Nicholas Slater
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Storyline is nice and plays out pretty much almost like a while different storyline like Fallout NV. The judgements actually have some surprising consequences, and sometimes the so called "Good Choice" may not be best for the world's factors. The gameplay got a minor Suikoden vibe, at least to me. Music is like 8/10. The downfalls are the weirdly placed difficulty curves in some areas and the graphics are like bargain bin Secret of Mana 2 to me, and falls flat on it. The game is pretty great!
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Jeremy Johnson
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There are translation AND grammatical issues. There's also a random glitch that causes the game to get stuck on the loading screen when switching maps, and you have to restart the app to fix it. Party members on standby have their gear unequipped even though their Stats show they ARE equipped. Plus, according to the Help instructions AND an NPC, those standby members are supposed to gain some EXP despite not being in battle, but that's a total lie! Only battle participants get the EXP.
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I'm not a fan of Kemco. Most of their RPGs are lackluster. But I was looking for a old school RPG and decided to give Kemco yet another go, in the hope that I will find something worth while. Thankfully, Monochrome Order is exactly what I was looking for. It is in traditional JRPG fashion, but with a small twist, as your lead character can perform arbitrations, thus changing the course of the game, and how one wants to play. It's a lot of fun and I am happy to have given it a good chance.
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