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But anyway this one is hidden gem for all rpg gamers.
The story has great characters but a very bad development of the plot. If you understand the combat system you will figured if this game is for you after a couple of hours.
The biggest challenge seems to be properly understanding how its unique combat system (and other in-world mechanics) works. Once you do, it can be a very fun game to play, but you need to give it some time. I didn't fully understand combat until chapter 3 even though I had played all the tutorials and even watched some combat guides on Youtube. And I still don't know much about how some of the stuff (like special grenades and ammo) work. But I'm definitely loving the game now that I know what I'm doing.
So, play the tutorials in the Arena when they become available, but they don't explain things very well so you may need to practice and watch stuff outside the game. It's not a game that you can tell if you'll like or not in two hours so you can refund if you don't. Learning its mechanics take more than that.
Well it's a good thing that overall plot isn't as important to me as interesting characters are lol