platzohar
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avid jrpg enjoyer, certified xeno and kiseki meat muncher
avid jrpg enjoyer, certified xeno and kiseki meat muncher
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Once you get past the fact that this game is... not a very good sequel to the first AITSF, it still has the same strengths at its core. The characters are extremely entertaining, the dialogue is funny, and of course the mystery part is always thrilling. AINI takes its concepts further than the first game at the cost of, at least for me, being a whole lot more difficult to follow as well, but once it finally clicks it goes BALLISTIC. I still prefer the first AITSF for being an overall more digestible narrative but considering I have both at 5 stars it's not by a significant margin.
Main story is full of spectacle and is a fun time on its own, but once you dive into the endless amount of missions to tackle by yourself or with people online that's when the game takes over your life. This game gets a 5 star rating for me just from the fun factor alone. Optimizing builds is fun to me as well so I don't mind the inevitable grind. I'm looking forward to continue following the game as hopefully more content drops in the future.