Is it tough to play mill?


BenRoshi

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One of the games that I realy want to get for the gp32 once I get it is mill. But I was wondering, is it tough to play if you can't read korean? Also, joygp says its rated "from 18 Year". Is there a reason for that ?
 
I don't know about the game, but about the 18th year thing: I am not sure, but in Japan this is the 15 year, and next year is the 16th (i think). So maybe it means it is just from the future or something? :unsure:
 
Mill is a really interesting game but "loading" are TOO long.
I think it s an easy game and the korean language is not a problem, it s not like dragon quest 7 on playstation (in japanese :rolleyes: )
 
No no no, don't get Mill. I was fooled by the review on this site and got it from JoyGP. What a waste of $15.

The graphics are nice, sure. Until the screen is scrolling vertically (in some big levels) and "loose" background objects don't scroll along with it. Since they had enough time to make all these pointless indidivual NPCs, couldn't they at least bug test the graphic engine?

The music is incredibly grating. It's hardly more than 10 seconds and it repeats over and over and over.

Also, it's a beat'em up and you'll die sooner or later. And then you have to restart from the beginning, suffer through all the loading times AGAIN and watch all the unskippable cut scenes.

Unless I'm missing something, this game is not worth anyone's time and if I could sell my download, I would. If you want a beat'em up, get Her Knights or Dungeon & Guarder instead. If you want a RPG, get Astonishia. If you want both, tough luck. Buy a PS2.

After three downloads - Pinball Dreams (GREAT!), Little Wizard (pretty but unplayable) and Mill (simply unplayable) - I'm starting to doubt the quality of the GP32 games. Luckily it does so much more.
 
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