Each one is populated by various creatures and lots of poison for you to mop up. The dungeons are rather simplistic floating worlds, almost like what we see in Tokyo Xanadu eX+ or Akiba’s Beat when you travel through the portals. You’ll also meet up with a fellow rival who is also trying to gain entry to Heaven, working towards obtaining all five golden tickets for themselves (that’s your goal, obtain five golden tickets and open the gate so you can once again become human). Each of the events is proceeded by a radio message that alerts you of who has created that particular hell as two bumbling presenters talks back and forth with one another – they reminded me of the TV presenters in Zanki Zero at times. There’s a map, a shop, upgrades, an interesting story, and 27 dungeons and events to play through. Run and shoot as the ‘human’, wiping out the evil Kleshas. Your adventure involves the use of both your reconstructed body and the vampiric Poisonette, alternating between the two in order to spill the blood of the demonic creatures (and clean up afterwards). You must now patrol these Belles Hells and purify the hearts of the fallen and deluded, in order to obtain a pass into Heaven and open a way back to the mortal realm. The young girl advises that you’re now both ‘soul mates’ as she jumps back inside of your hollow remains, returning the flesh to your body so you can move once more – whilst she becomes what can only be described as a ‘mini-her’. These hell-like dungeons are formed from the desires and delusions of (female) humans, whether alive or dead, creating their own ‘Belles Hells’. You pick your name, gender, and voice, then find yourself thrown into your first Poison Mine. So, after around 15 hours of gameplay (in order to grab the platinum), what were my final impressions? Was it a game I had fun playing? Was it a grind to obtain the final trophies? And just what is the visual bug which can easily be replicated that hasn’t yet been fixed? Let’s find out…Īfter a rather humorous introduction between the well-endowed female and the skeletal remains of the protagonist, you’re informed that she has literally taken over your body to free her from remaining as a wandering toxic creature, known as a Klesha. They are also a publisher for games from many different developers both in Asia and here in the West, having brought us classics such as Danganronpa V3, Disaster Report 4, Trails of Cold Steel 3 and 4, The Lost Child, and the very addictive (although never patched to fix the broken trophy) Tokyo Tattoo Girls on the PlayStation Vita. ![]() For me, they are by far one of the most unique and creative developers in Japan, with every game they create being very different from the last. Nippon Ichi Software needs no introduction, although you’ll probably know them as NIS or NIS America. ![]() Although trophies can’t be synced just yet, I’ve completed the game and obtained the platinum, I literally didn’t stop playing the game until the final trophy unlocked – despite encountering a visual restriction bug (which I’ll talk about later). ![]() I’ve recently been playing Poison Control, the latest game from the creative minds who brought us Penny-Punching Princess and The Princess Guide, a game that is easy to get into and hard to put down. Nippon Ichi Software has a knack for creating unique, addictive, and colourful games, hidden gems that will easily take over your gaming schedule once you discover them.
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