![]() ![]() Demons were utterly self-centered and respected only power, possessing no special affinity even for each other and as a result seldom cooperating unless forced to. They made for mercurial masters and infamously oppressive overlords, struggling to engender loyalty due to their love of chaos and commitment to cruelty. ĭespite being driven to destroy all other creatures, demons could temper this desire when presented with those willing to help them ascend to further power, though where destruction was untenable, absolute dominance was demanded. On a grander scale, they undid the works of the divine and brought despair to the cosmos. When left to their own devices in a world they ripped apart nature, hunted down wildlife and tore down civilizations. Indeed, there were seemingly endless ways to destroy all understood the cravings for carnage and consumption, for absolute ruination and the end all things, but this led to different actions. For the majority of demons, murder was simply one aspect of destruction, the climax to be prolonged in the hopes of enhancing the suffering caused along the way. While demons generally loved death, most found killing on its own boring, their innate desire to destroy coupled with the wish to cause as much pain as possible in the process. ĭespite this, it would be reductive to simply brush demons off as no more than killers. ![]() The nature they existed to spread was that of the Abyss itself, and that meant that demons existed purely to destroy, an imperative above even their own survival. At once creator, destroyer, and renewer, the Abyss was the nexus of every demon's existence, and most who planned to be away for long either found or created places that reminded them of home. It was the Abyss that gave them life and within its power to permanently take it away, or to see them reborn anew. To demonkind, the Abyss was more than just their world. They craved the opportunity to be unleashed upon the cosmos, always searching for ways out of the Abyss, and would open more purely to expand the influence of chaos and evil in the multiverse. They despisted benevolence and sought to tear down order, because first and foremost, demons existed to spread chaos and evil, and all other activities served this ultimate goal of sowing strife and disorder. Every thought that crossed their minds was tainted by hate and malice, each believing that only its own desires were important. Don't buy this game unless you are either a big fan (I mean huge) of the Forgotten Realms series or a masochist.Beings of utterly wanton wickedness, demons were cruel and savage, without compassion or empathy and unfamiliar with concepts like fear or mercy. ![]() The second half kicks up a bit, but the crappy team AI will leave you to die in the corner by a large group of enemies. The missions are repetitive, the battle system is shallow, and for the first half of the game, you can get away with mostly jamming on the X button, occasionally doing a Super when it gets too crowded, or holding down L1 so you can mash on X more, only for distant enemies. The missions are repetitive, the battle system is shallow, and for the first half of the game, you can get away with mostly jamming on the X button, occasionally doing a Super when it gets too crowded, or holding down L1 so you can mash on X more, only for distant While I'll agree that the camera angles are nice, and the story line is interesting, I really don't like this game. While I'll agree that the camera angles are nice, and the story line is interesting, I really don't like this game. ![]()
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