
Chris Nevitt
Pretty solid Jrpg. Lets you try a sizable chunk of the game before making you buy the full version, which is reasonably priced. Most importantly, while there is a cash shop that can be accessed at any time after buying the full game, the game was originally designed without it, so there are no frustrating mechanics in the game that exist solely to tempt you into spending money. I'm only deducting a star because the menus are more than a little clunky.
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Jeremy Johnson
It takes a few too many button presses just to access skills and items in the menu. Having to equip allies with consumable items in order to use them in battle, instead of going directly into the inventory like normal, is especially inconvenient since when you switch out allies their equipped items unequip automatically. In terms of equipping skills, it would've been better if the number of slots to equip them would increase wth each class a party member masters; just eight slots isn't enough.
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I loved the storyline of this game and that you could meet your companions along the way and choose which ones to take with you. It's got a lot of replayablility, and I liked the Niecks ending very much. I just wish that you could make more choices for yourself, I also wish that there was a portrait for your character, and the menus a little hard to navigate. But all in all, this game was a real hidden gem and I loved it.
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