One thing I’ve learned covering a multitude of JRPGs is that life as the pre-destined hero of the universe can be exhausting. While many titles handle the burden their protagonist bears well, doing things that are unique or provocative within the framework of what I’ve come to expect, there is always the sense that some of the narrative has been forced by nature of following…
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Really cool take on a JRPG protagonist
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Addictive Digimon raising element
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Solid dungeon crawling combat
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Recycles too many environments from first game
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Too dependent on previous knowledge of the Cyber Sleuth saga to really be standalone
