Fat Princess Adventures Review

While you progress in the game it is essential to customize and upgrade your weapons approaching each area. The are no fancy combos or complex movements, however, you will have to make sure to avoid certain activities in the area that could harm you.  FPA_008_1449346722

The equipment, purchased or acquired in chests, is customizable and upgradeable through the coins that you collect throughout the game. Each weapon comes with different type of components during battle. You will be able to increase your attacking power by adding side effects, such as a flaming sword that will be useful against certain types of enemies that causes long-term damage. Careful, the enemies also have incendiary devices, poisons and the stage has booby traps, crossbows, falling objects, electrified panels and other mills that will undermine your health.

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Classes can be changed at each checkpoint. In case you want to create more excitement, you should use this chance to try other weapons to go into combat. This will keep you engaged and it will be more than simply exchanging blows. The game overall is designed for cooperative, since you will be able to tackle certain tasks and devices to damage the boss, while other perform cleanup or dismissal. It took us approximately 8 hours of game play in normal difficulty. However, it can vary depending on the secondary objectives.

You can play the game as a local multiplayer and a combination of local and online. You will feel that the game experience will drastically change when using different classes that are available.

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Fighting the bosses will take time to end up with victory. As mentioned, you will face a direct competitor, and it is true indeed. You will be informed by the game which team has performed better, which will reflect then in coins and found equipment. This will force you to be engaged in the game.

Good

  • It's very accessible for new players just like the previous version
  • Fun co-op elements
  • Lots of collectibles

Bad

  • After a time it feels a bit repetitive
8

Great

As far as I can remember, I've been surrounded by technology. My father bought us a Commodore 64 so I started playing games as a baby, following my passion with Amiga 500, then PC and so on. I love game related collectibles, and when I'm not collecting I review games, watch movies and TV Shows or you may catch me keeping a low profile at Game Events.

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