There was a lot of excitement when Square Enix founded Tokyo RPG Factory five years ago, as the studio looked to create role-playing games that harkened back to the ’90s. Both of the studio’s first two titles, 2016’s I am Setsuna and 2018’s Lost Sphear, delivered a slice of nostalgia, but it felt more like a developer trying to evoke the idea of Chrono Trigger rather…
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Incredible story that isn't afraid to touch on morbid subjects.
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Fantastic ending that branches in believable ways.
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Memorable twists and characters that will stick with the player.
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Puzzle elements would've improved levels.
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Passable combat.
