I’m still playing The Hundret Line: Last Defense Academy. But at least i’m able to say something about it. I finished the first part of the game and unsure how much i will be doing in the second half.
In case you haven’t played the game, it’s some kind of visual novel and tactical rpg in one. More visual novel in the second half of the game. And the tactical gameplay is more on the defensive side. You almost always have do defend the school or something else from dmg.
I have played a lot tactial rpgs, and some of them had single defense missions, but usualy i would say The Hundret Line was different and interesting enough to differ from other games.
Besides the tactical gameplay of course there is a story, and it remind me of dangan ronpa, but probably isn’t as crazy. All characters are exaggeratedly written, but still kind of logical, so some degree. I still need to play the big part of the story, so kinda exited and hope to get a good ending
I’m still playing The Hundret Line: Last Defense Academy. But at least i’m able to say something about it. I finished the first part of the game and unsure how much i will be doing in the second half.
In case you haven’t played the game, it’s some kind of visual novel and tactical rpg in one. More visual novel in the second half of the game. And the tactical gameplay is more on the defensive side. You almost always have do defend the school or something else from dmg. I have played a lot tactial rpgs, and some of them had single defense missions, but usualy i would say The Hundret Line was different and interesting enough to differ from other games.
Besides the tactical gameplay of course there is a story, and it remind me of dangan ronpa, but probably isn’t as crazy. All characters are exaggeratedly written, but still kind of logical, so some degree. I still need to play the big part of the story, so kinda exited and hope to get a good ending