KAKU: Ancient Seal
- November 26, 2020
- BINGOBELL
- 12h median play time
"Kaku: Ancient Seal" is a cartoon ARPG game with ancient themes. Players play a primitive man named Kaku in the game. They explore the open ancient world together with pet, search for lost temples scattered in the world, acquire the power of ancient elements, unlock the truth of...
Reviews
- The game features stunning visuals and a charming art style that enhances the overall experience.
- The combat system is engaging and offers a variety of skills and equipment, providing depth to gameplay.
- Exploration is rewarding, with a vast world filled with puzzles, quests, and collectibles that keep players invested.
- The game suffers from significant bugs, including issues with saving progress and unresponsive controls during combat.
- Platforming mechanics can be frustrating, with slippery edges causing players to slide off and die unexpectedly.
- The narrative lacks depth, with some players finding the story forgettable and the quests feeling like filler.
- graphics67 mentions
- 57 % positive mentions
- 39 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
The graphics of "Kaku: Ancient Seal" have received widespread praise for their beauty and artistic style, often compared to high-quality animated films and featuring vibrant environments and detailed character designs. Many players noted the game's impressive visual fidelity, including realistic lighting and fluid animations, although some mentioned minor optimization issues and a lack of character design diversity. Overall, the visuals are considered a standout aspect of the game, contributing significantly to its appeal and immersive experience.
“Boasting top-tier graphics, the game captivates with its realistic lighting and fluid water animations.”
“The graphics are nothing short of stunning, offering a visual feast for the eyes.”
“The game's visuals are stunningly beautiful, with each scene meticulously crafted and rich in intricate details.”
“My sole critique lies with the game's optimization, which I found slightly cumbersome considering the graphical fidelity on display.”
“There's a subtle lack of aesthetic diversity in character design, which could be more captivating.”
“The game is decent overall, though the graphics could use some improvement, particularly at close range.”
- gameplay64 mentions
- 39 % positive mentions
- 56 % neutral mentions
- 5 % negative mentions
The gameplay of "Kaku: Ancient Seal" is widely praised for its engaging mechanics, including tight combat systems reminiscent of soulslike games, a satisfying upgrade system, and a variety of weapons and puzzles that enhance the experience. While the game offers a rich and immersive adventure with a well-crafted narrative and beautiful visuals, some players noted issues with hit and dodge mechanics, bugs, and occasional repetitiveness. Overall, it is recommended for fans of the genre, providing a fun and dynamic gameplay experience.
“The gameplay is incredibly immersive, with a depth that is both smooth and well-executed.”
“The narrative and combat mechanics are incredibly engaging, drawing me effortlessly into the game's expansive universe.”
“The gameplay offers a wealth of variety, which is quite commendable.”
“An action game I'm really looking forward to, but it needs some improvement in the hit and dodge mechanics.”
“I do recommend, but there are a lot of bugs, bad camera follow, and boss mechanics need some refinement.”
“Repetitive gameplay: despite its unique setting, the gameplay loop becomes repetitive quickly.”
- story48 mentions
- 48 % positive mentions
- 46 % neutral mentions
- 6 % negative mentions
The game's story has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it engaging and well-crafted, while others describe it as plain and lacking depth. Many noted that the main character lacks personality and that quests often feel like filler rather than integral to the narrative. Despite these criticisms, some players appreciated the overall narrative structure and the immersive world, suggesting that while the main storyline may not be groundbreaking, it is complemented by enjoyable side quests and character interactions.
“Interesting story and cute characters.”
“The game's environments are meticulously crafted, with a coherent storyline and intuitive mission maps that facilitate quick learning for newcomers.”
“The game weaves a rich tapestry of storytelling, with profound character development that adds depth to the experience.”
“I find the main character very plain with virtually no personality, and the quests just seem like filler instead of tasks that are actually important to the story or anything for that matter (wait, what was the story again? I already forgot).”
“While the game's storyline left something to be desired, with minimal plot development, it's the combat and decryption aspects that truly shine.”
“However, I must also point out that the main storyline didn't resonate with me as much—it felt somewhat tiresome.”
- optimization17 mentions
- 18 % positive mentions
- 65 % neutral mentions
- 18 % negative mentions
The game's optimization has received mixed reviews, with some players praising its performance and graphical fidelity, achieving high frame rates even at maximum settings. However, others have noted significant performance issues, including stuttering and high VRAM usage, indicating that further optimization is needed for a smoother experience. Overall, while the game shows potential, it still requires improvements in optimization to fully realize its capabilities.
“The game is stunning and has excellent performance; it's incredible how seamlessly the large open world sections work.”
“Better optimized than several AAA games out there; in my opinion, the graphics are excellent and I consistently experienced frame rates exceeding 60 at high settings.”
“Visuals are great and I had frame rates above 144 constantly at high, so I would say better optimized than some AAA games out there.”
“The performance is terrible for how it looks.”
“On the downside, the game's optimization could be smoother, as it occasionally stutters and consumes a significant amount of VRAM, which I trust the developers will address.”
“Even though there are optimization issues, I think that upgrades will eventually resolve them.”
- music10 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 30 % neutral mentions
- 10 % negative mentions
The music in "Kaku: Ancient Seal" is widely praised for its ability to enhance the immersive experience, harmonizing well with the game's scenes and contributing to emotional expression. Reviewers note that the soundtrack is beautiful and fits the gameplay, with some rating it between 6 to 7 out of 10. Overall, the music is considered a significant aspect of the game, complementing its graphics and gameplay effectively.
“Beautiful game, amazing background music; don't be fooled by the cute aesthetics, the boss battles are fun and challenging.”
“The music in the game harmonizes well with the scenes, and I personally believe that the music is a very important part of the gaming experience: it makes the emotional expression in the game more accurate and allows people to immerse themselves more easily in the game world.”
“The game's soundtrack really enhances the immersive experience.”
“Music and sound: 6/10”
- humor5 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its charming humor, reminiscent of Pixar's animated style, with witty character dialogue and amusing enemy AI that enhances the experience. Players appreciate the lighthearted moments that balance the challenges, making the gameplay enjoyable and engaging. Overall, the humor adds a delightful layer to the action-adventure RPG experience.
“I heartily recommend this title to fans of action-adventure RPGs seeking a dash of humor reminiscent of Pixar's animated charm.”
“The segments I've experienced so far have been nothing short of amazing, with a touch of humor sprinkled throughout.”
“Witty character dialogue adds humor and personality.”
- character development5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
Character development in the game is highlighted as a strong point, with profound storytelling that enriches the overall experience. While some users note a lack of aesthetic diversity in character design, others appreciate the distinctive appeal of each character and the protagonist's improved appearance. The engaging gameplay elements further enhance the depth of character development, making it a compelling aspect of the game.
“The game's overall rhythm has shifted into a highly engaging phase, continuously presenting fresh and intriguing elements of combat, puzzles, exploration, and character development that excite and challenge me at every turn, making it nearly impossible to put down!”
“The game weaves a rich tapestry of storytelling, with profound character development that adds depth to the experience.”
“There's a subtle lack of aesthetic diversity in character design, which could be more captivating.”
“The protagonist's revamped appearance is a welcome upgrade, though there's room for further enhancement in character design.”
“Additionally, the character designs within the game are a delight; each one exudes a distinctive appeal that adds depth to the gaming experience.”
- grinding3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding in the game to be initially enjoyable, with engaging mechanics and fun gameplay, but it can become tedious over time, especially when faced with extensive physical puzzles that may require replaying sections if mistakes are made.
“I'm still early in the game, so maybe it gets better, but it's tedious all the same.”
“The physical puzzles are extensive and can be tedious, requiring replaying entire areas if a jump is missed.”
- atmosphere3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The game's atmosphere is highly praised for its impressive art style and expansive map, particularly the misty swamp, which enhances the overall experience. Players appreciate the masterful level design that invites exploration and contributes significantly to the immersive environment.
“The art style and overall atmosphere are great.”
“The map of the misty swamp is really big, and the atmosphere of the scene has changed a lot.”
“It is a pleasure to explore the game's environment because of the level design and atmosphere, which are masterfully created.”
“The map of Misty Swamp is really big, and the atmosphere of the scene has changed a lot.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find that the compelling narrative, aesthetically pleasing visuals, and engaging puzzles significantly enhance the replayability of Kaku: Ancient Seal, making it a game worth revisiting.
“The narrative is compelling, the visuals are aesthetically pleasing, and the puzzles enhance the game's replay value while showcasing the beauty of the environment and textures.”
“Kaku Ancient Seal has a lot of replay value.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players highlight the significant role of music in enhancing the emotional depth of the game, noting that it effectively complements the scenes and fosters a deeper immersion into the game world. This synergy between music and narrative is seen as crucial for conveying emotions accurately.
“The music in the game harmonizes well with the scenes, and I personally believe that the music is a very important part of the gaming experience: it makes the emotional expression in the game more accurate and allows people to immerse themselves more easily in the game world.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game's stability is reminiscent of classic PS2 titles, featuring a mix of enjoyable glitches that add to the overall fun experience.
“The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable.”
“I experienced constant lag and frame drops, which ruined the immersion.”
“There are so many bugs that it feels like an unfinished product.”