
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"When it comes to fighting demons in a school setting there are a few certain franchises that come to mind. Developer Necrosoft Games hasn’t been shy about making nods to these games when it came to advertising Demonschool over the course of its time in development and for good reason, it takes plenty of inspiration from many parts of these familiar games but goes its own route in terms of combat, exploration, and even time management in what makes for an interesting indie RPG, albeit one that tries a bit too hard to be unique and falters a bit as a result."

It's perhaps a touch too long, but Demonschool's mix of tactics play and a quirky cast make for a good time.

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AC Shadows is in but Ghost of Yotei is not? Out of all the ninja games that came out this year AC Shadows isnt even in the top 5.

Nusrat from NoobFeed write: There are a lot of different things in the game Demonschool. Its tactical fighting system is creative, fun, and always interesting, making it a fun change from standard turn-based RPGs. The presentation is slick and confident, with a great soundtrack and striking visuals. It fails to connect the story and make the characters interesting. The game has interesting ideas, but it has trouble with pacing and emotional depth. The characters are attractive, but they don’t change much after the first impression.