Dusk Diver

released on Oct 23, 2019

This anime touch action game with stories base on Ximending. Players can carry on the phantom slaying adventures and fight along with guardians as story progresses. In game, you can experience the swiftness from the chain attacks and the fun of varies tactical skill combinations!


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I wanted to 100% this game but encountered two problems: 1) some of my progression achievements were not accounted for 2) the game crashed during a sidequest and all sidequests became inaccessible.

Overall a nice game if I exclude this problem. Nice enough that I wanted to 100% it.

The game is pretty simple and bare bone outside of combat, it's the main appeal of the game. The combat is nice and in my opinion offers quite a bit of variety with a lot of moves to be unlocked. I was never quite bored and experimented a lot of different things throughout the game.

The game is fairly easy but it's also why you can afford to experiment so much and the moves are cool, so I had a lot of fun. I also like the fact that every mission has a hard alternative and the ranking system adds some more meat to the game.

Outside combat, there's not much to see. The characters are nice but the story is forgettable and sometimes sounds like gibberish machine translation. The game has some Persona-like events which are disappointingly short and void of any depth. The events are like five long and that's it. For example, one of them was just a conversation akin to "Hey you got a guitar? You'll play music for me sometimes? Yeah ok".

All the collectibles are pretty stupid, requiring you to spam the same action over and over until you get it : eating multiple times at restaurants, spending 10 minutes watching the gacha action to get all the loot... It feels like they were designed for you to come back every once in a while and max them out just like you would in Yakuza for example, but there's no reason to hang out in the city and getting the food buff that way would be genuinely painful. Besides, nothing stops you from spamming and the prices are cheap.

And speaking of spam, one of the achievements require you to constantly water a tree throughout almost the entire game. It seriously takes a long time.

I hope the second game would be less buggy and have improve the quality of content outside combat. Considering the length of these games though, I'm not buying it anytime soon because it's too expensive.

s'fine. Gets super repetitive by the end though and the story's just whatever, though I like the main cast.

Luckily I'm currently playing the sequel and I like it much more than this game so far, they've learned quite a bit.

Reminds me a little of yakuza / like a dragon games with a bit of anime girls. Good art and combat gameplay, but can get a little repetitive by the end.

DuskDiver Terminado. Le pondría mejor valoración si no fuese tan repetitivo sobre todo en cuanto a enemigos, pero lo que se intenta crear con este juego esta bien, tiene su sistema de quest rollo social, entrenar a los ayudantes, podría estar muchísimo mejor, pero ta pasable.

Wanted to like this game a bit more than I ended up doing. It was alright, quite a bit repetitive.

It's kind of just a mindless hack and slash, but it's not too bad. It wants to be persona but doesn't commit to that

Coldstone is funny though