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Demon Cleaner
4th February 2010, 15:16
I was waiting for that game, because I thought that it looked really great and promising. But I had a look at the reviews now, and it seems that it has a lot of flaws. Gamespot rated it 6/10, and IGN even only gave it a 5.1. Watch the video review from IGN here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1sZOngjZtI).
Harrison
4th February 2010, 15:47
Not brilliant scores, but 5 and 6 should indicate a game is good for its genre, just not outstanding in any way. Probably still worth playing.
Sharingan
27th March 2010, 23:36
I've only played it for half an hour so far. I think the main criticism has been that it's deviated majorly from the concept videos that were released a year ago. Also, the visuals look rather dated, at times bordering on slightly-above-PS2-quality. It should still be a fun game though, especially for the peeps who like the genre.
Sharingan
17th May 2010, 16:36
Finished the game once (just the single-player portion - haven't touched multiplayer). Some opinions here.
While the game definitely isn't what I hoped it would be (based on the preview videos), I don't think it's as bad a a 5 (out of 10) either. It's a decent enough RPG with a solid (if a bit uninvolving) battle system. The visuals and storyline are only so-so, but I have a feeling this first WKC is just a stepping stone to much greater things. With the experience Level-5 have gained from developing this first installment, I think they'll definitely learn from the criticisms and deliver a very good second episode. The storyline did get more interesting in the end (all the way up to the cliffhanger ending), so Level-5 should have a solid foundation to work on.
I'd give it a 7 if I were a reviewer.
Phantom
17th May 2010, 16:40
I never trust GameSpot's scores. They are simply "in their own world". :thumbsdown2:
Sharingan
17th May 2010, 20:46
True. For that matter, I don't trust IGN either. These big review sites just don't seem all that objective to me, considering the amount of moneyhatting that goes around nowadays.
Publisher: Hey, look. Here's a free game and some goodies for you.
IGN: Would you like a 9.0 or a 9.5?
I'd rather base my opinion on user comments or the smaller review sites.
Harrison
18th May 2010, 07:20
I think they tend to actually score most games more accurately. Same with Edge magazine. Rather than like most where the average score seems to be 7 or 8, they actually use 5 as the middle, good, average game score, so you know that anything scoring a 7 or above will be special.
Demon Cleaner
19th May 2010, 13:04
I got the game 1 week ago, it was only 22£ anymore, so I bought it.
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