The Otaku’s Study – Catering to all Review Readers.

I have realized that I might have been a bit, ambitious with the heavy text in all my previous reviews, so I have decided to make this my official means of reviewing. I shall keep the text heavy reviews as well, I don’t think I would be that good a reviewer if I didnt include them, but if you want to, scroll down to the bottom of the page and I have added the popular +/- system with my review scores for each individual section, for example, in my previous Devil Survivor post:

Storyline – 9
+ Enables Multiple Playthroughs.
+ Good attempt at a Tokyo survival game.

Characters – 8
+ A wide variety of differing characters and personalities
+ Uses the storyline to differentiate different characters to different storylines.
- Some characters don’t get as much of a coverage in the storyline as others.

Graphics - 8
+ Decent character portraits and sprite designs.
+ Demon designs are good and representative other counterparts in other titles.
+ Creative area locations
- Use of some generic portraits just a little too often.

Music/Sound - 7
+ Great opening track!
+ A nice variety of good tracks.
- No voice acting

Gameplay - 9
+ Battle system effectively utilizes RPG and tactical elements
+ Good system that relies on battles to get more demons.
+ A challenging and rewarding game altogether.
- Some enemy skills seem a bit too imbalanced.

Replayability - 8

Personal Opinion – 9

Overall Score – 8.5

Since personally, I do think that some days you just want the persons opinion as quickly as possible, especially if you are mid-purchase and having doubts.

About my Alan Wake review, going to start it now, but might not be finished until this afternoon.

Related posts:

  1. Devil Survivor – Review
  2. Review Marking
  3. Disgaea 3 – Review
  4. How I shall be marking from now on….
  5. Eternal Sonata – Review

About Sam

Your average (??) 20 year old university student who studies by day and plays games, watches anime (and so-forth) every other moment of the day. Has been writing for The Otaku's Study for over five years (as the one and only writer) and enjoys writing about a wide variety of media products.