Mai Valentine
Moderator
I've played SMT: N for about an hour so far since I got it.
The art direction is fantastic. I love the cel-shading and the darker look. It makes the game feel like a noir anime.
The storyline is already intruiging, even just one hour into it.
The battling is fun. They are random and turn-based, with the twist that if you or the enemy performs well during one turn then they get another turn right away, so you have to work at knowing monster's disadvantages to get the advantage in a battle. You can also recruit the monsters instead of fighting them. There have been a lot of comparisons to Pokemon, and it is kind of like that, except a lot darker.
There's no voice-acting, but there probably wasn't room considering that the game has six endings, so I don't mind. It's actually kind of cool.
That's all I have so far, but I will definitely post more impressions once I get farther into the game.
The art direction is fantastic. I love the cel-shading and the darker look. It makes the game feel like a noir anime.
The storyline is already intruiging, even just one hour into it.
The battling is fun. They are random and turn-based, with the twist that if you or the enemy performs well during one turn then they get another turn right away, so you have to work at knowing monster's disadvantages to get the advantage in a battle. You can also recruit the monsters instead of fighting them. There have been a lot of comparisons to Pokemon, and it is kind of like that, except a lot darker.
There's no voice-acting, but there probably wasn't room considering that the game has six endings, so I don't mind. It's actually kind of cool.
That's all I have so far, but I will definitely post more impressions once I get farther into the game.