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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: April 27, 2020 (08:43 AM)
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Reading the review made me realize that it's truly a great thing I did when, after my last stab at playing a Kemco game, I "forgot" to put my tablet back on the charger and may never remember to do so.

Although, at least this is a Hit-Point game, where you have a bit of originality (hence the good points you mentioned for about half the game combat-wise). My last stab was for Exe-Create's Glorious Savior, where my first 3 or so hours with it told me that it was just like any other EC game I'd played. Main plot elements lifted mostly from other games they've done and the male hero with 3-girl harem style of party building. And a lot of long-winded dialogue where the four get to "know each other" by talking constantly in ways that reaffirm that one character attribute the writers saw fit to give them. And I could go on.


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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: April 30, 2020 (10:17 AM)
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The more I read about these Kemco RPGs, the more I want to avoid them, even though some of them sound decent. I have one already purchased on my phone (I'm pretty sure it's Tears Revolude), so I won't be avoiding them entirely.


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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: May 01, 2020 (09:11 AM)
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By Kemco standards, Tears Revolude is actually kind of decent. World Wide Software put enough effort into the graphics, combat system, plot, etc. that it doesn't really wear out its welcome over the 10-15 hours it'd take to beat it.

In the grand scheme of things, it might not be anything special, but I could see me putting it in the Top 5 of all the Kemco Krap I've played.


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Viva la muerte, that's my goddamn principle

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