7/14/2023 0 Comments World of demons gameplayThis is supposed to add depth, but honestly it feels arbitrary and there isn’t much decide in terms of upgrade paths. You collect resources within the stages which can be used to enhance your army with weapon and item upgrades for your units as well as your King. The other aspect of the game that works to keep you engaged is the upgrade and customization of your King and the units. For the most part, you as the King rant about taking over the world and proceed to kick around your followers a bunch, and that about covers the broad strokes (in other words, there isn’t much depth). Outside of the core gameplay, the story is presented in a series of mostly recycled still images with a limited amount of dialoge. It also doesn’t help that the stages don’t offer much in terms of variety. I actually found the gameplay fun for a while, but eventually the redundancy of it all wears you down. The premise of the combat revolves around utilizing your units effectively, dancing around the enemies to avoid their attacks, and keeping your units alive. I won’t go into detail about how they work, but essentially you can utilize their respective forms of attack in order to dispose of your enemies with maximum efficiency. You control a small group of units that are divided into three different types: soldiers, spear men, and magi. This is undoubtedly an entertaining game, if you’re familiar with the Overlord series or Pikmin you’ll have a basic idea of what Army Corps’ gameplay is like. Army Corps of Hell gets a lot of things right, and it’s great to have another worthwhile title in the Vita’s library, but at the current price tag it’s a hard sell. It’s as if someone were sifting through their music collection, came upon the heavy metal albums they head-banged to in high school, and found inspiration out of that moment of nostalgia which led ultimately to the development of this game. Upon playing Army Corps of Hell for the first time, I was allured by the hellish art direction and heavy metal soundtrack blaring as you conquer the world one stage at a time.
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