![]() While many of the in-game characters are rather drab in color, they animate fairly well, and in a game like this, they're not going to be onscreen for too long anyway. Graphics: 7.5 Record of Lodoss War is presented in the same isometric view presented in Diablo, which in this type of game, is a very good thing, as it gives you a pretty good look at the action from a 3D perspective without resorting to unplayable camera views (you can go with 2 other camera views, each of which is a 45 degree turn, left or right, from the isometric camera), a problem which has plagued many a game since polygonal 3D became common. For someone looking for a shameless dungeon slasher with LOTS of play time, this one's for you. While the Lodoss characters do make an appearance of two, they are done in a very "cameo-like" manner, both in-game, and in the cinemas, which are oddly CG rendered rather than anime. While Record of Lodoss War on the Dreamcast has largely-gratifying gameplay (it should since it mimics Diablo quite shamelessly), those looking for a game truly faithful to the anime should keep looking. By guirunkaryyk | Review Date: JOverview: Record of Lodoss War is one of those storied anime series that's been given the video game treatment several times in the past (mostly in Japan-only releases, on the PC Engine no less), with largely disappointing effects. ![]()
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