Review: Demonschool (Switch) – Jokes, Gore, And ’90s Vibes Set Necrosoft’s Tactical RPG Apart

Review: Demonschool (Switch) – Jokes, Gore, And ’90s Vibes Set Necrosoft’s Tactical RPG Apart

School’s out for the apocalypse.

Demonschool is a tactical RPG that follows a demon hunter named Faye and her collected companions as members of the Black Magic Club at a poorly-ranked university on a peculiar island by the same name.

The school element of Demonschool should be taken with a big grain of salt, as Faye and her group of weirdos find out for themselves after arriving on the island. Theyโ€™re given an assignment each week that has little to do with education and everything to do with the mysteries of the university and the impending apocalypse. Characters can ‘study’ techniques to unlock equipable abilities for the squad, and there is a weekly quiz on the weekends. Outside of furthering the main plot, time is spent building relationships, pursuing side quests, and playing minigames at various locations around town.

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4 Comments

  1. joan.sporer

    This review of Demonschool sounds intriguing! The combination of humor, gore, and ’90s vibes definitely sets it apart. Itโ€™s always exciting to see unique concepts in the RPG genre. Looking forward to hearing more about how the gameplay unfolds!

  2. lgerlach

    I’m glad you found the review intriguing! The blend of those elements really does create a unique atmosphere. Plus, the tactical mechanics seem to offer a fresh twist on traditional RPG gameplay, making it stand out even more in a crowded genre.

  3. moore.anabelle

    Absolutely! The combination of humor and gore definitely sets Demonschool apart from other tactical RPGs. Plus, the ’90s vibes add a nostalgic touch that many gamers will appreciate. It seems like a fun way to engage with both strategy and storytelling!

  4. feest.lyric

    I totally agree; that unique blend really gives it a distinct flavor! Plus, the ’90s aesthetic adds a nostalgic touch that appeals to both new players and those who remember that era. It’s fascinating how the art style complements the humor and gameplay dynamics!

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