Shadow Madness:
And the Darkness Comes
Review by Chi Phan
Shadow Madness is one of the very rare rpgs that are made by
an American company instead of the usual Japanese base companies. Crave Entertainment
is the company behind Shadow Madness. Unfortunately, Shadow Madness is a poor
man's imitation of FF7. It is however a good beginner's rpg but not for the experience
fans. Taking a closer look....
Story
The game begins with the hero Stinger, recovering after his hometown
was attack and destroyed by a mysterious plague/mist. This mysterious plague/mist
has also swept across the continent of Arkose, destroying other towns as well
as leaving behind numerous monsters. Stinger is then sent out on his quest to
stop this mysterious plague. Here, he'll meet other members of the party.
Now the story is pretty good. Even though the story doesn't give us a clear definition
as to what the mysterious plague is or how it came about to destroy towns. It
does move at a good pace to keep you interested. I also like the way story quest
is broken up. Throughout the entire game you have to divide your party in two
separate groups and go on separate quests to accomplish a single goal. This is
done very nicely. You can switch back and forth on whatever quest you want to
do. Keeps the game interesting. Very well done, Crave Entertainment.
Score:8/10
Characters
The game consists of 6 characters. Each character is develope
very nicely with solid background. No one is neglected here. Even though you can
only have 3 party members, everyone gets involved in the game due to the dividing
up and going on separate quests. In other words, you don't have anyone in reserve
like with most rpg games. I also like how the game takes it's time and slowly
show us what each character's background are and how they came to be the way they
are. Nicely done.
Score: 9/10
Graphics
The graphics are small polygons figures in a 3-D world environment.
The graphics are not very impressive by any means. Even the FMV/CG are dull. What
hurt the graphics the most are the dull and dark colors of the game. It may very
well be a point that the gamemakers want to get across that Arkose is swept in
darkness but you shouldn't do it to the point where it hurts the game. The world
map is very plain and unimaginative. A poor effort here.
Score: 5/10
Music
Hmm. Is there any music in this game? I can't seem to remember.
Get my point? I'll leave it at that.
Score: 1/10
Gameplay
Now for the gameplay. Shadow Madness is very easy. Strictly for
beginners here. There are a couple of points I want to point out here.
1. The average HP for bosses is 500hp. Now this is too pathetic.
A good magic attack or summon magic attack can do over 200hp damage. A regular
attack can do up to 100hp damage but with added double attack, it can do up to
200hp damage. When you have 3 guys in a party and with a boss that has an average
of 500hp, you can beat bosses in about 2 rounds of fight without breaking up a
sweat. Absolutely no challenge at all.
2. The maximum level that all character can achieve is level
15. So by the time you're halfway into the game, all your fighters will be at
level 15 which is an equivalent of level 99.
There's no point in wasting time fighting random enemies here.
It just taks up time since all bosses are so easy. I do however like how the game
is set up so that each character get put in in different parties so he/she can
interact with everyone. I also like how a player can swich from different quests,
back and forth without having any major delay in gameplay.
Battle System: The battle system consists of 3 members
in a real time turn base fight. They've added a double damage to all regular attack
if a player can press the attack button again at the right moement just before
the fighter connects with the enemies. This can be learned very easily. There's
also an added attack menu where fighters can throw stuff at enemies using daggers,
spike balls, ect. This is a waste of time cause a double damage will usually kill
an enemy out right.
With no challenge in gameplay whatsoever, you should be able to finish this game
in under 30 hours.
Score: 5/10
Extra/Replay
There are a couple of mini games to play in the game. One, a
submarine like game where you have to shoot things and make your way towards the
end goal. This is part of the story quest. The other, is a Doom like game but
no real part of the story quest. That's about it. Replay, well if you enjoyed
it, you may want to play it again. Do you??
Score: 4/10
In the end, Shadow Madness is a little above average rpg game.
And that's being generous here. If you've never played an rpg game before and
just want to get your feet wet then you might want to pick it up. Other wise just
leave it alone.
Final Score: 6/10
Favorite character: Harv-5
Best fighter: Stinger
Best Magic Caster: Xero
Weakest fighter: Windleaf
Coolest fighter: Clemett
Ugliest character: Jirina
~Chi