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Expect thrills and serious girl power from January 18th to February 15th as the Killer Princesses fashioned after legendary weapons from Phantom of the Kill are crossing over to THE ALCHEMIST CODE.Jam-packed with thrilling battles and exciting crossover storylines, THE ALCHEMIST CODE x Phantom of the Kill Crossover merges the worlds of two of gumi Inc.’s finest strategy and tactical RPG mobile titles and features:. EXCLUSIVE HEROES CLAIMABLE AS REWARDS IN PHANTOM OF THE ALCHEMIST CROSSOVER QUESTSHelp Tyrfing find her new commander!
(January 18th – February 7th)Tyrfing is a Cursed Blade from a distant land who has awoken in Babel. Lost and confused, she is seeking a commander, for she will not survive long without one.Will you be the Alchemist who is strong enough to be her new commander? Clear the crossover quest to transmute Tyrfing and uncover her story as she finds her place in this new world!
Meet Killer Princess Masamune! (January 25th – February 7th)Face off against the powerful Killer Princess Masamune—the Strict and Honorable Samurai Code Devotee—in the Multiplayer Quest to win her favor!Bring your best unit and party up with your friends or other players to overcome this formidable foe. Defeating Masamune in combat will bring you one step closer in recruiting her into your squad of deadly warriors!Killer Princesses Meet Alchemists (January 18th – February 15th)A unique crossover story with characters from THE ALCHEMIST CODE interacting with the characters from Phantom of the Kill. Clear this event to obtain Ouroboros for free! There will be 10 new stages designed exclusively for this crossover linking to the story.
POWERFUL WARRIORS TO SUMMON AND MASTERSummon these Deadly Killer Princesses in THE ALCHEMIST CODE!. Laevateinn—A wanderer at heart that hates to be bound by anything, Laevateinn has an immense amount of wild power and an intense deep desire to protect her comrades in battle.
Cita—Don’t be fooled by her cute and gentle smile! A vivacious warrior, Cita prefers to intimidate and take on a large number of opponents at a time.
Shekinah—Although she appears to be dignified and strict to others, Shekinah is drawn to all things shiny. If she finds an object shinier than anything she owns, she’s always sure to go after it.Never mess with these THE ALCHEMIST CODE Characters! Summon them as they cometo life in Phantom of the Kill!During this crossover event, Phantom of the Kill players will have a chance to summon these characters daily:. Ouroboros—A mysterious girl who appears before the Door of Truth. Calling herself the Observer of Destiny who bonds the world with truth, Ouroboros bestows the power of Alchemy upon those who are worthy.
Her objectives and true identity are unknown. Chloe—The Commander of the Scarlet Flame Imperial Guard of Envylia, Chloe is strict to herself and everybody around her. Known to have immeasurable strength, Chloe is able to slash down her enemies with a blade that is as big as herself. Rosa— Ever since she set foot into the torture chambers of her estate, she’s had an attraction to collecting cruel weaponry. It is said that when she gets excited, her right eye glows due to a heightened concentration of Alchemia. EXCLUSIVE GEAR TO UNLOCK THE KILLER PRINCESSES’ MASTER ABILITIES!Get Phantom of the Kill-exclusive gear in THE ALCHEMIST CODE by summoning or transmuting them from Gear Shards collected in the Crossover Quests! Unlock the Killer Princesses’ Master Ability by equipping their legendary weapon gear—every Killer Princess has her own accessory of power and weapon of mass destruction!.
UNIQUE GEAR TO FUSE AND USE!Items dropped from the 10 stages of The Phantom of the Kill crossover quest can be fused into unique crossover gear! This gear can be evolved even further into stronger forms! Summon and evolve them all to see their destructive powers in action!. CROSSOVER MILESTONE REWARDSTHE ALCHEMIST CODE Players can earn Phantom of The Kill crossover rewards such as Masamune Soul Shards, Job Tokens and Gear Shards by continuously achieving milestone targets. The further you go, the better the rewards.Also out on January 18th is the release of THE ALCHEMIST CODE’s Episode Two of Chapter Two: “Death Sentence”Discover what awaits Edgar, Fiona, and Alkemono, as they search for the Sacred Stone Belphegor across the steampunk-esque kingdom of Slothstein.As the duo escape from the Beckrams, who are hot on their heels, they meet a mysterious cloaked figure. What’s the identity of this friend or foe? Play Episode Two to find out!For the latest updates, please follow THE ALCHEMIST CODE ’s social media channels:.
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Phantom of the Kill | |
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Developer(s) | Fuji&gumi Games |
Publisher(s) | Gumi |
Director(s) | Ryoichi Ishikawa |
Producer(s) | Jun Imaizumi |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Phantom of the Kill (Japanese: ファントム オブ キル, Hepburn: Fantomu obu Kiru) is a mobile strategy role-playing video game developed by Fuji&gumi Games and published by Gumi for iOS and Androidmobile phones and tablets. First released in Japan on October 23, 2014, this game features gameplay similar to the Fire Emblem series of video games. A global version was released on May 2016 but was later shut down in mid-2018. It generally received mixed reviews, with critics praising the gameplay, but criticizing the loading and repetition involved with playing the game.
Gameplay[edit]
The game plays similarly to the core gameplay of Nintendo's Fire Emblem series of video games[1] and combines elements of social-network games often found in mobile gaming.[2] The game involves the player moving characters across a grid with chess-like movement requirements, and battling an opposing team of computer-controlled characters in turn-based combat.[3] When characters take enough damage in combat, they get removed from the battlefield, with the team with remaining players being the victor.[3] The game does not have permadeath, but characters who are defeated do lose equipped items.[3]
Story[edit]
In the main story, the game takes place in another world and focuses on Levaetein (later revealed as Amane in Zero's Rebellion), a mysterious girl known as a 'Killer Princess'. She once lived in another world until mysterious monsters attacked it, destroying civilization itself. Once she helped a man with a sword, she ventured to another world only to lose her memory and waking up in a field of flowers. When she tried to remember she gets ambushed by monsters before being helped by a Killer Princess named Tyrfing as she slew the monsters. Levaetein now must regain her memories for her true purpose while being joined by other Killer Princesses to defeat the demons plaguing the land.
The prequel story game takes place in a post-apocalypticdystopicTokyo.[2] 200 years ago, strange demons start appearing in the human world where humanity is under threat of extinction. Today in AD 2917, demons now roam freely and continue to destroy everything. Humanity's last hope is the Killer Project, a dangerous Super Soldier Project created by the Ragnarok Institute that would create special beings called 'Killer Princes and Princesses', that can defeat said demons and wield weapons capable of destroying them. The story focuses on Zero,[4] the first Killer Prince as he tries to resolve things in the human world, regarding the attack of the demons and the Weapons used to defeat them.
Development[edit]
Pre-registration began for the game began in August 2014,[5] and the game was released in Japan in late 2014.[6] Work on an English version began right away in early 2015,[6] but wasn't officially announced as such until June 2015.[7] It is later revealed that the global version would be a prequel story of the game, which focuses on the first Killer Prince.[8] The game was released in over 120 countries in May 2016.[9] The game's Western release was rebalanced to feature more difficult gameplay.[10] The game had a cross-over event with Brave Frontier and Dempagumi.inc in June 2016,[11] and Puella Magi Madoka Magica in November 2019.[12]
The game's opening cinematic was overseen by Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii.[2]
Reception and sales[edit]
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The game received mixed reviews from critics, who generally praised the core Fire Emblem-based game play, but criticized the social gaming aspects and extensive load times. TouchArcade praised the game's production values and core gameplay, but criticized the need for excessive grinding or blind luck needed to advance through the game, ultimately concluding that '...neither the story nor the gameplay are strong enough to elevate the game beyond the status of an average social RPG with excellent production values. Genre fans will likely get a kick out of it initially, but I have to believe that only the hardest of the hardcore will stick around once the grind sets in.[2]Gamezebo similarly cited enjoyment in the gameplay, but strongly criticized the length and frequency of the game's loading screens, stating 'Every time players go to attack an enemy, the game pauses, loads the phase, shows the character attacking the targeted enemy, the attack hits or misses, and then the game pauses and re-loads back to the overall battlefield view. This might be common practice in the games that inspired it, but when you’re already struggling to keep players engaged because of frequent loading and needless menu navigation, adding even more into the mix slows the experience to a crawl.'[13]Siliconera described the game as a 'well-executed copycat' of Fire Emblem, that made up for the lack of character development with making it enjoyable to build fighting teams based more on skill and appearance than relevance to the story.[14]
As of May 2016, the game had been downloaded 3.5 million times in Japan alone,[9] and was one of the top-grossing Android releases in Japan.[7]
References[edit]
- ^Phantom Of The Kill Brings Fire Emblem Inspired Tactics To Mobile Devices - Siliconera
- ^ abcdeMusgrave, Shaun (2016-05-24). ''Phantom Of The Kill' Review – Emblem Envy'. TouchArcade. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ abcPhantom Of The Kill Has So Much In Common With Fire Emblem - Siliconera
- ^http://www.4gamer.net/games/270/G027096/20160329003/
- ^Phantom Of The Kill Looks Like A Gorgeous Fire Emblem-Style Tactics Game - Siliconera
- ^ abDesigning Phantom Of The Kill's Western Content - Siliconera
- ^ abPhantom of the Kill Is Coming To North America - Siliconera
- ^http://www.siliconera.com/2015/10/11/phantom-of-the-kills-new-male-hero-and-killer-princes-revealed/
- ^ abGamasutra - Press Releases - Phantom of the Kill’s first two crossover events to be with Brave Frontier and Dempagumi.inc
- ^How Phantom Of The Kill Was Rebalanced For The West - Siliconera
- ^Brave Frontier And Dempagumi.inc Come To Phantom Of The Kill - Siliconera
- ^https://www.4gamer.net/games/270/G027096/20191115075/
- ^Phantom of the Kill Review: Loading Up For Battle - Gamezebo
- ^Phantom Of The Kill’s Characters Keep It Compelling - Siliconera
External links[edit]
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