Elo Hell
Part choice VN, Part BA without the MO, other minigames thrown in. The voice acting and humour are on point, the story and gameplay surprisingly work well together. An interesting blend of genres.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghw7cjFygRw
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
This game is not at all like it is advertised. I go into it expecting a break and just clicking through what I assume to be an interesting story. Sadly what is it really, a dead moba that you can’t play because youre waiting on someone else to join.
horrible
dead
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Light Fairytale Episode 2
MUSIC
well…it has one great song. i’m not sure if there are more. generally i don’t pay attention to this aspect of games.
STORY
though i enjoy what we got, i would agree with others that it’s barren. not a lot going on here.
more world building would be nice. the elder could have gave some good exposition on the region which haru knows nothing of. instead of just asking a stranger for help and mentioning someone that just happened to be right there. where do these people sleep anyway? too cold to sleep outside.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
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A pretty interesting game
Builds on the foundation of 1
Looking forward to ep 3
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Monads
The game is quite entertaining, the content is good enough.
PROS:
Good story, Nice characters. Interesting world. Feels like an Anime fantasy series.
CONS:
The english localization is awful and the skill variety feels ridiculously complex for the simplicity of the battles.
I mean, you got like 985679 skills for each character but you won’t ever need them. Just use “the one that kills stuff” with any character and win the game. Also, many of the battle conditions are either not shown or explained correctly so the “kill stuff " is always a valid path.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
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No Reviews? That’s a shame…well It’s a SRPG Puzzle(like) that’s fun to play. So play it. Real good. 8.1/10
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Light Fairytale Episode 1
I originally bought this game out of boredom. Having played everything in my library over again looking for a refreshing narrative; something I could hover my cursor over and think, “this, this is well written.”
I eventually bought a kindle and put a Hiatus on gaming for several months, disappointed at the lack of any new titles containing a decent narrative. I initially broke this hiatus at the release of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and I was happy with what the game offered. Yet, still, the narrative end of the game felt passive and only served to augment the gameplay.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Definitely can’t recommend this game as a stand-alone, though that may change if/when he releases the complete story and bundles them together in some way. But as it stands, it is a very incomplete and barebones jrpg. But let’s start with some positives.
Positives
• Music: Definitely was the best part of this game. All the music sounds really good and enjoyable enough to listen to outside of the game.
• Setting: While it really does come off being a pretty generic jrpg world, it is interesting enough to keep your attention.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game