This review contains spoilers

Either the twist antagonist was super, super obvious or I just spent too much time online during the era where Nagito Komaeda was everywhere.

Anyhow, it’s fine. Your units are essentially presets and it’s sort of fun to work around that. If you enjoyed Engage’s main cast then the first half might keep you hooked. The second half is a convoluted, frustrating mess- both in terms of narrative and map design- but I can’t say that I didn’t get anything out of it, I guess. It would get a half star for Nel alone but it immediately loses it for making me settle for a less slutty version of Griss (and it's worth noting all of the Four Winds feel laughably pointless). What else can I say? It’s mid. The DLC bracelets are worth it though.

Reviewed on Jan 04, 2024


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