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Brave Dungeon + Dark Witch Story: COMBAT
Brave Dungeon + Dark Witch Story:COMBAT is an uneven package. Stripped bare of any superfluous elements, one game presents a decent dungeon crawl while the other relies far too much on luck to make it feel worthwhile. For anyone who enjoys the grind of turn-based combat, un-tethered to any arbitrary plot, then there's certainly enough here to justify the budget price, and the additional card game can be viewed as a bonus distraction or mini-game. If the basic mechanics hook you in then there's hours of snappy gameplay to enjoy, but the sheer repetition will potentially turn away anyone still on the fence.
Dark Witch Story: COMBAT is, ultimately, more grinding. I found this one more disappointing than Brave Dungeon because the combat is so random that you don’t quite get the same sense of progression. If you’re looking for a strategic TCG game on the Switch, this will just make you sad.
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TheFlannelFox
Get ready to enter the grindhouse! Brave Dungeon puts you at the helm of a three member battle team, led by Al, a character from the inside system’s dark witch, of which Brave dungeon is a spin off. You choose you team from the beginning and begin you dungeon crawling adventure. Presentation One of the first things that I noticed is the incredibly cliche look of all of the graphics. Yes this is a JRPG and aesthetically it doesn’t do anything to spice that up. Personally I think it could use a bit more polish, at certain sections looking like a game prototype with the characters being the only fully developed piece. The antagonists of the game did have great variety, with a bit of a pokemon feel, I loved that I could be fighting a hedgehog monster, a buff snowman, and a evil eyed book, all at the same time. Gameplay Brave’s combat is turned-based combat at it’s finest. Each character having different strengths, it gives them very different skill sets. My team consisted of a healer, a medium-wide range attacker, and a powerful-single attacker. This made each battle unique, with a strong amount of strategy required. This combined with accessories and magic items, can make the battlefield a very interesting place to be. For example, giving my healer an accessory that made her more likely to have the first turn in battle, allowed me to enter and leave each battle with a fully healed them. Then raising the attack power for my team with my single attacker, leaving my wide range attacker full of health, with extra attack stats to mow down all of the enemies in my path with one move. While I am a huge jrpg fan, one of the things that I hate the most, is a long grindy RPG without any real challenge, think I AM SETSUNA. Brave Dungeon quickly sets the pace by dropping you into the most difficult dungeon in the first battle, blowing you to smithereens. The game consists of five different dungeons with each one varying in difficulty, then increasing in difficulty as you descend each of four floors. Each floor has a very difficult boss, that you have to grind to level up in order to defeat. Every ten to fifteen levels you can change the class of your character, which gives them either more attack or defense stats, and a new battle skill depending on your choice. These new skills add a ton of variation and strategy to each encounter, only opening up the fantastic combat to a more deeply rooted leve. Crafting During your underground adventure loot is everything. Finding either materials or accessories, you can craft higher powered versions of both, eventually getting very powerful items to help you face those difficult bosses found later in game. Final thoughts Brave Dungeon is a solidly addictive and challenging JRPG with one of the best turn-based combat systems I have ever experienced. Even though the story is non existent and the graphics leave a ton to be desired, I still found myself getting pulled in for more time and time again. Be sure to watch my video review at YouTube channel TheFlannelFox

Brave Dungeon + Dark Witch Story: COMBAT

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Sep 28, 2017
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Oct 16, 2017
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Brave Dungeon + Dark Witch Story:COMBAT is an uneven package. Stripped bare of any superfluous elements, one game presents a decent dungeon crawl while the other relies far too much on luck to make it feel worthwhile. For anyone who enjoys the grind of turn-based combat, un-tethered to any arbitrary plot, then there's certainly enough here to justify the budget price, and the additional card game can be viewed as a bonus distraction or mini-game. If the basic mechanics hook you in then there's hours of snappy gameplay to enjoy, but the sheer repetition will potentially turn away anyone still on the fence.
Oct 10, 2017
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Dark Witch Story: COMBAT is, ultimately, more grinding. I found this one more disappointing than Brave Dungeon because the combat is so random that you don’t quite get the same sense of progression. If you’re looking for a strategic TCG game on the Switch, this will just make you sad.
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SummarySyega are powerful crystals that grant humans the ability to use magic. Some crystals are so powerful they have to be contained in specially prepared vessels; these are known as Magic Items. Join intrepid adventurer Al as she explores the dangerous labyrinths of Belfer Island in search of powerful Magic Items. Along the way Al will join ... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PC
Sep 28, 2017
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