Evil Invasion
Posted on September 20, 2005 in Action Games, Shooter Games
The evil is upon you in this hardcore magical arcade shooter! Immerse yourself in a world of powerful magic, great heroes and dangerous monsters as you put your role-playing strategy to work. You are the Hero, the Chosen One, the last hope of humanity. Your mission is simple: protect the world from evil hordes! Can you stop the invasion?
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Comments to "Evil Invasion"
1. I liked this game verry mutch with the great varity in skills and attributes this is a must have for any crisomland fan.But be warned this game is verry hard! harder than crisom land and only recommened for the experienced players!
Posted by SniperFox on December 15, 2005 at 05:51 PM
2. This game is more like "DIABLO 2",and I think it's a copy of "DIABLO 2 Lord Of Destruction" but I loved that game I'm very good at this game and I must say It's quite challenging.I recommend it to anyone who likes strategys!!!!
Posted by ilialiksov on March 10, 2006 at 09:29 PM
3. Although this game will get the obligatory comparison with CrimsonLand, and it "feels" a lot like a medieval version of CrimsonLand, it is actually more akin to Diablo--a light RPG with TONS of action (Namely, killing monsters, gaining new and more powerful stats and Spells)Graphics are good, for as tiny as they are, and the sound is adequate, but not great...Basically, as CrimsonLand was DOOM from a top-down perspective, this is Diablo from a top-down perspective...they STILL haven't added multiplayer capability!
Posted by EPGAH on July 19, 2006 at 09:12 PM
4. Please add joystick support for this otherwise good game. I'm used to playing Crimsonland which DOES have joystick support. My fingers invariably lose their place on the keyboard in the heat of battle and having to glance down at the keyboard to reposition my hand makes me vulnerable to the "creatures." 10Tons was able to percieve the importance of using a joystick, why can't VH Games?I won't buy this game until is supports a joystick.
Posted by catcher on September 17, 2006 at 02:44 AM
5. I personally was not a fan of Crimsonland, but I love this game to death. You have an overhead view of your character and move him around the map as hordes of enemies swarm in around you. Kill them, and they'll occasionally drop power-ups for you to grab. When you kill enough, you get to add points to skills and stats, as with your typical RPG.The gameplay is solid, the graphics are great, and everthing would be peachy-keene if it weren't for the level of difficulty. It hinders the playability, and that's something that you won't see in the demo. Those first three levels are much easier than the fourth and onwards. I've been playing Evil Invasion on the easiest setting, and I've restarted at least three times because my character isn't strong enough to survive in the later stages. The difficulty also really cuts back on the flexibility of the RPG system. You really NEED all of your five stats, and letting one fall behind will result in your death. The skill points allow you a bit more freedom to choose, but early on you'll find yourself just leveling up your two most basic spells just to keep your damage up to par with the increasing enemy HPs. Yah, enemies get stronger when you level up, so you never get a good edge on them, and this gets a bit frustrating.Standard leveling as you play isn't enough to keep you strong enough to survive. Enemies occasionally (rarely) drop stat or skill point bonusus that you can pick up, and these are essential to your survival. You'll have to replay levels just to make sure you pick some of these up so you'll be strong enough to survive later on. But replaying levels over and over gets tedious.Survival mode isn't unlocked until you suffer your way through the campaign mode, and despite 20 hours spent on that, I still haven't beaten it. But there are online scoreboards if you get that far.To sum up, I'd say Evil Invasion is an excellent, well-designed game that will make you rip your hair out!
Posted by gnawingonfoot on September 21, 2006 at 06:12 AM
6. This game was quite unbalanced to the player. The 'level up' system on the game is a joke, the monsters level up when you do, so what is the point in leveling up to get more powerful if your enemies do too? Furthermore, for all the reviews that say the game is like diablo, diablo had physical attacks that you couldn't really run out of, this game uses nothing but magical attacks aside from the stone curse attack where you get a melee hit. Furthermore, on diablo games, the monsters don't level up with you like they do on this one. On a plus side, it has good sounds and somewhat decent graphics.
Posted by DrakeWymulf on September 23, 2006 at 11:33 AM
7. i loved this game so much!!! i could not stop playing it. there are so many spells it's hard to choose which one u want to use sometimes. this game is hard as some people might have said before me. this was a great game and i was sad when i ran out of time. wish i could have played it more and i would have definitly bought it if i had the money. the only bad part anout this game is that during the time i was playing the sound would stop when i hit the right mouse button. dont know if it was my PC or the game, but i didnt care much for the sound anyways.
Posted by shatty on October 27, 2006 at 01:09 AM
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