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'Fairy Elements' Review - I'm Just Here for the Band



It took a while, but it feels like the changes in the iOS market over the last few years are finally catching up to Kemco. Releases are more sporadic and increasingly reliant on one obviously overworked developer. Their games are now released in free and premium versions, both of which are typically packed with extra monetization techniques. If that's not bad enough, it feels like monetization techniques are almost the only aspects that these games are changing or improving. I wish I could say Fairy Elements [Free / $4.99] bucks that trend, but that would be fibbing. At its best, this is no better than the average EXE-Create game published by Kemco. At its worst, it feels cheap and hungry. The most notable thing about it is its soundtrack, where Kemco has made the bold move of pulling in someone with some name value.
The story is based around a war between the Humelia and Demonius Tribes. Yes, that's about the level of sophistication you can expect here. Anyway, we join in as the hero of the Humelia Tribe, Yamato, is about to take on the Demonius King in the epic final battle. He is victorious, but nobody knows what happened to him after that fight. Well, since he is our hero, we follow him after that fight. He wakes up 200 years in the future. He meets a strange fuzzball named Rick and a woman named Tsubasa, whose journey for her lost mentor kicks off the main adventure. The story isn't anything to write home about, but the translation is alright and some of the character...
Source: Touch Arcade
URL: http://toucharcade.com

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