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Review of Asdivine Dios on PS4

by Max Rathon Max Rathon photo Jan 2023
Cover image of Asdivine Dios on PS4
Gamefings Score: 7.5
Platform: PS4 PS4 logo
Released: 01 Jan 2023
Genre: Role-Playing Game (RPG)
Developer: Kemco
Publisher: Kemco

Introduction

Look out, RPG fans, we’ve got another fantasy world to explore, and it’s packed with more twists than your grandma's pasta when she's trying to impress the family. Welcome to Asdivine Dios, where your brain size truly matters (and so does your ability to follow a convoluted plot). This is an adventure where the dialogue is often wittier than a stand-up comedian, but just as questionable—so let’s dive in and scrape the surface of this shiny new RPG.

Gameplay

Asdivine Dios sets the stage with a bright array of characters, a customizable party system, and battle mechanics that can only be described as engaging—after all, who doesn’t love a good turn-based smackdown? You’ll find yourself juggling more heroes than a circus performer, each hiding some neat tricks under their capes (or dresses!). Adding to the chaos, players can customize skills with a system that’s just complicated enough to feel like you need a manual—or at least a YouTube deep dive. The story, while interesting, has more plot holes than a Swiss cheese factory, but that doesn’t stop it from serving up some memorable narratives, whether you like your twists predictable or unexpected like your friend’s choice of pizza toppings. So make sure to pack your popcorn… er, snacks before entering this engaging but occasionally convoluted story.

Graphics

Visually, Asdivine Dios shines bright like a freshly polished gym badge. The graphics are colorful and vibrant with a retro flair, reminiscent of classic RPGs that your parents might actually remember (or maybe not—ask them about a time before smartphones). Character designs range from ‘adorably quirky’ to ‘please never again’, which is all part of the charm. The environments are well-drawn and detailed, pulling you into this whimsical world where anything is possible (except for, apparently, having a straightforward plot). If only KEMCO had employed at least one color-blind friendly palette for the menus; sometimes, navigating the flashy interfaces feels like solving a neon-based Rubik’s Cube. But considering the budget they work with, it’s a fun and visually engaging romp.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Asdivine Dios wraps up as a solid RPG that delivers a rollercoaster of adventure, laughs, and not a small number of eye-rolls. If you’re after a game packed with colorful characters and a battle system that straddles the line of fun and frustrating, then look no further. Sure, it may not redefine the RPG genre, but it certainly has enough charm and content to keep you entertained on a long car ride—or while you procrastinate from doing your chores. So pick it up, give it a spin, and then let your grandma know her pasta skills have officially been upstaged.

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