summon night twin age
Summon Night Twin Age is a spin off of the Summon Night series by Flight-Plan.
Its set in Clandora where humans and Kazsuca are fighting each other and the story is focused on that.
The game is entirely touch screen based and its basically a dungeon crawler hack and slash something almost like soma bringer.
Moving the main character is done by tapping the screen where the player wishes it to move. Attacking is done by tapping a target enemy onscreen with the stylus. The controlled character will then attack periodically until given a different command. Skills, spells, and items are used through two pop-up windows along the sides of the screen where the player can preset abilities. They are used by tapping the desired ability and then a target. Summon Night uses a party based system of three characters at a time. Two will always be the main characters and one will be a third A.I. controlled party member of the player's choice. Control between the heroes can be done at any time they are on the same screen. Summoned creatures can also be used in battle by defeating the respective monster, obtaining its creation item, and then conjuring it into a flask through a menu on the world map. These flasks can be used as items to summon monsters for the player's team.
Other than the controlled main character, other party members, be they humanoid or monster, will act independently, attacking and using skills, but will follow the main character's movement. Continued use of a certain party member will increase that character's "rank" improving its performance and granting access to new skills. The two main characters both gain experience from defeating enemies, gaining levels in the process, while the third party member shares a level with the "chosen" main character. Leveling up increases a character's parameters and grants the two main characters access to skill points they can spend on their skill tree to unlock/upgrade their skills.
All skills have a maximum level of seven and have both a level requirement, and a skill point requirement, to unlock.
Story is different based on which character you do choose but otherwise its pretty flat and uninteresting despite the concept it has and lot of the fights comes from jumping to conclusions for no reason at all.
The characters are basically average and tropey as tropey could get.
The music is pretty decent.
Theres the occasional dialogue choice option but the story pretty much progresses just the same really a complaint I've had for now years with jrpgs.
Cutscenes do drag on from qutie a time.
The graphics were ok so was the art too.
The music was decent
Overall it was an average game.
It gets 3 out of 5 stars.
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