[Premium]RPG Revenant Dogma Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Where does the path of divine power lead? Introducing Revenant Dogma, a 3D battle RPG! - The Path of Divine Power Caine… TouchArcade Rating: $7.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsWhere does the path of divine power lead? Introducing Revenant Dogma, a 3D battle RPG! - The Path of Divine Power Caine enters a ruins site in search of a feral relic said to be left behind by the gods and meets a mysterious girl in a mask. This strange encounter becomes the catalyst of a grand scheme that will change the worlds of humans and therians. Will this new-found power lead to prosperity or destruction... - Dynamic Battles A battle experience full of ambience featuring Transformations that enable various skills and Bursts that can deal massive damage. - Fully Customizable Weapons Weapons can be customized for stronger attack power or imbued with various effects. Forged weapons can be sold for gold or broken down for reinforcing material. Utilizing weapons effectively will be monumental in your adventure. * The game can be played in its entirety without the need for in-game transactions. Information Seller:Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:Mar 02, 2016 Updated:Mar 03, 2016 Version:1.1.0 Size:270.4 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Solarclipse Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2012 879 64 28 #2 Solarclipse, Mar 22, 2016 I'm tempted to bite but I saw in a demo that the music is the exact same as...some other kemko game, probably the same series. The music is fine, but it hit a nervethe feeling that I'm just playing the same game over again with different skins. After playing FF9, it's hard to go to a kemko game. The TA review was pretty positive, though. Can anyone speak to the crafting system? jsrco Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Oct 15, 2009 2,134 1 38 Coordinator Seattle https://www.Fatthunder.com #3 jsrco, Mar 22, 2016 Premium.... With IAP currency? Sorry that doesn't mix for me still. L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #4 L.Lawliet, Mar 22, 2016 The artist might be the same but I could've sworn the art (or at least the character design) in the last Revenant game looked a lot better. Not sure what happened here. These look like characters from the Alphadia series - which are closer to 80s styled protags. I was kind of hoping Kemco would stop using those same types of characters. Even though I loved the last Revenant game I'll have to pass on this. Character design is unfortunately something I get really hung up on. Solarclipse Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2012 879 64 28 #5 Solarclipse, Mar 23, 2016 The review makes it pretty clear how this works between the free and premium version. Pay to remove ads and get some of the extra currency (also earnable in game), or buy more. The review says the game is balanced to play for free, no iap hurdles. Shaun Musgrave Well-Known Member Jul 8, 2013 1,088 3 38 Freelance writer, teacher, business owner Ibaraki, Japan #6 Shaun Musgrave, Mar 23, 2016 Kemco's RPGs have been "Premium" with IAP currency for the last four years or so. The only new thing here is that there's a free version with ads. The currency is only useful if you want to cheat, and you 100% do not need to cheat in this game to beat it. pka4916 Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2009 2,584 0 36 Male Wisconsin #7 pka4916, Mar 23, 2016 Hmm that guy looks like the dude from. Across Age ..... Rip off barefootdragon Well-Known Member May 21, 2015 78 0 0 #8 barefootdragon, Mar 23, 2016 Flip it! I'll take the plunge!!!##### Shaun Musgrave Well-Known Member Jul 8, 2013 1,088 3 38 Freelance writer, teacher, business owner Ibaraki, Japan #9 Shaun Musgrave, Mar 23, 2016 Same developer, same artist. zeroex Well-Known Member May 20, 2014 344 25 28 #10 zeroex, Mar 24, 2016 Some of these comments are really asinine. I feel for these poor souls that must have gotten drop kicked as a child or something. Anyway, Shaun - your review summed it up pretty well. Anyone familiar with Kemco, the formula hasn't changed. For me, that's a good thing because I like their formula. This is not Final Fantasy, but you're also not paying that premium price either. It's a fun little game with likeable characters and a familiar but enjoyable battle system. Nothing groundbreaking, but that's not a bad thing. Not every game has to be a 4* culinary masterpiece. Sometimes, you just want to go to Sizzler's. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I'm tempted to bite but I saw in a demo that the music is the exact same as...some other kemko game, probably the same series. The music is fine, but it hit a nervethe feeling that I'm just playing the same game over again with different skins. After playing FF9, it's hard to go to a kemko game. The TA review was pretty positive, though. Can anyone speak to the crafting system?
The artist might be the same but I could've sworn the art (or at least the character design) in the last Revenant game looked a lot better. Not sure what happened here. These look like characters from the Alphadia series - which are closer to 80s styled protags. I was kind of hoping Kemco would stop using those same types of characters. Even though I loved the last Revenant game I'll have to pass on this. Character design is unfortunately something I get really hung up on.
The review makes it pretty clear how this works between the free and premium version. Pay to remove ads and get some of the extra currency (also earnable in game), or buy more. The review says the game is balanced to play for free, no iap hurdles.
Kemco's RPGs have been "Premium" with IAP currency for the last four years or so. The only new thing here is that there's a free version with ads. The currency is only useful if you want to cheat, and you 100% do not need to cheat in this game to beat it.
Some of these comments are really asinine. I feel for these poor souls that must have gotten drop kicked as a child or something. Anyway, Shaun - your review summed it up pretty well. Anyone familiar with Kemco, the formula hasn't changed. For me, that's a good thing because I like their formula. This is not Final Fantasy, but you're also not paying that premium price either. It's a fun little game with likeable characters and a familiar but enjoyable battle system. Nothing groundbreaking, but that's not a bad thing. Not every game has to be a 4* culinary masterpiece. Sometimes, you just want to go to Sizzler's.