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  • Summary: STARBITES is a story-driven RPG set on the war-torn, ruined planet of "Bitter." In this adventure, you will strengthen your partner Mecha and meet various allies while growing throughout the story.
    You play as Lukida, a rookie debris collector scavenging spaceship parts and relics in
    STARBITES is a story-driven RPG set on the war-torn, ruined planet of "Bitter." In this adventure, you will strengthen your partner Mecha and meet various allies while growing throughout the story.
    You play as Lukida, a rookie debris collector scavenging spaceship parts and relics in Delight City. Together with the laid-back, kind-hearted drinker Gwendol and the calm engineer Badger, who solidly supports the duo, you'll embark on a thrilling adventure.

    ...Can Lukida reach the truth at the edge of the universe?
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  1. May 29, 2026
    85
    STARBITES is a very simple JRPG, but I think that’s one of the game’s strengths. Almost all of its systems are stripped down, and easy to understand. It’s not an innovative game, and it’s not a challenging game. Anyone who likes the idea of a straightforward cozy JRPG should absolutely check it out. If you want Dragon Quest with robots, STARBITES is the game for you.
  2. May 14, 2026
    80
    STARBITES is a great homage to the game design of old. Great cozy grinding, customizing the mechas, and finding your favorite party members to build make it a time worth having. Though it can also feel dated to those who are looking for newer-designed games.
  3. May 14, 2026
    75
    Starbites is that JRPG that stays true to its promise, delivering exactly what is on the tin. Its turn-based gameplay borrows some formulas and mechanics from other JRPGs, which may feel uninspired to some fans but can be a novelty to others. It's delightful in the first hours, but it can get a bit stale and repetitive by the second half. The narrative is solid, and the story is very coherent with everything presented, with great highlights given to the charismatic cast. Despite being only a 20-hour journey, it still suffers from pacing issues here and there. Overall, Starbites is a neat, straightforward experience for those who need a break from 100-hour JRPGs.
  4. May 14, 2026
    70
    Starbites is a simple, yet solid turn-based RPG. Though its first few hours did not leave a strong impression on me, the game got much better the more I played. Despite a few bugs, frequent backtracking, and the disparity over its 2D and 3D visuals, I can certainly tell that Ikinagames tried their best with this game as a small studio with ambitious goals. They succeeded in providing a satisfying gameplay loop, because Starbites is at its best when it comes to customizing party synergies to push through tougher fights. If you’re willing to give Starbites some time to blossom, I think you will walk away with a satisfying RPG experience.
  5. May 14, 2026
    65
    STARBITES is a scrappy sci-fi JRPG with an engaging lead character, rewarding boss battles, and surprisingly rich worldbuilding beneath its rough exterior. While the turn-based combat system shows flashes of strategic depth, repetitive dungeon design, shallow regular encounters, and dated presentation prevent the adventure from reaching its full potential. Fans of shorter retro-inspired RPGs may still find charm in its heartfelt cast and bleak post-war setting, but the experience often feels stuck between nostalgic homage and underdeveloped ambition.
  6. May 14, 2026
    60
    Starbites ultimately sits firmly in the middle of the RPG spectrum, never really approaching either end of it. There are plenty of enjoyable moments involving the character interactions or when the combat and exploration get into a good rhythm, but it never really takes that extra step needed to stick in the memory. Nonetheless, it’s an enjoyable enough way to spend the time, and there’s a strong base for IKINAGAMES to be able to build upon going forward.
  7. May 18, 2026
    60
    STARBITES is a JRPG with a nostalgic charm and traditional gameplay systems that create a highly entertaining loop. However, it also features a story that fails to fully engage, rather lackluster technical aspects, and is released without a translation—a factor that significantly limits its accessibility to a large number of players.

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