Innervate said:
I had a lot typed up and lost it due to an accidental refresh, so I'll keep it brief. As far as Customization goes, it seems to not do it as well as the previous games. You can't create your own character, his gender, his race or his class, but are defaulted a character. It no longer be your Avatar but a character. On the mini games part, it's still a sizable part of the experience, and the frequent previews and hype done by Square-Enix seems to only highlight them for the most part (with zany bits that involves tossing stuff). With the original games it was made clear what you were getting (dungeon crawlers), with this game it's anyone's guess unless you do major research yourself (which most gamers don't). If I have to say what the game's major weakness is, it would have to be its lack of focus. I honestly don't expct the game to do that well at all, because it's yet another 3rd party title that doesn't appear to have a lot of appeal. They should have just stuck with a traditional Crystal Chronicles game before trying to experiment. |
Sorry to crack your egg bruh but this game will actually do very well if Square advertises it. Action Adventure games still sell extremely well in the west.



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