Brutish Mine
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Developer(s) | Illusion |
Publisher(s) | Illusion |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release date | September 14, 2000 |
Genre(s) | Eroge, RPG |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Media | DVD CD |
System requirements | 95/98/2000 500MHz Processor, 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended), 32 MB DirectX 8.1-compatible video card, DirectSound-compatible soundcard, 256 MB of RAM, DVD-ROM, 32 MB video card |
Input methods | Keyboard, Mouse |
[edit] Plot
The year is 2058. The destruction of the environment by human beings has caused several space distortions, which led to the appearance of monster-like creatures on the Earth. These creatures, also called "demons", may look like humans, but possess extraordinary powers. The main hero of the game, a young man named Kento, encounters one of the demons, whom he first believes to be a mere bandit. Unable to win the fight against the creature, Kento is saved by a lovely girl named Maki. She introduces him to SPAT ("Spiritual Attackers"), a special organization that fights against the demons and the corporation Gaian Global (GG), which is believed to stand behind them. Kento joins forces with SPAT and begins to investigate the megalopolis Kannazawa City for clues...
Brutish Mine plays a lot like a traditional Japanese RPG (such as for example Final Fantasy). You have a party of three people who fight regular enemies and bosses in turn-based combat, using attacks, spells, etc. The turns of battle participants are visible on a special bar. Outside of battles, Kento can explore the 3D environments with a fixed camera view, talk to NPCs, obtain items, and so on.
The game has numerous pre-rendered cut scenes, some of which depict explicit sexual images and activities.