Publisher Kemco has announced a shiny new Spring Sale for Nintendo Switch and 3DS, discounting eight of its RPG titles for your consideration.
The sale is live as we speak across North America, Europe and Australia, with discounts reaching as high as 50% off for a limited time. Check out all the games included below:
Asdivine Hearts
40% off | Nintendo Switch
Asdivine Hearts boasts of groundbreaking visual quality, plenty of subquests, a battle arena, treasure to dig for, and an enemy guide to complete. By taking puzzle piece-like jewels and setting them in a box known as a rubix, players are able to customize characters! How far can you level and how many millions of damage can you dish out? All these challenges await you and more!
Asdivine Hearts II
40% off | Nintendo Switch
Picking up two years after the events of their first adventure, Zack and friends find themselves off on another quest, but this time to save the parallel world of Archelio, which is on the verge of being frozen in ice.
Asdivine Dios
40% off | Nintendo Switch
Boasting a voluminous story, an expansive world, treasure filled dungeons, exciting turn-based battles, weapon creation, and more, the all-inclusive RPG experience is here! Plus, limitless enemies and loot, a multitude of subquests, and even bosses that will blow your mind await!
Asdivine Menace
40% off | Nintendo Switch
Boasting a voluminous story, an expansive world, treasure filled dungeons, exciting turn-based battles, weapon creation, and more, the all-inclusive RPG experience is here! Plus, limitless enemies and loot, a multitude of subquests, and even bosses that will blow your mind await!
Asdivine Kamura
40% off | Nintendo Switch
After everything is upended when a transcendent being named Zaddes appears and begins altering the world, the Spirit Deity, Shiki, sets out to gather the Mystic Orbs scattered throughout the various regions, and restore his world. Teaming up with an unlikely band of both quiet and freewheeling female companions, what conclusion they all arrive at? Only deity knows the answer to that!
Dragon Sinker
40% off | Nintendo Switch
Join forces with humans, elves, and dwarves, and set off on a journey to slay the evil dragon, Wyrmvarg! Employing 8-bit graphics and sound that hark back to the golden age of RPGs, Dragon Sinker brings a visual and audio feast to the table of hungry gamers starving for the nostalgia of the great classics of yesteryear!
Machine Knight
50% off | Nintendo 3DS
To save his dying world from energy shortages Frain travels through a mysterious gate in an attempt to find a solution. Waiting for him there, however, are treachery and betrayal. Despite this, two heroines, Bell the priestess and the spirited Aulin, support Frain through his troubles. Frain, more determined than ever, sets out with his two new companions to defeat the dark forces and save the world beyond the gate.
Symphony of Eternity
50% off | Nintendo 3DS
Kreist is on a quest with his golem friend Dauturu to find Regratlute, which is said to be able to grant any wish. On their travels, they come across a young lady being attacked by demons, and rescue her. What fate awaits Kreist, Dauturu and the mysterious young lady?
Are you an RPG fan? Think you'd be able to work your way through all of these? Let us know if any games listed above take your fancy in the comments.
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I think Dragon Sinker is the only one worth getting on this list IMO. It's all the classic Kemco "RPG Maker" stuff.
@ZeldaFanboy78 Pretty sure this gets asked on every Kemco discount article (therefore about once a month). I think the general consensus is probably not unless you want a very generic and bland RPG. I think some are slightly better than others but I wouldn't know I'm afraid. I'm sure someone does, probably.
@ZeldaFanboy78 Yes, so long as you know what you're getting. They're JRPG comfort food. They're what to play when you want something familiar that won't make you work too hard. They're perfect for when you're in the mood for the original Final Fantasy but kinda want something else because you've already played it a dozen times. They're not good--but they're not bad, and they have their place.
@ZeldaFanboy78 Dragon Sinker and Machine Knight are both pretty good. DS is better than the usual EXE Create cookie cutter games and less daunting that it seems at first. MK isn't as good as some of Hit-Point's other games since it was one of their earliest ones, but I still liked it. Even has multiple endings.
@ZeldaFanboy78 No
So the people that say no are also the ones that never played them? I mean I can’t imagine these are great games by any means, it’s just funny hearing that.
Am I the only one that thinks that the first name of their series is very unfortunate?
It's a shame they don't port their 1GBA games somehow. I believe they had 2 that were particularly good (?). Egg Mania and Boulder Dash EX.
It looks like they didn't discount their decent "Citizens" game series here then?
I'd need to have played every other JRPG on the planet before I'd even think about eyeing these, to be honest. Every Kemco JRPG I've seen looks painfully generic. I'd rather play a Tokyo RPG Factory game.
That ass most have been really divine to grant so many entries.
Awful excuses for rpgs even at these prices are a rip off seen better mobile games that are free than these turds.
Who buys these someone must as they keep making them. What is with Nintendo Life promoting turds off late.
@ZeldaFanboy78
Definitely not.
@apoqalypse you are not 🤣 a little asinine
@ZeldaFanboy78 You'll have more fun making your own JRPG thru an RPG Maker than with these
Those titles are like particularly ponderous lines pulled from obscure haikus.
Dragon Sinker? More like Dragon Stinker, am I right guys?
Actually I'm wrong, because I played it and it's a pretty good Dragon Quest clone. I know nothing about the other games, though.
@Bizaster friendly reminder that if I needed a fanheaded opinion on any game being garbage, I could just go read a "review" of it. Right here on NL among other places. I've "survived" at least one of Kemco's JRPGs with fond memories (one released back on NES, long before some of you snarkers were even born), and yhey also marked my gamer childhood with one of the best Mickey Mouse games I've ever played (the very one they had to doll-up to star someone Kid Clown in the west where they didn't have a Disney license). And their modern JRPGs, like Chronus Arc I already own on 3DS and have long eyed as a double-dip on Switch, are competent if comparatively standard genres pieces. Their only "fault" is being outclassed on a platform that boasts Final Fantasy, Xenoblade and Star Ocean to its name at once - but their multitude still contributes to this platform being the ultimate JRPG machine nowadays.
I was just scrolling down the page when I read the name Dragon Stinker.....
I’m good with having half of these on Wii U and Vita; no reason for me to get them on Switch.
Kemco sucks. I wouldn't bother if they were free 🤮
@Bizaster all of them are "pretty much all shovelware" depending on you ask. You think Legend of the Ghost Lion wasn't dismissed as a "cheap Dragon Quest knockoff" back in the day? Fans gonna fan.
@nhSnork Well, Kemco's NES times were their golden age, so that makes sense. And hey, having fond memories of their games is nothing to be ashamed of.
These days though? RPG Maker games all the way. And you don't even have to play them to understand that they are all going to be bland and mediocre AT BEST. Even the trailers are full of typos and such.
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