Unholy Heights Review – (Un)holy Real Estate (PS4)
You’re the Devil. No, really, you play as the Devil. The Devil has decided he no longer wants to rule in Hell, but turn a profit for himself. The best way to roll in the dough" Why, it’s real estate, of course! The Devil has opened a brand new apartment complex just perfect for monster tenants. If he raises enough funds, he can add another floor to his building and bring in even more profit! Problem is, though, noble adventurers don’t like the Devil setting up homes for monsters. They like to swarm in in droves to kill all of the poor monsters and steal the Devil’s hard earned money. The only thing to do is to build even more floors, house more monsters, and employ a monster army to defend your turf.
Welcome to Unholy Heights. If You Build It, They Will Come
Unholy Heights starts off quite simple enough. As the Devil, you spend a good majority of your life’s savings to build one floor of your future megacomplex. At this time, you can see what all is in your apartments and perhaps spiffy them up a bit for future tenants, or just wait. Monsters will come in and look at the notice board regardless if you have rooms available. If they want to rent a room, you’ll know. Once they are in, they will start making requests for furniture and better appliances. Some monsters need specific items just to avoid getting sick. Some monsters refuses to be in the same building with other types. At first I thought they wouldn’t be next-door nei...
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