Nadia Oxford
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Despite being one of 2021’s most atmospheric games, Jett isn’t without its shortcomings. For one, it’s a rather short game. It took me about ten hours to get to the credits, and some of that was wasted putzing around in the jett. The game’s hard-to-read map sometimes made it difficult for me to determine where I was supposed to go. I also encountered a bug where a story event failed to trigger and I had to reset the chapter. There are also instances where the game hitched for a frame or two, but Jett's sense of speed rarely abandons you. The game can be ornery at times, but it's worth pushing across the rough patches to skim alongside the coast on the other side.
It takes a little time to warm up to Tales of Arise's main characters (ironic, when two of them wield the powers of hell itself), but once you're over that hump, you're left with a charming JRPG powered by a battle system that never slows down.
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Pack lightly for a jolly trip.
Good RPGs need not be elusive.