Resolution's Sinan Kubba writes: You should never judge a book by its cover, and you certainly shouldn’t judge a game by its cover either. Remember how crappy The Orange Box looked on shelves? But the less literal point stands. Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom may sport visuals with texturing and detailing that feels a few years out of touch. It may come from the developer who thrust Genji: Days of the Blade upon an unwitting public, but beneath the superficial lies a game with a fair dash of potential.
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In the "Overlooked Gems" video series, Egg Says Whut?'s Ed Carmody-Peterson take a look at games that fell underneath the radar and asks if they deserved to be overlooked, or if they perhaps warrant a second chance. In the first episode, Ed plays Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom. Is it an overlooked gem? There's only one way to find out.
I loved Folklore and this game was awesome. It had an ICO vibe to it. Its a shame the studio is no more =/.
Seemed like a cool game when i played the demo
but man that troll thing annoyed me.Would of bought it
if they hadnt made him sound so dumb.
In this month's For the Love of the Games: three reasons you should play Game Republic's Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom!
It's a mediocre game. Not really a "must play". I guess it's ok if you're just renting it and have nothing else to play though.
The game seems interesting but , it's a pity , dead on arrival between the big fall releases .
loved the demo, it reminded me with old adventure games on the PS2 I'm existed for this game
I really enjoyed the demo. But you are right i have to many games to play at the moment so will be a rental over christmas.