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There are so many JRPGs to choose from that it would be easy to overlook Asdivine Hearts, but it is definitely worth a try. Although simple in terms of graphics and battle style, the game has strengths where needed with its story and humorous characters. There is plenty to do for those who take the time to complete all the quests, and the addition of features such as the rubix system and the trust bar allow Asdivine Hearts to be a little different. Plus, there's a God trapped inside a cat, and how often does that happen?
KEMCO's Asdivine franchise sees its prices slashed in the PlayStation Prequels & Sequels Sale. Will you be picking these games up?
Japanese video game developer Kemco, Kotobuki Engineering & Manufacturing Co has been making video games since the mid-1980s. In 2007, they started to be exclusively a mobile game developer. Before that, they published games for every system but had a larger production in Nintendo systems. There first title was Dough Boy put out on the NES way back in 1985. Kemco found their calling generally producing titles boasting immersive storytelling and quality gameplay. They have become a staple in mobile JRPGs with their old school set up and anime style designs.
Special RPG Sale for Steam: Not kidding, Asdivine Hearts is really 80% OFF for the Steam Weeklong Deals