[REVIEW] THE ALCHEMIST CODE

in #gaming7 years ago

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The Alchemist Code is based on a well-known strategy game in Japan, For Whom The Alchemist Exists (誰 ガ 為 の ア ル ケ ミ ス ト). This game was developed by Fuji and gumi Games, as well as published by gumi Inc. The response of gamers in Japan is very positive, so the English version is finally issued.

The Alchemist Code story focuses on two young men, named Logi and Dias. They gain the power of Alchemy when they find an unexpected opponent. In the end, Logi and Dias want to change the world by using Alchemy, although the way they go is slightly different. You will control Logi, and four other characters (depending on the gacha obtained), in an effort to save the world.

For gameplay, you will face a fight in the form of strategy. For this one genre, the character's location is very important. This is because in The Alchemist Code, there is friendly fire. In other words, your attacks can not only affect the enemy, but can also be about your character. Therefore, be careful when expelling abilities.

Each character will have two types of abilities, namely basic and advance. Each ability and Class will have its own range. For example Archer is able to attack from a distance, Warrior has a strong defense, and many more. Many variations of characters are offered, and seeing the Japanese version has many collaborations, the chances of similar collaborations will also be given in this English version.

When attacking, you should consider several things. The element type should also be considered, since the characters will have the weakness of the exposed element. In addition, The Alchemist Codememiliki interesting graphical interface interface. Additional plus value is the genuine Japanese audio usage! Enjoy a variety of expert Japanese originals.

Strategic genre unfortunately has one weakness, namely the slow tempo of the fight. You have to choose one character after another, choose a moving position, choose action, take action, and wait until it returns. There are buttons for action, but you still have to choose wisely when it's your turn.

Another thing to note is the lack of information to guide new players. You have to do trial and error to find out how to form a party, or how to create accessories. It takes time before you get used to the various options offered in the game.

Overall, The Alchemist Code does not offer anything new. The pleasure of getting a favorite character is still a goal enjoyed. If you are a genre of strategy fans, then The Alchemist Code is worth to be enjoyed.

You can get it through the game below :

App Store

Google Play
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