Anett Futatabi
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Anett Futatabi
Due to translation problems, the protagonist's name is often misspelled Annett[4] or Annet[5].
Gameplay
Unlike the first and second entries, which are 2D
The protagonist Anett's magic has five levels, is regulated by a power meter, and regenerates automatically. As her power meter increases, the higher her magical attacks become. The levels range from wind, earth, water, fire and death. Wind is the lower level, while death is the highest level. However, magic cannot be used against the bosses. In addition to magic, Anett wields a sword, rather than bladed boomerangs. There are not any other weapons or power-ups included in the game, other than health restoration items.
Plot
Set in the same fictional universe as Earnest Evans and El Viento, the story takes place two years after El Viento, and concludes the story of Anett and Earnest. Zigfried's true motives are finally revealed as well. Being rescued from a certain sacrifice by father figure Earnest Evans, Anett travels across Europe and encounters a local sect that wants her special pendant. After an attempted ambush in the sect's castle, she barely escapes, and begins another quest to protect the world from destruction.[7]
Reception
The game was received poorly, with the difficulty and graphics highlighted as the main criticisms. However, the cutscenes' graphics were praised. Writing for Hardcore Gaming 101, Kurt Kalata criticized the game design and difficulty, saying, "Most of the end level monstrosities have pretty braindead attack patterns, but they’re so strong that it’s hard to attack them efficiently [...] The extreme level of challenge is clearly to mask the fact that there just isn’t much game here." Kalata also criticized the graphics, saying, "The in-game graphics are pretty average. Although Annet looks much cooler here than she did in
References
- ^ アネット再び
- ^ Kalata, Kurt (2008-01-16). "Earnest Evans Series". Hardcore Gaming 101. Archived from the original on 2014-06-02. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
- ^ a b Kalata, Kurt. "Anett Futatabi". Hardcoregaming101. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
- ^ アンネット
- ^ アンネト
- ^ "Earnest Evans Series". Hardcore Gaming 101. Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
- ^ "Review: Anet Futatabi". Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
- ^ Horowitz, Ken. "Anet Futabi". Sega- 16. Sega-16. Retrieved 7 April 2018.