The player controls a black swordsman and travels across the map from mission point to mission point. Upon arriving, dialog is displayed and the player can choose their own responses. The player can either accept or reject a quest, or on completion of a quest can demand more gold at the risk of losing any future quests from that location. When the quest is accepted a way point is highlighted and the player can choose to go there immediately or undertake a side quest. Once either the way point, or the side quest, is reached the player enters a 2D battle arena mode which is played as a fighting platform game. Enemies in battle include both ground units and flying ones and upon being attacked grant the player 'rage skulls' for special attacks. Once killed they usually drop gold which can be used to buy better weapons and armor. Each battle fought, whether won or lost, grants experience (one exception being some boss battles) which the player uses to level up. Upon leveling, the player can choose 1 of 3 destiny cards which upgrade their character. Cards do everything from granting more health or strength to allowing the player to heal when they collect gold. Cards can also be bought for 20,000 gold at the fortune teller. Random encounters are common as the player heads from one way point to the next which again makes the player enter the battle arena. The controls are very basic, the player automatically attacks when he is near an enemy while the basic swipe commands execute special attacks which can be increased in strength using 'rage skulls'.[4]
A long time ago, hundreds of tribes inhabit the wilderness, one of them with an unknown name has very poor magic and splits into the Torken and Koko. The Koko have no magic while the Torken have very poor magic. The Koko leave, adopt mechanics and technology to compensate for their lack of magic, and become the Imperium. The Torken become great warriors and continue to live on. The pale swordsman has awoken from his long slumber in a mysterious cave. Upon awakening he emerges into a mysterious and magical Wilderness fraught with war and intrigue. He meets and befriends Old Grey Beard. He goes on multiple quests from members of magical native tribes living in Wilderness but also from the mighty Imperium soldiers. He makes new friends on his journey including a young imperium soldier and an outcast woman that fall in love with each other or a commander of imperium fortress. Later he encounters demons who try to overtake the Wilderness. Together with Old Grey they try to find out where they come from. As the swordsman completes his tasks he loses friends who die because of him. He later finds out that the demons awoke because of him and they will destroy the whole Wilderness if he doesn't stop them. The only way to do so is to kill the demon god Iraess. The swordsman encounters Iraess and after long fight he kills him. After the battle he returns to Old Grey who is mortally injured by imperium soldiers. As Grey dies he tells the swordsman that everybody including tribes and imperium go to war and they are saved by him. The game leaves Swordsman freed from his duties as he is wandering in night alone and without purpose feeling cold in his soulless heart.[5][6]
The game received generally positive reviews upon its release.[7][8] Critics praised the game for its graphics, fighting parts and sounds. The story was praised by some critics but a review on Mobilenet.cz found the storyline uninteresting.[9][10] According to another server Gamewoof the storyline is lacking a bit but still humorous.[11] The game was also criticised for its controls on some devices.[12] Another praise was gained for its price. Jason Stengren, reviewer for AndroidShock rated Reaper 4/5 and stated: "Reaper is an action/RPG that sports attractive visuals and a wide variety of quests aimed at constantly improving your character."[13]
One Piece Swordsman Roronoa Zoro -The Fierce Warriors- is a mobile slicing game release for Android on June 6, 2013 and iOS on July 10, 2013.[1] Service for the game was ended November 29, 2015.[2]
Sword Art Online Blackswordsman: Ace is an MMORPG where you are transported to the Aincrad Arc to experience thrilling adventures. This floating castle holds many magical elements, and in each game, you have to complete a multitude of missions to defeat evil and boost your powers.
As soon as you begin your first game in Sword Art Online Blackswordsman: Ace, you can customize your character's appearance. You can give some physical characteristics to the character you are going to play in this thrilling story to make them unique. It's worth mentioning that, in the game, there is an impressive open world that you can explore however you wish. In each area of the map, there are other fighters that you can join to increase your strength.
The 3D graphics in Sword Art Online Blackswordsman: Ace are pretty striking. The controls are typical of games of this kind. You control your character by using the joystick, and use the action buttons to carry out each attack. What's more, if you need to, you can also automatically travel to each mission location to save time on journeys. Additionally, the game also lets you start conversations with other characters to find out more about the history that surrounds the floating Aincrad castle.
As you beat challenges and destroy enemies, you will get rewards that will be great for increasing your strength. From the inventory screen, you can equip different resources that will help you to improve certain skills. In any case, you will never cease to be amazed by the attacks that your character is capable of doing to win each battle.
Sword Art Online Blackswordsman: Ace is possibly the best game based on the Anime saga that has been developed for Android. Through numerous localizations and iconic characters from this Japanese manga, you can have fun while you try to complete each challenge you are immersed in. Conquering the floating castle of Aincrad is a good way of proving your strength in each area of this magical universe.
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Combat encounters are essentially battle-arenas containing a set number of enemies to kill. Each arena, containing dangerous obstacles to avoid, are nicely designed and help freshen up each encounter as you persistently upgrade your pale swordsman with the XP earned from all those fetch quests. Enemies are also well designed and vary enough to keep combat engaging, ranging from those who can only be attacked from behind to pesky flying projectile launchers.
Elvis Presley passed away 35 years ago, but his music and movies are reaching new audiences thanks to a digital developer in Royal Oak. Founded in 2008, Pixo Entertainment tripled its revenue in three years. Representative of rapid changes in the industry, the company is on pace to post a three-fold sales increase in 2012, to $6 million.
Pixo, which designs games and applications for mobile, social, and video platforms, has developed and published properties about legendary golfer Ben Hogan, The Improv comedy empire, Mexican singing sensation Anahi, and Zorro, the fictional swordsman who protected the downtrodden from tyranny during the Spanish colonial era in California.
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