![]() ![]() There are side quests that the player can choose to complete in order to further explore the world. The main character, Chael, is controlled through use of an on-screen d-pad. Now, back to playing ZENONIA 3 with my Level 23’s Shadow Hunter….Like the earlier games in the Zenonia series, this game features real time combat and exploration. It’s not the best RPG as the constant grinding and predictable storyline might not be for the hardcore, but it surely is a great action RPG game to play and worth the bucks for wasting hours, days, and weeks of fun. Overall, I enjoy playing ZENONIA 3 (based on playing for 143 hours and 41 minutes – ugh.didn’t even realize how many hours I’ve wasted for this game!) and would recommend it for RPG lovers out there. There is also an online PvP (Player vs Player) mode with other ZENONIA 3 players and a few other mini challenges (3 single and 2 network modes in total) if you just want to take a break from the single player chore. Syncing with your fairy, refining items, and combining items with recipes add more into the fun but casual gamers might just want to focus on the bashing, killing, and leveling (which is fine too although you’ll make the developers sad for not utilizing these features they’ve worked hard to develop). There are boss battles occasionally, so you might want to hold back that dash and level up once a while. Even though most sub-quests involve killing X amount of Y monsters, the combat is fun enough even though it’s kind of repetitive.Įnemies spawn pretty quickly so you’ll find that at some stage, it’s best to just ignore them once a while and dash through the screens. The quest log reminds you what to do and also gives a map location so you don’t need to memorize them as you play. The sub-quests are quite balanced and they are not being thrown at you frantically. There is always someone to meet, main characters to talk to, and a few sub-quests to do as the story progresses. As you cut through the enemies by pressing that attack button frantically, you’ll have a great stress reliever game on-the-go. Grinding and progressing through the game are quite fun though as ZENONIA 3 uses real-time action battles compared to turn-based RPG games. The inventory, as a result, is a little bit tedious to manage. A new interface feel is great, but it doesn’t really mean for the better. It feels as if the team who designs the interface is totally different from ZENONIA 2’s. I do find that the interface overall is a bit small on the inventory/status/skill menu, especially compared to ZENONIA 2. The graphic looks great – kind of a mix between cute and cool: You control your character with a D-Pad and a few on-screen buttons (for the basic attack and quick slots/abilities). ![]() ![]() I find it fun to play as there are countless battles while you play ZENONIA 3 and it’s important to pick a class that you like. Since I picked a magician in ZENONIA 2, I decided to go for the Shadow Hunter this time. I’ve only tried the other 3 classes for 5-10 minutes so I couldn’t really explore all the available skills but suffice to say, this gives a good replayability with a different class to play. When you level up, you have to distribute your attribute points and also these skill points to your chosen abilities. You start a new character in ZENONIA 3 by picking one of the four classes: Sword Knight, Shadow Hunter, Mechanic Launcher, and Nature Shaman (or in simple terms: Warrior, Rogue, Hunter/Shooter, and Mage).Įach class has its own skill tree and distinct abilities. Of course, like most RPG games, it is an ultimately a battle between good and evil storyline but I don’t really want to spoil it here. Stronger he then becomes, after being trained by his dad and accompanied by his little talkative fairy. You are playing as Chael, a small brat who kept on getting bullied (and actually had to be rescued by a girl – loser!) and then wanted to become stronger. There are a few character references to ZENONIA 2 characters but you will not lose anything much if you haven’t played it yet. It is a sequel to ZENONIA 2 obviously (check out Craving Tech’s ZENONIA 2 review) but do not be worry because you do not have to play ZENONIA 2 to fully enjoy this game. ZENONIA 3 is an action RPG game for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad developed by GAMEVIL. ![]()
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