Doom & Destiny Video Game Series
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Doom & Destiny Advanced
RPG 03 August 2015
A light-hearted jRPG developed for mobile platforms. Doom & Destiny Advanced is a prequel, telling a story that takes place sometime before the events from the first installment, but maintains a similar theme. Four nerdy friends teleport to a fantasy universe, where they have to stop a ruthless businessman Solomon Steele, who wants to take over the world using his start-up. The player has the opportunity to visit hundreds of varied locations and complete numerous story and side quests. The battle system is turn based and is visibly inspired by the earlier installments of the Final Fantasy series. Doom & Destiny Advanced offers a complex character development system with 15 character classes (including warrior, mage, thief, cook), various outfits, and over 150 special skills. Aside from the single player mode, the game includes a crossplatform multiplayer module. It is split between a coop mode that allows the players to complete the single player campaign as a team and a special PvP mode in which the players clash on a special Arena.
Doom & Destiny
RPG 29 November 2012
A two-dimensional turn-based comedy RPG. In Doom & Destiny, four RPG lovers go to a fantasy world and are mistaken for a party of heroes. While playing, the player explores various levels (i.e. cities and dungeons), meets numerous non-player characters, performs quests, and fights team fights against hundreds of enemies. As befits a classic RPG, Doom & Destiny offers a myriad of customization options for characters’ appearance, equipment, and skills. As we gather experience, our heroes can master over 200 special powers and attacks. As for the visual layer, Doom & Destiny references the genre’s classics, including the initial installments of the Final Fantasy series. Similarly to those, the title features traditional two-dimensional graphics with an aerial view. The production features a large dose of humor, mostly connected to the fact that modern-day heroes were thrown into a fantasy world.