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Inspired by some answers in this thread that should have won the game, I finally sat down and played straight in the game.
The game and the story are running very well, but by God it is dark like hell. All of this is very sad and thus it is unusual to play in reality.
I think unfortunately the game is really peak
In the first grade of high school search and introduction to Jiao. It was very interesting to find Airis, Jiao, and to know the world. Geo is the best part of the game and my favorite character. One of the few points of entertainment is toward the end when all three are shown with random attack rifles. Hell yes, get yourself.
After that, this is all a dark moment after another, but everything was so interesting to keep me turning the page.
The story myself became a kind of confusion and it was difficult to keep track of it. This may be a “I” problem, but it must have really presented the game well to send some kind of campaign back because they were hidden without onions. For example, 13 Sentinals did a wonderful job with it and it really helped me to connect everything together. I am not yet sure what happened to some big characters or why and I don’t know if I have missed things or I am too dumb to detect it.
I really hated the game in which you keep returning. I, for my life, couldn’t find out this. It is easily resolved with a simple mini -map. Instead we get the raw drawing of the map …
And even the game is snatched later!
I wasted so much time running around the center of this kick. The radar didn’t really help. He wanted to leave me optional convoys, a terrible feeling for such a game.
The end is just one type of. I appreciate any game that gives you an Apple, so the points for it, but I wish I could see anything of what happened in really.
So yes, a good, dark story that is left behind with some helper qualities. I feel like I am more criticized about how I felt in fact, but the dark nature of the game may only be bringing out of me. 3/5 stars. Virtual novels will recommend fans.
(Certainly didn’t deserve a better story on the metaphor, I’m sorry to say that!)