![]() Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting, or through a process of structured decision-making or character development." "A role-playing game (RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Originally posted by Hellstorm901:RPG doesn't mean a game has to have character creation. its more like visual novel rather than jrpg. Its not a bad game, but not really something i would qualify as a JRPG. Visual Novel with JRPG elements seems more fitting. Its not a bad game, but not really something i would qualify as a pure JRPG. On the plus site the graphic style is very nice, the story and school setting is relaxing and the music very good, like in most GUST games. Now and then you will fight giant boss monsters who pose a bit more of a challenge but mainly because they have obscene amounts of health and it drags out the fight. If you just talk to everyone regulary and spend time with them you are massively overpowered after a few hours. Instead you level up by strengthening the bonds with your friends in the school segments. Main reason for that is that the game has no EXP system, you get only item drops from enemies. You can easily win any fight even on the hardest difficulty. ![]() The battle system is fairly decent and nice looking and has some depth but is completely wasted since the difficulty is super low. Those are small ( very small) dungeon like sections with some enemies. For some girls who have negative emotions you transform into your magical girl version and enter their mind to calm them, fighting the demons there and stabilizing their mind fragments. This game is more like a Visual Novel with some very small JRPG elements.Ĩ0% of the time you will run around at school, talking to your friends, inviting them to Karaoke and such. Originally posted by □Ace□:I see jrpg tag but is it really jrpg? ![]()
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