Once the battle ends, you’re guided through a tutorial in summoning heroes, many of whom are female, and dressed in somewhat revealing clothes on their character cards. Battles in this are done mostly automatic with the player having control only over special attacks. As I watched the Princess run away while her brave heroes defend her, I was left just waiting for my turn to do something, even until the battle ends. I was left scratching my head, as there was nothing to explain to me why I should care maybe the Demon King’s a good guy and it’s just being misrepresented? Who knows. Immediately, League of Angels Fire Raiders thrusts you into the story, with you witnessing the Demon King’s victory over the Princess and her entourage. Your only hope is to summon a host of scantily clad women and ridiculous-looking men to defeat your nemesis, the Demon King. Your first attack goes poorly, but even though you are defeated and your heroes captured, there is still hope.
The Demon King and his army are on the march, invading your lands, and corrupting your citizens.