iOS Review: Zenonia 2
Zenonia 2 is the long anticipated sequel the Zenonia. It has the same Zelda like graphics (although they seem better than the last version), good and evil sides, and basic game play. But a lot has changed as well. The in game menu is a lot different, but personally, I like it better. Other changes include some of the layout of the main game and a PvP system! There are four classes the play the game as- Lu the paladin, Ecne the shooter, Morpice the magician, and Daza the warrior.
Ratings (Out of 5):
Graphics: 5.0/5
Gameplay: 5.0/5
Game Controls: 4.75/5
Replay Value: 5.0/5
Overall Rating: 5/5
Graphics:
They look great for me. Although it isn’t the best of graphics, something about it makes it satisfying. The graphics seem improved from the first game.
Gameplay:
What can I say? The game introduces you to fighting right away. The storyline is interesting as well. There are plenty of quests as well.
Replay Value:
The great thing about this app is that it has a pretty long amount of time for gameplay. Plus, since you can choose between good and evil, you’d have to play it twice to really do everything. That basically doubles the time of gameplay!
Summing It Up:
Yes, this app does cost a relatively large sum of money, but for a good reason. This game is good. GAMEVIL makes great RPG apps. This is a good one, and is well worth the money! I highly recommend it (especially those of you who have played Zenonia and liked it).
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Charles Tian
Charles is the founder and administrator of iTracki.com. After years of following and keeping up with Apple products, he founded this website and worked with others to bring the best news, reviews, tutorials, and editorials straight to you.
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