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MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death Review – Brash Games

Brash Games: “Developed by Compile hearts and published by IDEA Factory, MeiQ is the second installment in their Mekai Ichibikan project. Don’t worry though, you don’t need to have played “Trillion: God of Destruction” to play or follow what is going on. The game takes place in the legendary city “Machina City, Southern Cross.” The capitol, and most important location in an undisclosed world; A world which has gotten stuck, heading towards total destruction unless the Planet Key is turned to start the planets rotation again. This task falls to “Machina Mages” a role which you take on as the Protagonist Estra, alongside other Mages. In order to do so however, you must get blessed by the guardian of each tower. Oh, and did we mention that you need to defeat them to get their blessing, and that the towers are full of monsters? No? Well, it’s okay, it’s a minor detail anyway."

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brashgames.co.uk
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A beginner's guide to first-person, party-based dungeon-crawlers on the PlayStation Vita

The PlayStation Vita has become a haven for RPGs, but there is one particular type that has really made itself at home on the system. People who love first-person dungeon-crawlers with turn-based battles and often customizable parties can find tons on the system. Developers like Experience and Compile Heart have taken to the system. This means people who enjoy level grinding and customizing characters have plenty of options to choose from when looking for a new game to play.

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michibiku.com
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5.5

MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death Review - Death by Mediocrity | TechRaptor

MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death adventured it's way to the West, and we judge to see if the game's journey was worth it (and if Australia is missing out).

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techraptor.net
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MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death - Vita Review - PlayStation Country

PlayStation Country takes a look at the new dungeon crawling RPG from Compile Heart and Idea Factory, MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death on the PlayStation Vita.

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