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Extrait: There's an abundance of stale, formulaic RPGs on the market that do little to push boundaries or try drastically fresh ideas, which makes it doubly exciting when one comes along that tries out some new, daring premise. Developed by Matrix Software, the sa...
While an exceptional collection of ideas, Avalon Code lacks the polish to be a compelling experience. Fans of the genre will enjoy dabbling in numerous creative concepts and applaud the developers on their unique take on action games. Yet after a few h...
Extrait: A new RPG from the developers of Final Fantasy III for the DS and the publishers of Rune Factory? Yeah, it sounds too good to be true. Avalon Code is the brain child of Matrix Software. They helped Square Enix with the Final Fantasy rehashes for the ...
Extrait: Imagine for a second that you had in your possession a book, appearance-wise not unlike the Necronomicon. And with that book, you were tasked with recording into that book everything worthy of being brought into a new world once the old one is destroye...
Extrait: An adventure in endless menu navigation. Avalon Code is a beautiful, high-production-value RPG on the DS that I really, really wanted to love. It has real-time combat, funny and unique characters, an intriguing storyline, and tons of weapon/gear custo...
Extrait: I rated this game a good 7 out of 10, mainly for its unique and captivating story line. I genuinely did have fun with it as well. Even though it lacked in the action department, that clearly is not the genre for this game. But as a classic RPG, it del...
Extrait: Sure, dealing with the interface can be irritating. That doesn’t change the fact that Avalon Code is as unique and satisfying a game as your likely to find on the DS, or any system for that matter. If you’re willing to put up with a little frustration ...