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Requiem of Hell (N-Gage)

You're Troy, a hero who has returned to a peaceful village life after traversing deep into the belly of Hell, risking your soul to extinguish the fires for good. What nobody told you is that for the last three years, the good sorceress Linda had been using those fires to imprison Dalu, the most evil fiend in existence. Now that he's free, his strength has increased a hundredfold and he has re-awakened the Dragon Tree - Hell's own power source. Smooth move, hero. [Nokia]

Nokia
Action, Role-Playing Game
Players: 2
M (Mature)
Developer: Digital Red
Released November 8, 2004

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

68 / 100

Critic Reviews

86 N-Gage World
A very accomplished and well thought out game that contains hour and hours of intense gaming action especially when playing in the Multi-player mode via its Bluetooth wireless capabilities. In my opinion this game is a masterpiece and should definitely not be overlooked.
84 PGNx Media
An extremely competent action-RPG on N-Gage with enjoyable hack-and-slash action complete with an assuring presentation.
81 BonusStage
A solid N-Gage title that definitely could use a more polished, lengthier follow up.
80 GameZone
Aside from a few issues with disjointed graphics and lousy translations, Requiem of Hell is a pretty fun (albeit derivative) hack n’ slash action RPG.
70 1UP
For fans of action RPGs, Requiem of Hell is a solid, entertaining hack & slash. It may lack certain polish in its design, but it still succeeds at challenging players and pushing forward the N-Gage's graphics capabalities -- hack & slash never looked so good on a handheld.
60 GamerFeed
A pretty standard hack-and-slash game that features detailed graphics and tons of action. Yes, the dialogue is laughably bad and it's too easy to become overwhelmed by enemies, but this is a good title that finally gives N-Gage owners something to be happy about.
40 GameSpy
The game has a little bit too much Hell in it -- and I don't mean the cool, heavy metal, comic-booky kind.

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