DemiKids: Light Version
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Atlus Co.
- Release Date: Oct 6, 2003
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 1 out of 17
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JonoL.Oct 17, 2003It's great in a way that there are so many different demons. Heaps better than pokemon.
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KyleK.Oct 10, 2004Kind of ironic that some criticize it as a Pokemon ripoff, when in fact Pokemon essentially lifted its entire "recruit and train monsters" system from the original Megami Tensei games on the NES and SNES (of which Demikids is a side-story). It is unfortunate, though, that the formerly rich and well-developed demon negotiation system is so limited in these games.
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NeptuneOct 12, 2003It's better than pokemon its the best rpg game this yr.
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RichardC.Nov 4, 2003In all realism, although a terrific game, it lacks some of the more user-friendly aspects of Pokemon, Demikids is a challenging RPG for Hardcore gamers, but if you do not like RPGS, or are not a Die-Hard gamer, Pass this one by.
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KaLokC.Nov 5, 2003I love this game but... Is there anyone get the answer of "Magic Word" in the game?
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BVOct 27, 2003Perfect.
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TomG.Oct 7, 2003I think this game is alot better than Pokemon, to be honest...although I love them both. This is an awesome game...definitely worth adding to your GBA SP Library.
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Awards & Rankings
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#34 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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GMR MagazineDemiKids has a finer pedigree than most, but the rest of us are still waiting for these things to grow a spine. A curiosity at best. [Nov 2003, p.91]
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Game InformerDemiKids (both Light and Dark versions) are what the last Pokemon entires should have been... If you have any affinity for the GBA Pokemon games, DemiKids is a must-buy. [Sept 2003, p.126]
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The games storyline and Demon collecting aspect more than make up for these SNES shortcomings, providing gamers with an entertaining, albeit dark RPG.