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29.9.2016

This is a new project by Gust, who are famous for their long-running and adorable Atelier series. This is an action rpg though, which is a fresh take on their approach for game development.I bought this game from my local Game shop and I was really wary and hesitant for a long time now due to reading many bad reviews on Amazon about this game and because I am a Gust and Atelier fan, I decided to take the plunge.Story: As I felt with Sophie, the story is serviceable, it is a platonic love between the two main female leads. It's nothing revolutionary or innovative but it manages to keep one's interest.Characters: The cast is fine; I really like Arnice and her protective, gallant tendency to protect her weak friend,which in turn is mainly a fan-service damsel-in-distress type. The other characters are just there for the ride to give a sense that that world is populated but I found them mildly interesting.Graphics: The graphics look fine for an anime rpg; they are almost Atelier level as in Sophie, not the ps3 and vita ones. However, for plot reasons they are always dark but beautiful.Game play mechanics: You need to do a ton of quests, 300 to be exact to unlock one of the trophies. Basically, you leave the hotel to follow a certain scenario, you choose your destination on the world map and you go there for a specified amount of time that you can't exceed, plot reasons again. This can feel like a rinse-and-repeat approach, but the game is not too long to overstay its welcome, sans the extensive grinding if you want to feel overpowered in your rpgs as I do.The game has a pokemon-esque mechanic in which your recruit monsters to fight alongside you by getting certain item drops or buying the necessary parts to 'Actualise' them by paying with blue blood, which is also required for leveling up the main character, so you would always feel that you don't have enough of it unless you spend too much grinding and farming like I did. The main character also assumes some powerful forms depending on the type of monsters you choose to use and their affinities.Battles: They are fun and the hits seem to have an impact, but the framerate tend to stutter when there are a lot of enemies on the screen or when you use certain forms or moves. I would say the game is on the easy side, but I did lots of grinding.Music: The music was very good and memorable and they suit the atmosphere of each dungeon really well for the most part.Voice acting: I really like the voice acting but mind you it is all dubbed in Japanese. On the plus side, all dialogue is dubbed.Extra features: the game doesn't have a difficulty setting but it does have a new game plus mode to make your life easier should you decide to replay it. It is also easy to platinum even for people who are not trophy hunters normally like myself.Overall, I do recommend this game to Gust and Atelier fans or lovers of Jrpgs in general as I really liked it in general. If you have any questions about the game please feel free to ask and I will probably update this review if the need arises.
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