Inuyasha secret of the divine jewel nds download
After all, RPGs are cool because of the beautiful graphics and cool cut scenes that accompany the powerful attacks. Unfortunately, in Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel , mediocrity prevails in the way of flat, pixilated sprites and choppy animations.
The dungeons within the game are bland and uninspired, a fact that becomes painfully obvious given how long they are. The overworld map is an even bigger insult, offering a flat, undetailed excuse for the world. Oftentimes it's difficult to tell what's even on the map. The most detailed parts of the games are in the battles, but even then the quality is below that of many Game Boy Advance games.
The sprites are colorful but animate poorly, and everything feels really disconnected. The story scenes suffer from the poor graphics as well, further hindering any fan's enjoyment of the game. Simple hand drawn screens with no animation accompany long scrolling text boxes that are describing far more than the pictures show.
Janis tells nearly the entire story, since it's all about her. For players that are wondering what Janis' voice sounds like, too bad. There is absolutely no voicework in this game. Hell, there isn't even enough music! The 30 second song clips actually cut out during the longer cutscenes, so players end up reading a good portion of the story in complete silence. It's almost a blessing though since the music is so grating and repetitive that players would have muted it anyway and they still should, since it loops during all the dungeons.
Verdict This game is an insult to fans of the series. Each character has several different attacks of varying strengths that can be performed; some characters also have different skills that can be used to attack such as InuYasha's wind scar or Shippo's fox magic or help out your party such as by restoring hit points.
Each character has a limited amount of energy, and as attacks are executed the energy drains; if you run out of energy you can't attack, but a turn can be utilized to "spirit up" and recover some energy back.
The more powerful an attack, the more energy it will require. If all of your characters lose all of their hit points in battle the game will be over. When you are exploring the fields and dungeons, battles are randomly encountered entering the game into battle mode.
The game uses a turn based battle system. Each character has several different attacks of varying strengths that can be performed; some characters also have different skills that can be used to attack such as InuYasha's wind scar or Shippo's fox magic or help out your party such as by restoring hit points.
Each character has a limited amount of energy, and as attacks are executed the energy drains; if you run out of energy you can't attack, but a turn can be utilized to "spirit up" and recover some energy back. He tells her that her destiny lies on the other side of the Bone Eater's Well. In the Sengoku Era, she is reunited with Kagome and the others. Something strange happens though.
She touches a sacred jewel shard and it melts into her body. According to Monk Sen, Janis possesses a divine power called Kamuitama, and says that she is the daughter of Kamui. The shard inside Janis is even undetectable by Kagome. Janis joins the others in a quest to return the Kamuitama to the one who previously bore the power, a god known as Datara. Only then will she be able to remove the shard and rid herself of the power that makes her a target for demons.
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