RPG Justice Chronicles Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Ultimate classic RPG where a young knight must fight destiny through the darkness that lurks in history! Kline, a novic… TouchArcade Rating: $7.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsUltimate classic RPG where a young knight must fight destiny through the darkness that lurks in history! Kline, a novice High Beast Knight is sent on reconnaissance into Laft, the Earth-Depths, where he comes across Alia, a Battle Maiden who has suffered terrible injuries and is close to death. In order to help her, he forms a partnership with the God of Death, Rooselevy. Alia lives, but in return the young knight must give up his life... In a world on the brink of war, the newly acquainted duo must fight destiny itself in order to save the world from the ever creeping darkness that is threatening to consume everything, and once and for all restore the balance of the world. FEATURES - 40+ hours of gameplay - Beautiful SNES-like 8bit dot artworks and animated turn-based battles - Innovative Command Palette battle system designed for touch screen interfaces - Contract Guardian Beasts and High Beasts to take advantages in battles - Partona (bonds) system between allies, Guardian Beasts and High Beasts - Engage in numbers of subquests - Obtain new skills with the Magic Meteorites - Collect materials and craft ultimate weapons *While in-app-purchase content requires additional fees, it is not necessary for finishing the game. *The actual price might differ depending on the region. Information Seller:Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:Dec 16, 2015 Updated:Dec 17, 2015 Version:1.0.0 Size:74.3 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal bestkevin Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2012 190 0 0 #2 bestkevin, Dec 17, 2015 Last edited: Dec 17, 2015 Those character sprites are from RO lol. But looks good though. CoolGlassesGuy Active Member Dec 16, 2015 29 0 0 San Antonio, TX #3 CoolGlassesGuy, Dec 17, 2015 Finally, another Kemco game. Looks pretty decent, I might be picking it up. schnedi Well-Known Member Apr 16, 2015 122 0 0 #4 schnedi, Dec 17, 2015 wft 40+ hours of gameplay?....... CoolGlassesGuy Active Member Dec 16, 2015 29 0 0 San Antonio, TX #5 CoolGlassesGuy, Dec 20, 2015 Bought this yesterday, and I have to say I'm pretty impressed with it. Has some good gameplay, interesting story so far, and I like the characters a lot up to the point I'm at. My expectations weren't high, but I'm pleasantly surprised. (Also, I kinda doubt that it has over 40 hours of gameplay...) L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #6 L.Lawliet, Dec 20, 2015 Well thanks for the impressions! I checked Google Play reviews (they get Kemco releases months before iOS) and they are pretty mixed. So I'm still on the fence but I'm glad Kemco is still making classic RPGs. CoolGlassesGuy Active Member Dec 16, 2015 29 0 0 San Antonio, TX #7 CoolGlassesGuy, Dec 20, 2015 No problem! Now would actually be a good time to buy the game, since (as I'm writing this) it's on sale from 7.99 to 4.99. (Also, those Android players getting Kemco games early ) Solarclipse Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2012 879 64 28 #8 Solarclipse, Dec 23, 2015 Last edited: Dec 23, 2015 I'm maybe ten hours in, and this one's really good! The battle system is fresh and interesting, the story is pretty solid with an interesting world and characters. The crafting system allows for a number of ways to get materials and I'm actually digging it, and I'm usually not a fan of crafting. This is easily in my top three kemcos ever, I highly recommend if you like RPGs. Solarclipse Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2012 879 64 28 #9 Solarclipse, Dec 27, 2015 I hope Shaun reviews this one. It deserves a little attention. I guess it's getting lost in all the holiday flurry. Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #10 Amenbrother, Dec 27, 2015 Hmmmm that sounds pretty good. Montanx Well-Known Member Mar 3, 2012 1,110 6 38 San Diego #11 Montanx, Dec 27, 2015 Out of curiosity, what would you call your other top 2? L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #12 L.Lawliet, Dec 27, 2015 Personally I think Asdivine Hearts / Dios and Revenant Saga are the best from Kemco. Enker Well-Known Member May 15, 2014 85 0 6 #13 Enker, Dec 28, 2015 'RPG Masterpieces?' Seems a weighty claim for Kemco anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,125 703 113 #14 anthony78, Jan 4, 2016 Fantasy Chronicle is by far my favorite Kemco RPG. Since this mentions the "return of the Guardian Beasts", which were in that game I was wondering if this is a sequel of sorts. Can anyone who has played both comment on whether this ties in with Fantasy Chronicle? In addition to being my favorite Kemco game, that still stands as one of my favorite JRPGs on iOS period. anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,125 703 113 #15 anthony78, Jan 13, 2016 Last edited: Jan 13, 2016 Well, didn't get an answer here on whether this was a sequel, but glad to see Shaun's review giving this some notice and acknowledging it is indeed a sequel. I actually picked this up a few days after my last post. Enjoying it so far. It's early on yet, but I do still think it's not quite on par with Fantasy Chronicle. It's been a while so I may need to go back and play it sometime to see if it still holds up. I do, however, remember liking the game's structure with the guild system, etc. It also had a darker tone than this one (so far at least). That said, the story seems good here and even if it isn't the best translation job, the banter between the characters can be pretty funny. And, as Shaun mentioned, the crafting system is well done. Anxious to play it some more, but could be one of the better Kemco releases. There was something special about Fantasy Chronicle so it'll be interesting to see if it comes close to matching the fond memory of that game. (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
Bought this yesterday, and I have to say I'm pretty impressed with it. Has some good gameplay, interesting story so far, and I like the characters a lot up to the point I'm at. My expectations weren't high, but I'm pleasantly surprised. (Also, I kinda doubt that it has over 40 hours of gameplay...)
Well thanks for the impressions! I checked Google Play reviews (they get Kemco releases months before iOS) and they are pretty mixed. So I'm still on the fence but I'm glad Kemco is still making classic RPGs.
No problem! Now would actually be a good time to buy the game, since (as I'm writing this) it's on sale from 7.99 to 4.99. (Also, those Android players getting Kemco games early )
I'm maybe ten hours in, and this one's really good! The battle system is fresh and interesting, the story is pretty solid with an interesting world and characters. The crafting system allows for a number of ways to get materials and I'm actually digging it, and I'm usually not a fan of crafting. This is easily in my top three kemcos ever, I highly recommend if you like RPGs.
I hope Shaun reviews this one. It deserves a little attention. I guess it's getting lost in all the holiday flurry.
Fantasy Chronicle is by far my favorite Kemco RPG. Since this mentions the "return of the Guardian Beasts", which were in that game I was wondering if this is a sequel of sorts. Can anyone who has played both comment on whether this ties in with Fantasy Chronicle? In addition to being my favorite Kemco game, that still stands as one of my favorite JRPGs on iOS period.
Well, didn't get an answer here on whether this was a sequel, but glad to see Shaun's review giving this some notice and acknowledging it is indeed a sequel. I actually picked this up a few days after my last post. Enjoying it so far. It's early on yet, but I do still think it's not quite on par with Fantasy Chronicle. It's been a while so I may need to go back and play it sometime to see if it still holds up. I do, however, remember liking the game's structure with the guild system, etc. It also had a darker tone than this one (so far at least). That said, the story seems good here and even if it isn't the best translation job, the banter between the characters can be pretty funny. And, as Shaun mentioned, the crafting system is well done. Anxious to play it some more, but could be one of the better Kemco releases. There was something special about Fantasy Chronicle so it'll be interesting to see if it comes close to matching the fond memory of that game.