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You play Philip and you have a sidekick named, Leghorse (don't ask why) and you set off in an adventure to find the lost City of Forms (will explain in a bit.) On your way, you encounter all sorts of monsters and creatures, from ghosts, goblins, hedonists, lions, gross out monsters and even Dracula!

Filled with lots of blood and weird caves, plus a cool soundtrack that pits electronica with Japanese noise rock; this game will blow your mind away. The graphics are quite original and pretty colorful as well adding to the trippy vibe of the game. Essentially a pretty unusual but interesting piece of RPG that you can play in a little over 2 hours. Have fun and try not to crazy.

Okay, now I know that most of you love your RPGs when they have more than one characters, in-depth storylines, cool graphics and gorgeous cinematics. Let me tell you now, you will not find any of that here in Space Funeral.

The game is essentially a very disjointed, out-of-this-world adventure where the story is just so far out and nonsensical that in its insanity it actually makes sense. You're probably scratching your heads right now, but stick with me here. Even though the game might look very untypical of what you know as RPG, it actually contains a lot of RPG elements. Just a lot more twisted and more disturbing.

 

As long as you don't mind seeing faces in almost every living thing that surrounds you - cacti, rocks and trees- or that your companion is essentially a horse with no head and all human legs; or even if you go deaf because the music is essentially nothing but the guitars screeching non-stop; then this game was definitely made for you.

 




iPhone = Great gaming device. Don't agree? Who cares, because you're wrong.

Currently playing:

Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)     

    

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