(Gameplay spoilers ahead)

You would think that a game that floored me multiple times, made me hyped about characters that were introduced in the same game, made me cry tears of joy during the good ending, and has a glorious final boss fight and one of the greatest moments in gaming (the bad ending) would have a rating of at least 4.5 stars.
You would think that a game that floored me multiple times, made me hyped about characters that were introduced in the same game, made me cry tears of joy during the good ending, and has a glorious final boss fight and one of the greatest moments in gaming (the bad ending) would have a rating of at least 4.5 stars.
You would think that a game that floored me multiple times, made me hyped about characters that were introduced in the same game, made me cry tears of joy during the good ending, and has a glorious final boss fight and one of the greatest moments in gaming (the bad ending) would have a rating of at least 4.5 stars.

At this point, you might be able to tell what my largest problem is. There is so much repetition. To get just the good and bad endings (not even the neutral one), you need to go through the same dungeon three times (four times if you are trying to fight all the bosses and do an action that could send you to the other side of the map) and fight some variation of the same seven bosses three times, watching the same cutscenes each time. Not only this, but dialogue is repeated a ridiculous amount of times, as if the writers thought puny player brains couldn't remember the well-written emotional moments.

Overall, I still highly recommend it, but be warned about that, the varying quality of chapters, and the fact that Square Enix's lawyers are dicks.

TLDR: Your savior is cum.

Reviewed on Oct 29, 2022


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