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  • Summary: Climb the enemy-filled tower, find the traitors in your team, and defeat The End to save the world in Lost Dimension!

    The world is driven to chaos when a mysterious tower suddenly appears. In the tower resides The End, a person who threatens to destroy the world. To stop him, SEALED, a
    Climb the enemy-filled tower, find the traitors in your team, and defeat The End to save the world in Lost Dimension!

    The world is driven to chaos when a mysterious tower suddenly appears. In the tower resides The End, a person who threatens to destroy the world. To stop him, SEALED, a special forces unit of psychics, is created.

    You are a member of SEALED and the newly minted leader of a group tasked with scaling the tower and stopping The End. Create a team strategy and synergize your 11 team members abilities to get past the enemies of the tower! In addition to fighting, remember to develop bonds in between battles, as that is key to finding the traitor in your midst. Once you reach the Judgement phase, youll be forced to eliminate your enemies (or allies!) on each floor until you reach the top. Each playthrough will have different results, so dont get too attached to anyone.

    Keep your friends close, but your enemies even closer. What will happen when you reach The End?
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    The process of investigating and ruling out the traitor is an engaging, multi-part affair that feels meaningful, and the fact that traitors are randomised means that no two playthroughs are going to be the same - the replay value of the game is through the roof. However, for everything good about it, it’s inevitably let down by the unfathomable frustration that is the combat in this port, and there will be those who are unable to look past that to the gem hidden underneath.
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  1. Apr 24, 2019
    8
    A great port with a few hiccups here and there.

    I do get a few drops on a GTX 1070 and sadly the game is locked to 60Hz. (I have a 144Hz
    A great port with a few hiccups here and there.

    I do get a few drops on a GTX 1070 and sadly the game is locked to 60Hz. (I have a 144Hz Monitor)
    I was hoping for a few other graphics options but it's solid overall, definitely an improvement compared to the PS3.

    For the price it's worth checking out.

    The story may not be one of the games strong points BUT the gameplay is on something unique. Something on Valkyria Chronicles level. You don't see many JRPGs like this.

    Voice acting is pretty good, characters are ok but could've been better. Due to the length of the game, I felt like it couldn't go into more detail on the characters stories and backgrounds and just gave you jists of it. If it was improved and you felt more attached to the characters then I would've seen the sacrafice system do a lot better, still it's great.

    The soundtrack is great with every section having different soundtracks.

    Little spoiler here: This isn't a game you beat in one sitting, it requires multiple replays.

    Overall it's a solid 7.5/10 game. With more details and more to the story I feel like the game could've been so much better, hope to see more from this company because this game is one of the missed out PS3 gems due to it coming out at the time of the PS4.

    One more con I forgot to mention, yes this game does have Japanese Voices but aren’t any Western releases as far as my knowledge so for those who want the Japanese voices sadly it’s not included so maybe a modder might drop by and give you the option.
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