

I really like this game, but with Reforced, the unified launcher doesn't have the level of support that Steam has. What I mean is that the GOG version doesn't download just the campaign files like the Steam version does so it downloads duplicates of all the libraries and core game engine, making the size to host the game 150GB instead of the 62GB the steam one has. It also doesn't detect those other games, without some manipulation of the files on disk.

This JRPG is from some of the best in the industry, Furyu strives to innovate off the formula set by some of the most influential titles in JRPGs (SaGa, Xeno, etc.). Pros: - Romancing Saga style progression system, meaning you learn skills and gain stats by attacking and combat. - Balanced gameplay, the way that your statistics progresses allows for easy tailoring of the difficulty of game play. - "Ignition" System - risky as it disables a weapon until you fix it, but a power attack. - Lots of customization - Lots of choices that impact gameplay. - NG+ Cons: - Cut scenes, but no audio dialogue, just music and sound effects. - Story is disjointed for the first few hours of the game. - The systems are explained in brief, suffers unless you read the manual.

I have played the demo, and I still plan on getting the game when it is on a sale as Spiderwebsoftware deserves to get as much money as they can get. The pricing of the game seems a little high, for the game suffers from a few inconveniences that just don't exist on the older engine. The collision detection on the basic movement is a bit lacking, the fact that if you click on interactable objects and the movement towards there seems inconsistent doesn't help. At this point I'm going to wait to see if there is an update to the game before purchasing. Again I love the company and I have bought pretty much all their titles twice. Once on Steam and once again on GoG. I wish them the best and wanted to back this KS. I am sorely regretful I cannot reccommend it with the current state.

This game is not that good. Actually it was surprisingly not fun either. The graphics are fine, it just they tried to create a more starcraft feel, and it alienated fans. We played EE not because of Starcraft but because of EE. Still 10 dollars is a steal compared to the original price, but it doesnt live up to the other two. The concept was good though, it was just execution