One way to kill a JRPG buzz is with another JRPG.
That became clear to me somewhere around hour 20 of Unchained Blades. With a thirst brought on by the summery, intense, mysterious Persona 4 Golden, I dove into Unchained Blades hoping to find the same kind of catharsis. 75 hours of one JRPG…
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Visually diverse cast
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Voice acting and soundtrack
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Two ways to fight
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Repetition
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Lack of enticing maps
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Uneven, boring grind
