Surprisingly pretty good. It's not as technical or mechanically deep as Devil May Cry but it's still a fun game and it makes up for it's simple combat with bosses that require you to actually approach them carefully instead of simply charging in and button mashing.

The game also does a solid job of retelling the story of Vento Aureo, although it's not perfect as it does skip several chapters and Koichi's missing entirely but it doesn't suffer from Harry Potter game syndrome and tries to tell the story it's adapting well.

Music is good, it looks nice thanks to the cel-shading, and it's an overall fun and solid game.

Reviewed on Nov 15, 2021


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