- January 6, 2024
- Dimitek - zzkontaz
Demons Infernalize
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About
In "Demons Infernalize," players control a demon and use various abilities like shooting fireballs and slashing with lasers to destroy ice monsters. Healing is done by burning objects, and treasures can be found to earn gold for character upgrades. The game features abilities such as Area Bombing, Auto Shoot, and Barrier, and upgrades like Max Hearts, Damage Bonus, and Move Speed Bonus. The objective is to survive for as long as possible against the icy foes.





- The gameplay is simple yet challenging, with fast-paced rounds that keep players engaged.
- The graphics are bright and colorful, creating an immersive experience.
- The game has fun mechanics and smooth transitions when leveling up.
- The game suffers from poor optimization, with lag and crashes reported by players.
- Movement feels awkward due to inertia, and the graphics have been criticized for being grainy and unclear.
- There is a lack of content, including enemy variety and meaningful upgrades, making the gameplay repetitive.
graphics
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics have received mixed reviews, with some players noting a significant downgrade in clarity and quality, describing them as grainy and unclear, particularly after the 1.0 update. Conversely, others appreciate the bright and colorful visuals, highlighting their immersive quality and effective integration with sound effects. Overall, the inconsistency in graphical quality has left some players dissatisfied while others find them appealing.
“The graphics are nice.”
“The graphics are bright and colorful, even the experience gems.”
“The graphics and sound effects are well-executed, creating an immersive experience.”
“The graphics are a huge downgrade, moving from a more Soulstone Survivors type of clarity and good quality picture to a grainy, fuzzy display where I can barely see the things moving on the screen.”
“The graphics are bright and colorful, but they lack clarity and detail.”
“The graphics are disappointing, lacking the sharpness and quality expected from modern games.”