ActRaiser (SNES) review"ActRaiser blends hack-n-slash platforming with downscaled simulation to create a unique game. The stellar soundtrack and mad sick enemy design, particularly the parts that borrow from mythology, reinforce the gameplay to create an epic feel." |

It isn't as simple as running forward and swinging my sword. Blue goblins, orange troll-monkeys and giant spectral bees don't tend to hold still while I cleave their heads from their necks. Proper timing is a skill any deity could use to effectively end the lives of foul creatures. Rather than hack wildly and risk damage from a flying skeleton, it's best to wait for an opening and strike from just the right distance at the right time. Timing also comes handy when leaping from one platform to another, or dodging the myriad traps waiting to spring and end my godliness--the beds upon beds of spikes, the quicksand pits and the slow crushing ceilings. And when hacking isn't enough, overkill in the form of powerful spells is the answer.
Think about that now. More open spaces implies more room for houses, which lets my humans know that I want more screwing so there can be more babies, and subsequently more followers. More followers means more praying and faith, and I gain levels. My sword is so awesome that it doesn't become more powerful from leveling up, but I do get more HP.
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