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Thanks for answer.
He's wrong. You don't choose to play with only one character. you get new party members through the story.
you can choose which one you want to play with in the world but the fights are always with your full party members at the time of the story.
The game is heavy story oriented so, you will not lose a character in a fight but in a cinematic.
link me with timestamp. thanks.
look a little bit you can see that he starts EVERY battle with one character. Yes you cant prevent getting all the characters but you just delect them in the menu screen.
yeah it's a second run. not so logic because there's synergies between party members in fights one character run sounds absurd and not so fun IMO.
so yeah you can do solo but i would not recommend it unless you want to miss all mechanics the game has to offer. Nice challenge for second run.
just a demo we've seen so far.