I’d say it’s unique in a similar way to Clair Obscur, in that it takes a lot of long running and well established mechanics but combines them in a way that feels very modern and original, topped off by the voice acting instead of the graphics. Unfortunately as the other commenter said the story isn’t particularly special and it doesn’t rush at all, so some parts can get a bit grindy.
If you find yourself in a long JRPG mood in the future I’d definitely recommend it, but you do have to be in a long JRPG mood to really enjoy it.
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I’d say it’s unique in a similar way to Clair Obscur, in that it takes a lot of long running and well established mechanics but combines them in a way that feels very modern and original, topped off by the voice acting instead of the graphics. Unfortunately as the other commenter said the story isn’t particularly special and it doesn’t rush at all, so some parts can get a bit grindy. If you find yourself in a long JRPG mood in the future I’d definitely recommend it, but you do have to be in a long JRPG mood to really enjoy it.