak by monsters if you want.
The game is pretty, but it needed more. All-in-all, a disheartening start to the Dreamcast RPGs.
This is a Great Game
This game is a great game. Although it is a little light on role playing elements and a little heavy on non scenic dungeons and towers, and battling against monsters in a turn base enviroment (which im not sayin is bad) it is still a great game. The characters are pretty cool, and at some times funny. The game it self was designed to look like an anime, but without the cel-shading technology that is produced in Jet Grind Radio and Jet Set Radio Future (which you all should also check out), and actually I think it would be a great one at that given a little more depth in story line. I think if you love RPGs you should buy it