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Bandorr said:
AsGryffynn said:

And that is a problem... 

After some time looking at playthroughs I heard one of my friends, who reviews games no differently from me, said the game left a lot to be desired. Whilst the likes of Xillia don't hold a candle to it, it feels forced and unnaturally deep, not unlike most other games hailing from the Baba era... 

I am indeed nostalgic since I preferred Symphonia games, but feel the newer titles follow the Graces formula of party cohesion rather than party disintegration that was common of Team Symphonia games and Legendia, which had delivered the best selling flagship stories whose fans were mostly Westerners rather than Japanese or Asian. I have an eerie feeling most of the laid off personnel belonged to Team Symphonia... 

 

So you haven't even played the game - yet you are judging it? While at the same time being stuck in the past? So that is a double whammy of having no clue what you are talking about[in regards to berseria]? Yikes.

Seen it, had a friend play it before my eyes for hours, said friend rarely if ever disagrees with me in regards to rating games... I might as well have played it, but I am not touching a Sony console ever again, so no, I am afraid actually controlling the characters is a very long shot for me. However, I did play every single of the previous games, having rigged up an Steam free copy for PC and no, they don't compare to the last great games. 

I am nostalgic, but I can safely say that the games in the series have genuinely fallen into a steep decline... I don't have to play them because, the way I saw them in action, the only thing I didn't do is hold the controller. In a way, I had someone play it for me so I didn't have to associate with Sony to do so. I am surprised at the improvement, but still doesn't hold a candle to ToV and Abyss...