As soulful as Evergrace but with a lot more digestible plot and a bit more action mechanics, though I prefer the story of Evergrace more. Stringing combos of palmira actions is pretty enjoyable, but the execution of it can be quite wacky at times. A number of systems in this game are wacky, such as the defense system and hilariously grindy upgrade system, but the soul gauge along with unique character abilities and equipment conditions are quite endearing and ambitious for its time.

The art direction is warm and nostalgic, and the character designs are very cool, continuing the unique style Evergrace is known for. The soundtrack is simply incredible; Kota Hoshino truly refined the sound of Evergrace and made an ost of earworms from start to finish. Overall, love this game just as much as Evergrace and hope that one day From can work with the artists of this game on a new project channeling the vibes felt only in this series.

Reviewed on Feb 27, 2024


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