Corum: Legend of Anpnentria / Corum: Jeoju Badeun Ttang [K] Hicom Entertainment 1997

With Corum, HiCom's internal Saver Team created what would become Korea's third most successful RPG series after The War of Genesis and Astonishia Story. A fact not that easy to understand when having a try at the series' first entry, as it feels quite unpolished. The story about a warrior that seeks revenge on the evil lord that has slaughtered his entire village is a beaten horse, but where the game falls flat the most is its action battle system. There's a severe lack of variety, as the hero only knows no offensive moves other than a standard combo and a dash attack. A block button is supposed to bring more depth to the fighting, but it puts the player in a worse situation more often than not, so a combination of evasion and button mashing is always more effective, the incredibly stupid AI takes care of the rest. Even the bosses seem ridiculously easy at first, that is until they switch into near-invincible mode, which requires hours of grinding to even be able to touch them at this state. There are also only three different weapon types, swords, halberds and (utterly useless) bows. Funny enough, there is a bar that recharges in between attacks and determines the strength of the next stroke, much like in Final Fantasy Adventure on the classic Game Boy.
The graphics are... weird. Everyone in their right mind should call them hideous, but at times they develope that certain plastic charme only East Asian renderings ever seem to achieve.
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Korean - Custom ISO Demo 186MB (uploaded by Molitor)
Korean ISO Demo + Music CD Play 131+323MB (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)


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