Another decent Kiseki entry, although not without its issues which are much more noticeable. For one, the main cast size is bloated and doesn't include too many standouts. The best characters are definitely great, but the others range from serviceable to incredibly boring. The game's structure is also repetitive, which can become tiring. Despite all that, I still very much enjoyed this game. It's still a good introduction to its arc with enough political tension and unsolved mysteries of its own to keep me interested the whole way through, wrapping it up with a fantastic finale that makes me want to get to the sequels faster.

Reviewed on Jul 04, 2023


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