oninaki review

Oninaki Review | An essential exploration of life and death

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…

  • Incredible story that isn't afraid to touch on morbid subjects.
  • Fantastic ending that branches in believable ways.
  • Memorable twists and characters that will stick with the player.
  • Puzzle elements would've improved levels.
  • Passable combat.

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Incredible story that isn't afraid to touch on morbid subjects. Fantastic ending that branches in believable ways. Memorable twists and characters that will stick with the player. Puzzle elements would've improved levels. Passable combat.
Incredible story that isn't afraid to touch on morbid subjects. Fantastic ending that branches in believable ways. Memorable twists and characters that will stick with the player. Puzzle elements would've improved levels. Passable combat.
Incredible story that isn't afraid to touch on morbid subjects. Fantastic ending that branches in believable ways. Memorable twists and characters that will stick with the player. Puzzle elements would've improved levels. Passable combat.
Incredible story that isn't afraid to touch on morbid subjects. Fantastic ending that branches in believable ways. Memorable twists and characters that will stick with the player. Puzzle elements would've improved levels. Passable combat.
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