![]() It worked (3-digits in the first week), so who can blame them? Said game is Nayuta no Kiseki, and while it is under the Kiseki name, it feels more like a mash-up of Ys and Zwei (the latter of which I have not played yet, but heard about the system) with more plot and dialogue. In fact, the Kiseki games got so popular that Falcom decided it was a good marketing strategy to release a spin-off with a different world setting and gameplay style under its name to make it sell better. ![]() Amazing world-building, likeable characters, and a meticulously explained complex story has won over many hearts for Falcom’s RPG series. ![]() If you’ve been following Japan gaming news then you’d probably see that the latest Legend of Heroes games, dubbed the Kiseki series, have gotten quite popular. I beat Nayuta no Kiseki earlier this month, but didn’t feel like interrupting my Rewrite HF posts so I held off reviewing ’til now. I think my next three game reviews are going to be borderline rant or of not-so-great games, so let me sneak in a positive one here to prevent a 4-hit combo of mediocrity. ![]()
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