Zack Reese
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After a long period of development, this may be one of the breakout indie titles of the year.
With its bland story and uninteresting characters, this is a series that is in a dire need of a substantive reboot.
Thanks to its heartwarming characters, whimsical soundtrack, and gorgeous visuals that are simply a treat to look at, there is much to appreciate in this sequel.
This is an example of a sequel that improves upon its predecessor in almost every possible way.
It's still one for the fans, but this may be the best adaptation of the license yet.
This transition from 2D to 3D feels clunky and uninspired, but it still has a few bright spots.
Tokyo RPG Factory plays it safe in this follow-up to I Am Setsuna, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
A huge graphical overhaul and a nice script helps the series keep its charm, but it doesn't solve some of the inherent issues therein.
Complemented by a strong sense of style in its gorgeous presentation, this is one of the stronger titles in Gust's library.
A cool art aesthetic and interesting mechanics can't help this game from feeling like a letdown.

