Posted on: December 2, 2018

Lookda
Verified ownerGames: 413 Reviews: 53
Slow coffee machine that looks good
I do not fancy a small boy smashing up demons with boxing gloves. Neither do I like final fantasy or JRPGs. They tend to be eye-candy with linear, repetitive gameplay with exponentially growing numbers. BC:N is no exception (2 stars), but I think BC:N is well worth a buy (4 stars) in case you like these games. BC:N story walks you through a set number of dungeons, a new one (+ area) opens after completing the previous. Each dungeon offers higher level monsters and higher level gear to slay them. Grinding low level dungeons will not make you particularly stronger, and neither should you. I found myself well prepared for the next dungeon after completing one twice. You start with three (total of six) characters to play. BC:N is not a grind, but may feel like one. The dungeons and skill books (that you give to individual characters) mean that you will likely pick your three favorite characters and go through hundreds of similar gorgeous spectacle shows. A show, or battle, starts with an intro where enemies walk, fly, crawl into the screen. You then kill them in a single round, and wrap up with flashing pop-up screens showing an experience breakdown and scavenged goodies. The intro and wrap up reminds me of an awfully slow coffee machine at work. They give an authentic sense of something good, grow old and finally are frustratingly annoying. Some battles are different, or rather visually amazing. These harder battles take many turns, in which you build up a lot of power (anime style) to use over the top kill frenzies. Animations are very well done in BC:N. In particular in these long battles, seeing a death knight being dragged into the ground by other skeletons after defeat is worth going through the many mundane battles. They could have added more enemy types, instead of having green slimes, cave slimes, rotting slimes, cursed green slimes, blood slimes, ice slimes, mana slime, cadaverous mounds (also slimes), sludge mounds and a king slime.
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