THE BAD:
~No unique elements can be found anywhere in the game, except for the set design.
~The plot is a little - no, a lot - silly.
~The voice dubbing ruins what would otherwise be very readable dialogue.
~The game loses interest long before it is actually over.
SUMMARY:
In the land of little-known RPGs, a game named Legend of Kay dwelled. Its marketing was simple (there was pretty much none) and its place seemed destined to be at the bottom of the bargain bin. But in my opinion, this game deserves more, as it not only pulls off a fairly decent presentation but also captures elements of a civilization relatively well. Despite having little publicity and NO...
THE BAD:
Riding a boar is very hard.
The storyline seems a very kidde-ish.
It is a while until you get the next weapon.
Piranhas and peices of wood with thorns on are annoying.
The music at times is a bit crap.
SUMMARY:
The story starts with four villages side by side in peace. The villages are those of: Pandas, Cats, Rabbits and frogs who together make the Way. But the Gorillars take over the villages allied by the rats who`s leader is Tak. Kay has been training with his master to become skilled in the arts, only to have the training school stopped by the Gorillars. Kay has had enough, one night he takes the Ancestors sword from the training school and sneaks out of the villiage on a quest to defeat the Gorillars and Rats...