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Demi-Kids: Darkness of the Day review:4 stars (All the charm of Pokemon without copying it) - (Immediate note: The creatures are demons, but there is nothing even slightly demonic about the game.)
I had a lot of fun with this game. It has the addictive, monster-collecting quality of the pokemon games, plus plenty of exciting originality to keep a player interested. I enjoyed that the demons you collect are as intelligent as human beings (They speak English and have personalities) and must be convinced to join your party, not beaten up and captured. Some demons can only be acquired through fusions (An incredibly fun facet of this game! or trades. Also, you can have more than one demon in play, sometimes allowing a player to use exciting combination attacks that only certain demons can perform together. This game provided me with hours of gameplay, and unlike many games, does not simply end or repeat itself after beating the final boss. Collecters, fighters, explorers, come and enjoy!5 stars (A Hybrid that surpasses its parents) - At first glance I knew I had to pick up this game. That was probably because it was one of the few early released localized import titles. This game combinds some of the best elements from our favorite games. It has the addictive collection drive of the early Pokemon titles(you know those ones where they were all unique and not just palette and move swapped copies) with a collection list of well over 300 different demons. Plus, the game allows you to utilize your collection by allowing you to enter 3 demons into the fray, your 'avatar' and 2 of your collected demons. This brings back the strategy of team design that Dragon Warrior capitalized on. The storyline is rather compelling. Its full of disapperances, old legends, kidnappings, power struggles and much more. I found the story at times more interesting than the Megaman or Fire Emblem. The character management takes place through the innovative 'fusion' process, where you can merge two demons together to make a stronger one or create an entirely new one. If you like having almost complete control over your characters development, then the fusion system will 'rev your engine'. The only drawback to this game is that the maps that you collect can only be viewed in the area you are in, at times you would be stuck walking to the next area to look at the map. This gets a whole lot easier once you recieve a teleport item/demon. With so many things to collect and monsters to fuse the replay value is quite high. If you are looking for a solid game to add to your GBA collection that will provide many hours of fun and great gameplay, pick up Demi-Kids:Day of Darkness. If you are really daring, then also pick up the light version so you can see the parallel side of the story! 5 stars (Best game ever) - This is the best game ever No matter what anyone else says this game is worth it. this happens to be the most graphicly advanced rpg of it's time and you should get it, the fact that it is so absorbed in it's plot gives it a good touch and the level system is great So get this game it is awesome!!!!!!! Demi-Kids: Darkness of the Day Features: Video Games Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy) GBA Action Adventure Role Playing Games (Game, RPG, RPGs, CRPG, CRPGs)
Demi-Kids- Darkness of the Day is the Video Game version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "CLICK HERE TO ORDER" button below for around 9.98USD.