In this world largely dominated by violent shooters, extreme racers and sweary action games, Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom is something of a treat; a brief but enjoyable respite from the type of blockbusting fare that has the greatest monopoly on our time. Majin is an open-world adventure game set in a strange world where darkness has engulfed the populous, transforming them into evil denizens comprised of black unctuous goo. As the game's hero Tepeu, you free a Majin known as Teotl, the exiled guardian of the forsaken kingdom and your adventure begins.
GameZone: " Here are 10 disappointingly underrated titles that deserve a second chance in the form of a sequel on the next crop of video game platforms."
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.
I played the demo for this one and it literally put me to sleep. I mean, out! I woke up to the sound of the controller slipping out of my hand and hitting the floor.
It was the Ps3 version, though. That could be the case. Well that or the 20mg of Ambien I took that night.