

As a Deep Dungeon, the HoH floor setup varies for every entry. As well, while floors 20-30 are not necessary bad, would advise some caution as things might get rough depending on the group.One of the pros on HoH is that aetherpool armor always gets a +1 and same for weapon every time you clear floor 30, thus making it easier to go 99/99. Most players and casual raiders only aim to clear the first thirty, while more hardcore gamers try to finish all the remaining levels.

Rating wise, it was somewhere between 5 stars and 6 stars for me, so I went with the higher number of 6 stars. In total, Heaven-on-High has 30 ordinary floors and 70 challenging floors. I'd recommend putting A Time for Heaven on your list for an evening you want to watch a movie while your working on a hobby or knitting, or feel like sitting around with a cup of hot chocolate. This deep-dungeon has 100 floors to conquer, with an ever-changing layout that can be difficult to prepare for.

The acting and casting are pretty good also. To unlock Juedi, you will need to climb Heaven-on-High. That aside, the story is ultimately interesting, a has a nice resolution ending leaving me satisfied with its conclusion. As for its over all message as a Faith Based Christian film, there are some implications about dying, forgiveness, and how to get to heaven that get a bit blurred. It's not spectacular, a little drab color wise, but the over all story holds together quite well. From a filmmakers perspective, the cinematography, acting, etc reminds me more of a Weekend TV Special, than your typical movie. Having watched and reviewed many Faith Based film, A Time for Heaven, has a good enough story to past the exception test as a pretty good movie.
