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Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess
The Nightmare Princess introduces the new character Valgyrie, who is able to set traps as well as directly attack enemies by kicking. The player can deal damage to an enemy by stomping on them after they have fallen to the ground, or kick them into traps. Modes The main feature of the game is called the Quest Mode, which features 100 new quests to...
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Ultimately Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess is a great guilty pleasure game for strategy buffs with a sense of humor. If you like the idea of knocking someone into a cannon and launching them into a cage then this game is probably for you!
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess is in a really weird spot, but here’s the rub — as a Deception enthusiast, I was more than happy enough to take Velguirie’s story for a spin, and I found myself beating the original game again as well as creating a few levels in the Studio. Just know exactly what you’re getting into with Nightmare and make an informed decision.
Although rough around the edges, Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess gives players a chance to kill people in some of the most brutal ways possible. Fans of wanton violence and Rube Goldberg contraptions will have a bloody good time setting off traps. And with two full games to choose from, this PlayStation 4 port will keep sadistic murderers busy for dozens of hours.
If value for money is a big deal to you, then you really can’t go wrong with the amount of content crammed into Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess. If you were a fan of Blood Ties, then the extra content in this follow up is bound to satisfy. It offers something original that doesn’t fail to deliver a good amount of entertainment – especially to those with a dark sense of humour (trust me, the various hilarious and brutal ways to torture your opponent are bound to shock and delight). Despite getting a bit repetitive, Deception IV‘s unique nature and seamless combination of battle and strateg...
Since Deception IV: Nightmare Princess is just Deception IV: Blood Ties with additional content, the core features and mechanics of the game remain largely unchanged. With that said, please refer to our review of Deception IV: Blood Ties HERE for a more in depth breakdown of what the base game and, ultimately, a large part of what that instalment offered. In this review, we’ll be focusing much more on the changes and new additions Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess brings to the table.