

Revenant Dogma’s music, many of its 3D polygonal monster models, some of its overworld spritework, and the core features of its turn-based battle system are all from Revenant Saga.


Revenant Dogma is a sequel in another, more obvious way – recycled assets. The story connections between Revenant Saga and Revenant Dogma make playing Revenant Saga first recommended, but absolutely not required to follow the plot. Revenant Dogma’s story is self-contained, and the playable characters are all new. Revenant Dogma is Exe-Create’s indirect sequel to Revenant Saga. On the PS4, there was only a little bit of lag before and after some battles, and the game never crashed once.
#PS4 FLATOUT 4 TOTAL INSANITY WIKI PS4#
I chose to play Revenant Dogma on my PS4 and accept that most battle messages would be unreadable. Playing on a Vita TV fixed the display, but introduced a much worse problem of gameplay lag and sudden crashes. The cutoff display made it hard to read messages about battle events, or make out the numbers representing each character’s limiter.
#PS4 FLATOUT 4 TOTAL INSANITY WIKI 720P#
I don’t know if this problem was the game’s fault, or my fault for playing on a very old 720p HDTV. The very top and bottom of the game’s display were cut off on my TV screen. I had a minor technical issue with PS4 Revenant Dogma. Turning random encounters off is a sanity-saving gift for certain “find something randomly hidden in a dungeon” sidequests, some of which are repeatable. One of the paid DLC offerings gives the option to turn off random encounters – but a ring that turns off random encounters can easily be acquired from the shop menu with in-game currency. The PS4 version also offers paid DLC to power up the party. Shop items are unnecessary on Easy difficulty, but almost required to struggle through Normal difficulty and above. This in-game currency can be spent on powerful items in what I assume is a cash shop on the smartphone version. In the PS4 version, the player automatically acquires an in-game currency from winning battles. This review is for the Sony Playstation 4 version of Revenant Dogma, which has a base price of $15 in the US. Short aside from non-story optional content
