Dungeons, battles, relics and artifacts - Sylia is a well polished classical RPG. But the animal crew is what definitively makes it stand apart. Recommended.
When did you last play a game where the main protagonist is a cat? Sylia might seem to be a "regular" RPG at first sight, but this time it's a collaborative project of Aldorlea and Ensorcelled and it shows. There are a few twists you wouldn't expect - the story and crew being one of them. Otherwise, it's a classical stuff for anyone who knows other similar games, such as Laxius Force or Millennium - huge dungeons, many secrets, relics, artifacts and plenty of fights. And for $2.99, it's a steal, especially considering the length, which easily exceeds 30 hours.
Dreamscape can be hardly compared to any other game out there. You are stuck in a system of dreams and need to get out. But the path isn't linear - there are many dreams, some can only be accessible from one dream and usually for advancing in one dream you need a key item found in another dream. Basically you could say that the whole game is one big puzzle. The dreams are very various, some are more adventurous, some are quite scary. Graphic and music is very good, and the story has a few twists (and quite a few humorous moments), although this game is unlike from Millennium of Laxius Force not so much story-driven. There are different difficulties and you will get different bonuses for each completed difficulty (immunity to poison, bonus character and so on), so the replayability is very good.
My favorite among similar games. Very long, challenging, complex fights, tons of equipp and plenty of quests (around 100 I believe). Also, the story is very deep and with many unexpected twists. If you like exploring huge dungeons / fighting lots of monster / searching for secrets Laxius Force is a must. But be warned, if you are new to the genre or prefer simpler/shorter games, then I would advice you to start with 3 Stars of Destiny (it's a prequel to this game) or with Millennium:A New Hope. I will also add that Laxius Force is the first part of a trilogy, so don't expect the story end here.
Another great game from the creator of Millennium: A New Hope. If you are more into puzzle/adventure I would suggest you to try Millennium first, if you prefer RPG, than 3 Stars of Destiny is your game. A complex battle system, lots of fights, some of them are very hard (but there's selectable difficulty, so you don't need to struggle if you don't want to), lots of equipp (relics, artifacts, armor sets), secret rooms, very interesting and variable locations and complex dungeons. Completing the game takes around 30 hours and it's really hard not to miss something, which makes for a good replayability. Graphic might not be as good as Millennium, but it still looks nice, music is good and the story also has quite a few twists you wouldn't expect.
To sum it up - one of the games I will always remember.
P.s. I will add that the story of 3 Stars of destiny preceds the story from another similar game - Laxius Force, so if you want to know more about Random and his friends, you know what game to play next...
This game is a sequel to Millennium: A New Hope, so if you liked the first part you know what to expect - quests, battles, secret rooms, well-designed maps and even more jumping than in the previous game. And - obviously - you will see the continuation of Marinne's journey. I enjoyed Millennium 2 even more than the first game.
Nice story, good replay value and entertaining gamplay
PostedDecember 12, 2011
Carter83
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Nice story, challenging fights, tricky and well thought maps, secret rooms, many spell, armors and weapons, good graphic and music - Millennium: A New Hope has a lot to offer, not only for experienced RPG players but also for newbies (there are different difficulties, you can select monster encounters rate and so on). It's fun to play and I can easilly recommend it to anyone. Plus, there are more parts in the serie to play in case you like it. I should also mention that there are "jumping passages" in some parts of the game and it's really cool and unseen in majority of other similar games.