I'll try to write this review more dryly.
Completion time: 20 hours.
Plot: simple but interesting.
Characters and dialogues: interesting (Except for the idol. It would be better not to add her to the game at all. As for me, the character is not developed and was added just to be there.)
Drawing and scenes: lush and atmospheric.
Bugs: none.
Grind: you can play without grinding.
Battles: Classic JRPG with three active characters, who gain skills by leveling up and developing relationships, and with character fatigue mechanics that reset after sleep.
I would also like to note the good interaction with the map, on which you can find secrets. And that main hero looks like Rance (I even got same vibes like in Rance)
Adviсe:
1. You can sell goods to a merchant only if you have less than 300 gold.
2. Complete all quests at least once.
3. You can kill the Panther solo using a tank.
4. In front of the wind, all scenes can be opened. If not open, sleep in the tavern and check the locations for [!]. You can check whether you have opened all the scenes using your diary.
Completion time: 20 hours.
Plot: simple but interesting.
Characters and dialogues: interesting (Except for the idol. It would be better not to add her to the game at all. As for me, the character is not developed and was added just to be there.)
Drawing and scenes: lush and atmospheric.
Bugs: none.
Grind: you can play without grinding.
Battles: Classic JRPG with three active characters, who gain skills by leveling up and developing relationships, and with character fatigue mechanics that reset after sleep.
I would also like to note the good interaction with the map, on which you can find secrets. And that main hero looks like Rance (I even got same vibes like in Rance)
Adviсe:
1. You can sell goods to a merchant only if you have less than 300 gold.
2. Complete all quests at least once.
3. You can kill the Panther solo using a tank.
4. In front of the wind, all scenes can be opened. If not open, sleep in the tavern and check the locations for [!]. You can check whether you have opened all the scenes using your diary.