GameSpot gave Sudeki a 6.5 out of 10 and said it is "more style than substance". Ok, maybe Sudeki isn’t the deepest fantasy RPG out there, but I found it to be a thoroughly enjoyable adventure. The battle system is not cumbersome at all–the fact that the action does not stop while you are cycling through your items just adds to the challenge and is not that hard to overcome. Yes, some of the voices are annoying, but most are good, and the visuals are stunning. I rented Sudeki first and liked it so much that I bought my own copy. My only complaint is being forced to praise a pagan deity at the very end of the game. As a Christian, that really bothers me, even if it's "just a game". Also, parents, despite its cartoonish look, Sudeki is rated Mature.
I kinda liked Sudeki, but I was also frustrated with it too. The combat was shallow, the worst parts of action rpgs and the worst parts of First Person shooters. I never felt comfortable with using either hack and slash... Read Full Review
Sudeki was a fun game when I played it back in 2004 and gave Xbox owners the chance to play a Japanese style RPG(which is a rarity on the Xbox)while also being a good one. The story is about how the light world and da... Read Full Review