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Metacritic said:
ZTGD said:90 - Trillion: God of Destruction is a game with a unique concept, expertly executed with clever mechanics and solid writing.
Digitally Downloaded said:90 - For my part I really appreciate what Idea Factory has achieved with this game, and, while the theme is quite dark, it’s presented in that same bright and cheerful, satirical space that we’re so used to with this developer/publisher that it’s charming and irreverent.
Brash Games said:80 - I hold Trillion in high regard. From the art to the music to the characters to gameplay, I enjoyed my time with it.
High-Def Digest said:80 - While it can sometimes be alienating in how out there many of its ideas seem (considering the game is technically one big bossfight, it'd have to be), 'Trillion: God of Destruction' is an outstandingly original game that I can't wait to check out again.
The Vita Lounge said:78 - Trillion is not a game that will be to everyones tastes, it is unique and fun to play, but many players may find that it's trying to hard to be too different and therefore complicates itself, but if you're looking for a JRPG or SRPG with a unique spin then Trillion is definitely worth a look.
Worth Playing said:75 - Trillion: God of Destruction has a boatloads of flaws but still manages to be fun.
Hardcore Gamer said:70 - After making a terrible first impression, Trillion: God of Destruction manages to be a unique experience.
RPG Fan said:70 - The simulation and visual novel elements are great, but the RPG elements are not.
GamingTrend said:65 - Trillion: God of Destruction has wonderful characterization and compelling moments, but gets bogged down in a series of unintuitive design decisions and a lack of engaging main story content.
RPG Site said:60 - While Trillion: God of Destruction does an exceptional job in setting up its premise and having you care about the plight of its characters, the gameplay and combat mechanics left me feeling disappointed.
PlayStation LifeStyle said:40 - Trillion: God of Destruction is a bold experiment by Compile Heart, but unfortunately, it’s one that doesn’t work all that well.
Destructoid said:30 - Trillion: God of Destruction isn't a game, it's a job; and not a very good one.
Famitsu (JP Version) said:PSV 7/23 Makai Shin Trillion [9/8/8/9]
- Clear time is 25 hours. Clear time for all characters is 80+ hours.
- Watching the heroines that you've raised die one after another draws you in
- Dying skills are dramatic and awesome
- Game is difficult, but fair
- Simultaneous turns are like complex puzzles that keep you on the edge
- Love and battle portions are streamlined well
- Would have liked to have seen a better UI and more commands
- Very decent romance story, balance with the gameplay is superb
Dengeki (JP Version) said:Raising your girls causes you to get attached to them. They're all so cute! All of them are best girl!
I cried when Mammon died. Trying to kill Trillion without letting a girl die is despair.
It's a fun game, and I'm sorry, but I have to take off points for it making me feel too sad. Ahhh, Levia died too...
85/100
The Battle phase plays like a roguelike. You have to predict how Trillion will move in order to avoid his attacks. Mistakes are heavily punished.
It's basically impossible to avoid having your girls die.
I easily recommend this game if you like raising simulations.
80/100
I was indifferent to the characters at first, but the more I got to know them....
Raising mode is selecting commands to raise your girls' stats and abilities. You're motivated to train because you know that their lives literally depend on it.
I really hesitated when deciding who would die. It's proof of how much I was invested in the characters.
90/100
http://game.girldoll.org/ (JP Version) said:
The official Compile Heart website and Idea Factory International website for providing virtually all of the images/videos used in this thread.
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Spoilers scare the shit out of me so I haven't searched around fully to double-check that everything in the OP is 100% accurate. Apologies for any errors. Check the official website if you want more in-depth info about the game's mechanics.
Also if anyone spots a review for the western version then kindly post it here, since I don't follow any gaming websites myself.