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Vay is a port or remake of the 1994 RPG by the same name it is pretty interesting for the iPhone and it works very well what you do in this game is just like every other standard RPG but it is actually includes some anime style cut scene. There is one at the beginning there is another one within 30 minutes into it. It does sound like this and then the voice acting is done by the exact same person in all of them, which are unfortunate. But it is not bad quality.
When you play through the game all of the menus are exactly like every other RPG you play through you do not really had to drag and drop anything you just double click on things and when you want to move around this is where things get a little bit interesting.
You can either just tap ones and then have your character move to that location slowly or double tap and they will run over to there. When you do this on doors most of the time it does work successfully and I will bring you right in there but sometimes you do had to do a little bit of navigating. It will take you a little bit to get use to this and get it right but overall Vay is a really great game.
One of the cool things about Vay is the fight scenes you are looking over box of the player and you can see a really nicely drawn anime scene and the attacks are very much automated.
This is the beginning of the game already my character seem over powered but it is still enjoyable. And what are really enjoy about this game is this the first App that I have encountered that has allowed you to exit the application from the App itself instead of pressing the home screen. Hopefully that means that shots out of your RAM and it is not keeping it running in the background but only time will tell or how many times I load the App up and how many times my iPhone crashes.
This is Ben Bryan from AppVee.com the definitive source for iPhone app reviews.
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