![]() ![]() ![]() Animations look stiff and if you play battles at 2 times the speed, some look comical being sped up. Visually, the game offers nothing much because the game is made for other last gen consoles. Rust In The Armour Taking over the recruiting job Most of the stories are also told by narration and time skips so you do not play every event in the game. The only thing I felt that was missing is a choice mechanism which can change how the story flows a little as I felt like I was just on a ride without much power to make any decision. The main storyline is straight forward but there are a few twists to the story as you play. The game intends to portray each member with a hidden agenda as you proceed in the game with some member agendas having a great impact on the storyline. Though some later characters will not receive much character development, there will be a mission or two which will involve each of your team members. On the way, you will recruit new members into your group and that will slowly expand the story as it goes. The game story is a political drama between the factions as you go on missions in conflict areas as mercenaries for the Kingdom of Alletain. You start with the introduction of 4 main characters, Andrias Rhondarson, a royal bodyguard who knows ancient sorcery, Fredret Lester, his childhood friend, Iscarion Colchester, an archer and former noble, and Waltaquin Redditch, a mage noblewoman. The Kingdom of Alletain, where a mercenary unit called the “ Blue Foxes” are affiliated is in constant conflict with Trovelt-Schoevian Empire and the Rowetale Alliance. The game takes place in the fictional war-torn continent of, you guessed it, DioField. With the game’s Collector’s Edition even coming with its own tabletop board game version, does The DioField Chronicle also work as an excellent video game? Let’s find out. This time around, they create a game that they hope can spin off into a tabletop game in the future called The DioField Chronicle. Square Enix is no stranger to the tactical RPG genre with many under its belt. Developed by: Square Enix, Lancarse Published by: Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia Platforms: PlayStation, PC, XBOX, Switch Reviewed On: PlayStation 5 Review Code Provided By: Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia ![]()
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