Critic Reviews
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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.
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| 84 |
PGNx Media
An extremely competent action-RPG on N-Gage with enjoyable hack-and-slash action complete with an assuring presentation.
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| 81 |
BonusStage
A solid N-Gage title that definitely could use a more polished, lengthier follow up.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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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