

When i reached THAT point i already felt like this should be the end - turns out its maybe a bit more than halfway through only lol (also did they really have to give the mc the naruto run after that.). also makes the game go on for too long compared to how little there is to the combat. would have preferred if it was smaller in scale. there really was no need to make that story as big as it was. Oninakis story annoyed me with its unnecessary quadruple twists that somehow you can still see coming from miles away and all that. The Launch trailers for these games if you want to have glimpse of what to may expect: Just give them a chance, demos are available for some of the projects on PS4, Switch and Steam so check them out. Their games are made with a lot of heart and love and you can feel when you are playing them, this team is passionate about their works. worlds and gameplay that most JRPG fans would appreciate. The small team makes a really decent and pleasant JRPG classic experiences in a B project budget, and trust me when I say they make the best out of their small budgets with good writing providing touching emotional stories. Tokyo RPG Factory IMO is underrated and very overlooked. or many times ) moments in this 20 something hours of a game, and the gameplay was the best they ever offered, with giving you a decent amount of different gameplay styles by the different daemons you acquire each with his or her set of weapons and skills to use and change between during fights ( you can equip 4 daemons at the same time to shift between during the battle ). Which leads us to their latest games, was released recently in the west and it really surprised me with how they presented the theme the game is about in a really well made way.ĭeath and Despair were presented in a good ( and harsh sometimes.
