Loses a full point solely for not allowing you to control your other party members, severely limiting player agency in a game already lacking in real strategic decisions, but is otherwise a hilarious and memorable romp taking Tomodachi Life's concept of putting whoever you want into these ridiculous scenarios and applying it to my favorite genre, the JRPG.

It also may seem like a minor addition, but the expanded Mii maker drastically increased my enjoyment of the game. Being able to create more accurate-looking versions of the characters you want to implement into the story helps a ton with immersion, or at the very least makes the game as immersive as a fantasy RPG starring the Miis can be.

Reviewed on Jun 23, 2023


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