Posted on: March 19, 2023

RedTechKnight
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Grand Finale
It's a direct follow-up to and the finale of the events started in the previous game so you'll definitely want to play that first. Like its predecessor it's a mostly light-hearted affair that can get pretty dark occasionally, and offers plenty of wholesome charm even where it does lack novelty. The setting also has an interesting spin on its technology and magic. The main cast are all likeable and enjoyable to watch and there's plenty of fun to be had interacting with the various side characters as they go about their lives and a few have their own little sub-plots. The stakes are higher in this game with a more imposing adversary, but that does mean the story gets a little weird whenever the cabal of villains needs to be threatening and the heroes need to overcome them eventually. Some more contrivances abound but it's ultimately an engaging experience with novel elements at times. In terms of combat, the turn-based grid battles make a return from its predecessor unchanged. Some new spells were added, a few new characters are usable in battle at certain points and each character has a new ultimate attack. On each turn you can choose between a regular attack, using magic, or using a skill. Regular attacks are free (if you can reach the enemy and the character isn't sealed) but also less effective. Magic is typically highly effective against all but the few things strongly resisting it, but needs more than one turn to cast and can be interrupted (and needs mana naturally). Skills are cast from a meter that fills when you take or do damage, but said meter is also tied to a character's ultimate attack, so you'll have to decide whether to save up for a big hit or if regular skills will suit you better. Add in a nice mix of 2D and 3D art and a lot of awesome music and you've got a highly enjoyable JRPG, strongly recommended to fans of the genre and a must play for anyone who liked the previous game.
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