Diso Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Game: Summon Night Swordcraft StorySystem: Game Boy AdvanceEmulators: VBA ------------------------------- Summon Night Swordcraft Story takes place in the town of Wystern, which is nicknamed the Cityof Swords, where a tournament is being held to find the next Craftslord. You take control of of a boy named Cleru, or a girl named Pratty, who takes part in the tournament. The protagonist'sfather was the previous craftslord who mysteriously disappeared, and as the players moves along the tournament, he/she finds out more about his/her father's past and experience several eventsthat happen during the tournament. To compete in the tournament, the hero/heroine needs to constructhis/her own weapon by finding raw materials in the dungeon with the help of a guardian beast. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Controls:9/10There are two sets of controls that you encounter while playing the game. First, you start off withtraditional "Overworld RPG" controls, which are simple to learn. Basic movement controls as well as easy to navigate menus. So nothing really special nor complicated here. The second set of controlsare set in battle since the gameplay has a battle system similar to "Tales of Phantasia". The controlsand moves are easy to master and usually, you won't find yourself furiously jamming a button becauseyour character didn't move out of the way or block an attack. (If you do, it's cause of weapon delay) ----------------------------------------------------------------Gameplay: 8.5/10As I said before, the battle system is similar to "Tales of Phantasia". If you never played "Talesof Phantasia", the battle system lets you control the character in real time battle. You get fullcontrol of your character, able to move him/her around only in a two dimensional battle field. Your character can walk, dash, jump, crouch, attack, guard, and call on a guardian beast during battle. There are a total of five weapons you can craft: Sword, Axe, Drill, Knuckles, and Spear. Each has itsown advantage (with the exception of sword being the most balanced) as well as different attacks theplayer can perform during battle. For example, the knuckles weapons is good for hitting enemies and quicklyrunning out while the axe is good for dealing huge amounts of damage. All weapons have a certain amountof durability, meaning once they break in battle, you have to make another one. The durability is a goodidea to keep in mind when you fight in the tournament, and by simply breaking the opponent's weapon, you canwin the battle. You are also not limited to carrying only one weapon; you can carry up to four weapons and one accessory, but you can only bring one weapon in the tournament itself. Every event that occurs allows you to craft a new weapon, which is usually stronger. You can also gain new weapon crafts by completing mini quests and breaking a bosses weapon (this defeats them also). The Guardian beast is a pretty nifty idea. You can call your guardian beast up to 5 times during battle depending on how much spells the guardian beast has. Your guardian beast can level up and learn more spells as well as more spell uses. The great thing about this is that all spells are pretty much usefulthroughout the whole entire game. When you call a guardian beast, you can sometimes move it around to direct the attack into the opponent. Unfortunately, when your opponent calls his/her guardian, you cannotblock or move out of the way which is pretty lame, but neither can they. So in a way, the guardian is prettycheap in the tournament. You get your guardian beast (4 different ones) based on the decisions you make early in the game. So choose wisely. The dungeons serve as the main place where you get materials as well as gain exp for yourself. You can open barrelsto randomly gain materials and open chests. There are save spots as well as instant restore hp/mp points and guardianspells (Cheap!). During the game, you usually get stopped at a certain point which is bizarre in my opinion. Soon enoughthe dungeons get really repetitive and you'll find yourself just rushing through them in the latter parts of the game. If the dungeons were repetitious, the gameplay was pretty repetitive as well. I used only two tactics every battle. It was either equip the knuckles and run in and out, and then use the sword for heavier damage, or it was just callingthe guardian beast. I probably should have changed weapons at some point, but when you're trying to finish up 50 dungeon levels, I think rushing through it is a better idea. ------------------------------- -------------------------------Sound:8/10Not really sure what to say for sound. The music was ok, and sometimes intolerable due to being in the same dungeon for almost the whole entire game. The same battle theme was used throughout the whole entire game as well, which wasn't thatfun to hear after my 821th battle. It'd be nice of them to include some more battle effects or different themes, but there wasn't reallymuch. Otherwise, not much here to say here. --------------------------------------------------------------Graphics: 8/10The graphics features 2d sprites in the overhead view and the battle mode. Personally, I thought they were pretty well done. Animations were pretty smooth for the most part. There were only some recycled sprites, but the enemies were usually new ineach dungeon. -------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Comments:Overall, I had a pretty good time with this game. The story was pretty in depth and well done, although some parts were predictable. One thing that was nicethat after every day, you can converse with your Guardian beast or the other sub-characters to learn some side story. I'm not sure if interactingwith them more makes them appear with you in the ending sequence, but its a good guess. The extras after the game which include beating 50 more dungeons levels, an incredibly hard boss (High Hp and you weapon will break), and fighting in the tournament fighting every human boss in a time trial (which lands you a new weapon craft). You can also play through the game with the other character and a different Guardian beast if you feel up to it. Controls: 9/10Gameplay: 8.5/10Sound: 8/10Graphics: 8/10 Overall Score: 8.4Overall Grade: B I give this game a Fun Facts About this review: -First Review of the Year-I started writing this review on 10-15-2006 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agozer Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 ha, I was just playing Swordcraft story 2 a few days ago. Both are are excellent RPGs, and they're funny too, especially the sequel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mooney Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Nice review. I totally agree with it. Great RPG for fans of the genre! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samurai Edge Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 I played the third one too in Jap. Got to love them all. The thing I like in 1 is that during battles against humans you must have a weapon. In the other 2, you can cheat by equiping a hammer and guard for the whole match. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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