Sol Trigger is the La Résistance to the Machine Church which rules the dystopian city of Kaiserhald. The Machine Church is using a miraculous energy source known as "Sol" to raise the city to even greater heights, but Sol Trigger know that Sol is secretly made from people, and that the Church intends to ramp up their production with a new form of twisted technology.
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Honestly, feels harsh to review given I was on the end of the first chapter of the story. Sol Trigger is a JRPG, and that's that. I am pro localization, and that's why I'm sad there hasn't been many updates by the english patch team since pre-pandemic times, and that's not because I like the game, but just because it's an experience I guess RPG fans would find interesting. In it's mechanics, there is absolutely nothing new. Combat is smooth, story is okay, it's a game that's above average, but doesn't have much going on towards it. The game keeps crashing in chapter 7: Lust after Valter starts talking about their plan. Doesn't seem to have any way to fix it. I'll just hopefully expect another patch, so I can wrap this up. The powering up skills mechanic is fun, but makes you very reliant on it as you progress. It was fun, honestly.