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In fact, this game could be Square Enix's fire emblem.
I get that "triangle" and having three factions pitted against each other is a theme, but "The factions have a monopoly over one specific neccesary tradegood that both other factions desperatly need and can get solely from them." to me is world building made by a ten year old. It`s just an absurd plotpoint. At least for me.
kind of feels like the artists in this game are castrated men, unable to use sex appeal to capture a larger audience in order to secure a good budget for their projects
"We must consult the mighty parallelogram."
Like it expected you to be fully invested from the get go.
Huh, personally I did not pick that vibe up at all and found both the story and the characters/factions unique, interesting and fun as far as lore, setting and IP myself.
Too each there own as they say.