Summary
The Power of the Sun...
Pros: The Amazing Storyline.
The Solar Sensor.
The Ability to Craft Items Using the Sun.
The Seemingly Endless Plot Twists.
Cons: Predictable Outcomes.
Low Replayability
Unrewarding and linear Quests.
Reviewer's Comments
The power of the sun, in the palm of my Gun Del Sol.
The sewual to Konami's Boktai, promisess a new storyline and amazing in depth gameplay. Which is a partial truth. This game provides a storyline that ties in to the original game yet is still easy to get into if you haven't played it before.
The story follow Django on his reentry into San Miguel, the solar city. Only to see that undead monsters have invaded. But now it's worse than ever before...An Immortal that looks like someone Django knows has stolen Gun Del Sol. And can use it against Django.
I won't get too far into the storyline...don't wanna spoil it for you. But I will get to the point. The game has it good side and it's bad side. I loved the game and could not put it down...
The only thing I did not enjoy was the fact that the game is nothing without the sun. You have to sit in the sun to play the game to it's fullest, which is an immeddiate turn off. Secondly, if you are in the sun too long, you can fry the sensor snd ruin the game altogether.
So my officail Rating for the Game is: Playable.
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