The game? Almost flawless to the point it might as well BE flawless. It doesn't even take itself seriously and I love it. Definitely not my type of game, or originally, it wasn't, but my type of game deeefinitely changed because of this title. I was immersed in it, not 100% of the time, but probably 98%. I don't want to replay it because I don't want to ruin the game and it isn't even like I like replaying games, but jesus. This title? The way the replays are executed are so... just fine. Not fine as in okay but fine as in tiktok-fine. I barely had to replay unless it was for the second ending, and I said BARELY. This game changed my standards, like I said above, and I hope it does for anyone reading, too. It's so worth it, even I wonder WHY I didn't play this game sooner when it was rotting in my collection for weeks. I first fell for the RPG, then the music, and the dialogue that isn't even serious. I was a little "eh" for the idea of the playstyle change but the way it was executed, it was flawless in a way I can't explain for shit. It just executed itself in the most quiet way ever by literally being self-aware of itself and the way it critiques itself, I did not have the space to do that because the game already did it, and I think it really did capture my heart slowly, like you would in video games with NPCs and their "love levels" like Starwdew Valley and shit. Seriously. To anyone who took part in the making of the game, y'all did a damn good job.
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