RPG Soul of Deva Reviews

4/5 rating based on 11 reviews. Read all reviews for RPG Soul of Deva for iPhone.
RPG Soul of Deva is paid iOS app published by Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd.

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Pong27354

Great


A mediocre title from hit-point

Endemion

Kemcos developer hit-point really doesn't deliver much here. I love kemco titles but this one seems like a step back for them instead of a step forward. The battle system is clunky instead of smooth with the battle arts system. Many of the battles require you to move your characters every round which is very monotonous and boring. It prevents you from auto attacking the whole game but the whole battle system is boring and not thought out. Graphics are a step back and look worse than some of their older games. Speed of messages are really slow and conversations are drawn out, probably to make the game seem longer than it is. The worst part is the controls. In game menus are terrible and harder to navigate which makes the game frustrating. Sometimes you push a button sometimes you tap something. Buy new gear no way to auto equip, instead have to equip from the character screen. No idea at shops if an item is better than what you have equipped. I don't know that I'll buy future hit-point developed games at this point it seems their games are regressing, whereas ex-creates games keep getting better. All published by kemco.


Fix it ???

Spaceship2005

Dude the game keeps freezing in the middle of the battle or in the ground when walking what the heck... Fix it and then I would give u 5 stars


The Best Game Ever That's The Truth

Phat 1969

This is Tom from P-Town. The people who made game are GENIUSES. I just made an AWESOME discovery you can UPGRADE your guy's in this maybe other games THANKS A BUNCH from Tom.


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jatu5

the game is great. but i an stuck in the volcano part. idk where 2 go. very unclear. nd there is NO walkthroughs or hints bout the game.


Not Bad, Not Amazing

NovaeDeArx

Well, overall it's a decent RPG with pretty a standard fight/skill/magic system, with a few tweaks around character movement decreasing damage. The good: decent (if sometimes a bit formulaic) story, some challenging battles that force you to use more of the game's mechanics, a few "post-game" challenges. The not-so-good: the post-game content is pretty limited. Once you've collected everything and fought the "real final boss" and a few kinda-tough "challenge bosses"... There's nothing. It felt like there should have been a secret dungeon or super-boss to let end-game players have a few more hours of play - like most RPGs for the last 20 years have done. That was disappointing, especially since there are a few areas in a late-game castle that aren't used for anything that look as if they were planned to have additional content. Hopefully this will be activated in a future release. Also, the mechanics that have a ton of items associated with them are almost never used: elemental resistance is maybe mildly useful, and status resistance is only important in 2-3 boss battles. The balance is very skewed, and you can just power-attack your way through 99% of the game without any strategy, which gets dull fast. All that said, it's still a solid RPG, but lacks that last couple layers of polish that would have made it stand out from the pack.


It's decent

EpicOreo

It's a pretty decent RPG, but I still enjoy it for what it is, I do love the soul point function


Awesome

Jmc81

Another great jrpg from kemco


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plaintiger

takes five minutes to explain game mechanics in text that it could have shown me in 10 seconds of interactive walkthrough. no pause button, menu button, or other means of escaping or controlling the game other than pressing the home button (which means, among other things, that there's no way to save your game progress. there are slots for saving games to, but no way to save games to them. so every time you play, you start over. also no way to fast-forward past the agonizing cutscenes (I think that's what they're called). and this is just the beginning.


Not bad for a 99 cent game.

Gameadventurer

The title says it all.