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6 out of 15
Overall the game is fun and should be given a serious look by fans of science-fiction themed action RPGs.
Developer
Spike
Publisher
Capcom Entertainment
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
21 July 2004
Genre
Action
Players
1
Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004
Author: Will Hill

The RPG elements of Crimson Tears make this game a fun diversion as you play farther and farther into the labyrinth levels with ever increasing abilities. The camera causes a bit of frustration and takes away a lot of the strategy elements that could have been in this game if it had allowed the player to see the entire room as it was entered, but overall the game is fun and should be given a serious look by fans of science-fiction themed action RPGs.



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