Zangeki no Reginleiv

Zangeki no Reginleiv

Developer(s) Sandlot
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Composer(s) Masafumi Takada
Platform(s) Wii, Wii U (Nintendo eShop)
Release date(s) Wii
  • JP February 11, 2010

Wii U
Nintendo eShop
JP February 18, 2015
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single Player, 4 player co-op online
Distribution Wii Optical Disc

Zangeki no Reginleiv (斬撃のREGINLEIV Zangeki no Reginleiv, lit. "Slashing Reginleiv"), originally titled Dynamic Slash, or Dynamic Zan, is an action game for the Wii developed by Japanese developer Sandlot and published by Nintendo. It was first revealed at Nintendo's conference on October 2, 2008.[1]

Gameplay

The game supports free four-player online cooperative gameplay via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Players can control the on-screen character via the Wii MotionPlus in combination with the Nunchuk or the Classic Controller. It also includes weapon customization and more than 300 weapons. The player has the ability to target an enemy's head or limbs and cut them off, complete with blood effects.[2]

Plot

The story is an adaption of the Ragnarok story of Norse mythology. The player controls one of two angelic siblings, Frøy and Freia, who serve the Norse gods by battling the races of giant that have emerged, leading to the eventual rebirth of the world. While the game takes considerable artistic license with the source material, it does reflect events and characters from the original myth.

Characters

Playable characters:

Gods:

Humans:

Release

The game was released on February 11, 2010 in Japan. With its black cover design, it is the third game to break the tradition of white keep cases for Wii video games; the first two were New Super Mario Bros. Wii and Metroid Prime Trilogy. It was not released in North America, Europe, or Australia.

In the January 2015 Nintendo Direct, it was announced that Zangeki no Reginleiv and other Wii games would be released for download through the Wii U's Nintendo eShop.[3] In Japan, it was released on February 18, 2015.[4]

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
Famitsu28/40
NTSC-uk7/10[5]
PixlBit4/5[6]

Due to the game only being released in Japan, not many outlets have reviewed the game. Famitsu, Japan's weekly gaming magazine, awarded the game a 28/40 with a breakdown of 8/7/7/6.

NTSC-uk were impressed by the number of enemies the game featured but criticised the resulting slowdown and claimed that "Hacking, slashing, zapping and exploding. Zangeki no Reginleiv does what it promises."[7] In America, PixlBit awarded the game 4/5 stars citing the game's excellent WiiMotion Plus utilization and the co-operative online mode. Siliconera said that the game is "mindless fun", "so mindless ... people are either going to love it or hate it."[8]

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