![]() After all, these same slight animations were also included in the 2D character portraits when storyline dialogue was taking place and I found that a nice change from the still-frame portraits that most games like this have. Given the type of budget a game like this has, especially when developed by a relatively small developer, I was willing to overlook this. Instead, they’re mostly a collection of layered 2D images that include slight animations. Starting the game brought forth the first surprise this game had in store for me: none of the cutscenes, with the exception of three entirely story-unrelated events (more on that later), are full anime-style animation, nor are they CG animation. Systems: PS3, PlayStation Network (reviewed)ĭeveloper: Idea Factory, Red Entertainment ![]()
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