This is what old school NFSU1&2 fans have been waiting for 20 years, this is really rough but it looks promising, I'm definitely backing up their kickstarter right now

Really fun game, easy to learn, but really hard to master. The music is excellent, the illustrations and art style are on point with the vibe of the game, it's so chill and stylish. The game came with pretty rad goodies like a sound button that plays sfx and voicelines from the game and a really cool artbook that looks like a Radirgy moodboard, there's a music CD in an orange box too, i love that level of detail.

Really good game like always with Vanillaware, sometimes the story falls flat and I can't relate with Alain most of the time but the cast is so diverse you'll eventually find what you need in the visual novel scenes and in combat. The music is again very good, Basiscape never disapoints. The graphics are on point even on the Switch. You'll see people talking about this game and compare it to the Fire Emblem series but I think it's more like Ogre Battle March of the Black Queen but without the Tarot Cards system. Sometimes the RNG will be in your favor, sometimes not, rng I guess... unless you min/max your team and set up perfectly calibrated strategies. There is a happy ending at the main quest.

i thought i was good at the game until i "blayed" on a friday night

the Domo Paradisso soundtrack is one of the best i had to listen to when playing a cute little indie game like this one.

this game is the nobrainer of all time but the soundtrack is excellent

the game is just okay but DV-i made a damned good soundtrack ... that makes me want to replay the game from time to time just to have my fix

I solely play this game for the music and the art style, i'm a total vs fighting noob and also a button masher

this game is carried by a really cool soundtrack signed by Akira Yamaoka

boring raid with a soundtrack full of bangers