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This example in particular costs four PP. Luckily, you can’t outright abuse these as they are pretty costly.

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After the first turn of the song has passed, the opponents then have their defense lowered making the whole thing a huge game changer unless the opponent is the type to not be affected by status effects. When Popo sings for example, the opponent can’t attack for two turns. What makes Witches special is that they’re the only ones in the world that can sing and that transfers over to gameplay. Even then, it’s still pretty easy due to the use of songs. The only way to make it difficult is to try and beat each mission under the special conditions they give. This one however, is just straight forward and very simple. I love SRPGs due of the depth and strategy they provide. Don’t get me wrong, the game is very fun. The only thing so far that’s slightly disappointing are the battles. There are some other people in your party as well like Klaus and the other witches but those two just go with each other so perfectly, that it was immediately noticed. At the end of the day, he’s just a down to earth kind of guy.

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So laid back that he’s actually the one who takes you to the tavern for the first time too despite not being old enough to drink. Never too serious or one to want any responsibilities or deal with children really. Naturally, you have someone in the exact opposite camp than him like Rusty, for example. Constant stuttering, indecisiveness – it’s just a bad time for who has to date him. I almost felt bad for the girl he had to meet. Believe me when I say that while he’s one of the best in battle, him on a one-on-one conversation is absolutely horrible. However, during his bonding events, we find out he has an arranged marriage. He’s the most serious of the knights and comes from a long line of honorable blacksmiths. The characters that hold this story together aren’t necessarily the most unique or special, but they certainly have great qualities to them and mold together very well creating a fun cast. If anything, there was one interesting turn early on in the game that might have made the game a bit more grim or at least darker in terms of overall scale had that mood been kept throughout the game. It just feels “standard” for lack of a better word. No real twists or any foreshadowing for later in the game. All-in-all, the story is nothing amazing. Along the way, they pick up Alto and his friend – just turned Witch, Lissette. This is due to the fact that their powers combined can defeat Hilda. In order to stop this, Queen Anastasia has ordered her knights to find the Earth Witch, Fire Witch, Water Witch and Wind Witch. The broad overview is that, for some reason, Hilda is bent on crystallizing the world. So far, the story hasn’t necessarily done anything unique to sink me into it. The battles, while still overall pretty easy are pretty fun to play. The characters keep me coming back to this game as they’re all very enjoyable. The story isn’t anything special and is pretty run of the mill, but it doesn’t bring down the game at all. However, after about 4 chapters and 17 hours of play, I have to say that this game has met my expectations. About a week ago, in my write-up Thoughts on a Demo- Stella Glow, I wasn’t sure how Stella Glow would turn out because the demo didn’t leave me much to say in terms its battles.









Stella glow theme