Admittedly, I didn't like them much at first, but after playing the game, I feel they suit the game perfectly, and love them so much now. No worries, however NPCs and the stages required for the quests are always marked, which makes things easier.Īs for the tracks? Excellent. The quests may be overwhelming for those unfamiliar with Japanese, so I suggest having a dictionary in hand while playing. The boss battles require the player to figure out their weaknesses, which can change a few times even within the same battle. The gameplay is excellent - fully utilizing PSP's control, in addition to having balanced difficulty not overwhelming, but not too easy. Also, it is surprisingly heartwarming, which makes it worth to play until the very end. While Nayuta is definitely less crazier than other entries of Kiseki series, it doesn't mean the game's storyline is predictable - in fact, quite a few twists are pulled here and there.
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