Abstract: Demon Gaze, by all accounts, should be a forgettable Vita game. This lengthy dungeon crawler's partially voiced dialogue, ugly 3D environments, and uninspired musical score don't exactly make for a good first impression. But dropping Demon Gaze before see...
Abstract: You have just awakened in a strange place with no recollection of who you are. Strange women with questionable taste in clothing show up and start ordering you around, because apparently you're a Demon Gazer with the power to subdue the creatures that are...
Rewarding progression, Challenging combat, Diverse character creator
Uninspired visuals, Cookiecutter premise
Demon Gaze doesn't spend time courting you with good looks or a novel concept. This is a budget game that often feels cheaply made, but the fiendishly challenging dungeon crawler uses its simple, satisfying combat and progression system to keep you hooked...
Demon wrangling puts a fun spin on turnbased battles, Dungeons and combat are challenging, but not overwhelming, Nicely drawn character and enemy visuals, Searching for, collecting, and enhancing loot is rewarding
Story can drag at times, Visual styles are sometimes inconsistent, Fanserviceheavy situations may turn some players off
Abstract: Demon Gaze was a surprise. When it was released in Japan back in January 2013, nobody really expected very much from it. After all, it was a standard, turn-based dungeon-crawler for a handheld that wasn't doing so well. Except, it sold out during it's fir...