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Tenkai Knights Brave Battle

 

 

SCORE: 70

Tenkai Knights Brave Battle 

 

I have lost track of how many times people thank me for my honesty. I have also been told that I can be brutally honest at times. Unfortunately I am not always aware when I am being brutally honest. So if you think I am being too honest, or brutally honest in this review, I will apologize up front.

My first reaction to Tenkai Knights Brave Battle was extremely negative. I thought this was one of the worst games of the year. We go through screen after screen of these characters praddling on about usually meaningless things. Then we got into a screen where we could customize, and finally into a battle screen.

The battles in Tenkai Knights Brave Battle generally consist of doing things like destroying a certain number of enemies. They respawn in the same places, so you can go around the little level, or just wait for one to come back and just keep killing that one.

I started to think of that Thundercats hand held game from a few years back. As I trudged through Tenkai Knights Brave Battle on the Nintendo 3DS and something happened. The things we did in the levels started to become more diverse. And the storyline actually started to interest me.

It took around an hour of game play for Tenkai Knights Brave Battle to become interesting to me. I am not familiar with the animated TV show, nor am I familiar with the characters. It looks like squat little Gundam robots to me. Or maybe more beefed up Power Ranger robots.

The customization options of one hundred different parts for your character is really nice. The music is cool, and the 3DS effects are neat. The issues many families will have with Tenkai Knights Brave Battle is the violence and bad language.

Tenkai Knights Brave Battle feels like a slower Super Smash Bros. Plus Tenkai Knights Brave Battle has a storyline that allows us to save the earth. And who doesn't want to save the earth? Tenkai Knights Brave Battle contains online and local multiplayer options. If you enjoy playing with others.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Developer: DELTA-ARTS Co, Ltd
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
{Fantasy Violence, Mild Language}
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