
Curtis Radick
Good art, nice characters and outfits, but then you get to the game. Millions of menus, payment options everywhere. Too complex, too micro transaction, new characters? Micro transactions. Outfits? Micro transactions. And I was excited when I saw the bunny girl, not possible to acquire without copious spending and time.
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Emma Knapp
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Beautiful looking game with a cool story but struggling to get through the forced tutorial area. Every time you go into a dialogue it automatically sets you to auto text advance and half the time shoots you through the dialogue before you can read it. Also, the other type of dialogue is also auto text but you cant turn off or see chat history. You can't turn it off during the intro tutorial so might miss a lot of worldbuilding etc. Also the cg almost every attack gets tiring fast
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Winston Campbell
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A fun Auto-Battler, that allows you to chose when to use 4 spells. You can opt for full auto as well. The voice acting and story seem decent and are a big draw along with some cultured artwork and animations. Interaction is developed in other areas of the game like code deciphers and some out of combat healing. If you like auto-battlers it's worth giving a try. Noticable issues with sound going fuzzy and glitched after 30mins of gameplay.
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