Divine Dynamo Flamefrit Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
Divine Dynamo Flamefrit Review, Divine Dynamo Flamefrit is bringing back classic 2D action! Play as the hero Yuto in top-down slashing adventure stages, and pilot the magical robot Flamefrit for first-person boss battles! Master both styles of gameplay to restore peace to the parallel world of Hologard!
Divine Dynamo Flamefrit Review Pros:
- Decent pixel art graphics.
- 94.7MB download size.
- Japanese and English voice choice.
- Old school presentation.
- 3 save slots.
- Opening tutorial section.
- Adventure RPG gameplay.
- Top-down game world.
- A 3D game world with you being a 2D sprite.
- Awesome soundtrack.
- The enemies look fantastic, you can see their health bars at all times.
- Stamina bar for rolling, you also get no damage when rolling through an enemy.
- Hack and slash combat with a hold-down attack and combo set.
- Change the screen size with a button press. One is fullscreen and the other adds a border.
- Many Breakable objects may sometimes contain drops like health or mana.
- Health bar system and you pick up hearts to refill.
- Very accessible game.
- In-game interactions and still, art cutscenes mixed with some in-game encounters.
- You can pause the game.
- Save points can be hit, they also refill your health and mana bars instantly and respawn all defeated enemies.
- Fire attacks can set the grass on fire and do damage.
- Has all the atmosphere and presentation of an SNES game.
- The game world is split up into screens like in Zelda Link To The Past.
- Combat is quite satisfying especially when you mix in the elemental attacks.
- You respawn at save points.
- The world is just big enough to encourage and facilitate exploration with multiple routes and secrets to find.
- You can play with the d-pad or the stick for movement.
- Boss battles are unique in that you are in your mech, the game goes first person and you shoot, parry, block, and sword swipe your enemy.
- Build up and activate a special awesome over-the-top attack in boss fights.
- Puzzle elements throughout the game.
- Rescue friends and get new abilities and attacks.
Divine Dynamo Flamefrit Review Cons:
- Save points are far apart and you realize how bad it is after you die and have to play large portions of the game again.
- Getting hit whilst charging a shot ends the charge instantly.
- Learning how and when to dodge attacks and projectiles is a constant battle.
- Parts of the scenery is hard to always determine if it’s on your level above or beyond you or just straight-up cosmetic.
- Constant difficulty spikes throughout the game.
- You cannot cancel attacks or dodging with the opposite action so no fighting and then trying to roll.
- It’s got frustrating level designs going on as you will nearly always make it to a locked door without a key so you have to backtrack the world again.
- In terms of mechanics and items, the game is very light on content.
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Divine Dynamo Flamefrit:
Developer: Inti Creates
Publisher: Inti Creates
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