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  • Summary: EXPLORATION - Ara Fell is a world meant to be explored! Jump, crawl, swim and even fly through the air to solve puzzles and discover new locations filled with hidden treasure, secrets and adventure! Every corner of Ara Fell is designed with exploration in mind.

    OPEN WORLD - Most
    EXPLORATION - Ara Fell is a world meant to be explored! Jump, crawl, swim and even fly through the air to solve puzzles and discover new locations filled with hidden treasure, secrets and adventure! Every corner of Ara Fell is designed with exploration in mind.

    OPEN WORLD - Most of the world can be explored from the moment you leave Aloria Village, the heroine's home town... provided, of course, you're strong enough. A clever explorer may be able unlock secrets and discover powerful equipment early in the game if he or she commits to taking advantage of the open nature of the game world.

    TACTICAL COMBAT - Ara Fell may be a story-heavy game, but the world is still fraught with danger. Choose specialized equipment and statistics, customizing each character to best suit your play style, and to best thwart each boss battle's unique mechanics.
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. 75
    Ultimately, Ara Fell: Enhanced Edition quenched my thirst for a retro, Chrono Trigger-like experience. With rock-solid presentation, smart writing, and a battle system that gets the job done, Ara Fell: Enhanced Edition should be a part of any classic RPG fan’s collection.
  2. Mar 26, 2020
    70
    In the end, Ara Fell isn’t showing off anything that hasn’t been seen in games for many years, but the full package comes together well; while the adage “greater than the sum of its parts” is sometimes overused, Ara Fell is an excellent example of the way a game can come together and simply be fun. For those craving a JRPG that feels like it could be played on a Super Nintendo, but still want modern conveniences like adjustable difficulty level, efficient world travel, and moulding characters based on what makes the most interesting party for the player, Ara Fell is a prime example of a throwback RPG.
  3. 70
    If you’re looking for the next gripping narrative or memorable character moments, this is where Ara Fell trips up. If you just want a simple and recognizable JRPG experience to add to your Switch library, you could certainly do worse.
  4. Apr 5, 2020
    60
    Ara Fell: Enhanced Edition is a difficult game to wholeheartedly recommend. JRPG veterans will likely fall into one of two camps – scornful of the game's simplistic mechanics, or appreciative of its polished take on very familiar genre tropes. For newcomers to this sort of game, it's a similar problem; the lack of complexity will either make the game pleasingly accessible or simply bore them. It's therefore best to consider whether or not you feel a JRPG can sustain itself on strong worldbuilding and characters, or if you feel that gameplay is king and without a meaty combat system there's just not enough to get your teeth into. For us, while Ara Fell is profoundly lovely in every aspect besides its gameplay; it is still a game, and it wouldn't have taken much more combat polish to turn this into an unequivocal recommendation. If you don't care about the combat, then it's easier to recommend.
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  1. Mar 29, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Look beyond and download. You will be blown away by what you see!! This game story isn't average.
    It's epic!
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  2. May 22, 2021
    10
    100% 10/10

    I have rarely felt so absorbed in to a game world since A Link to the Past, 30 years ago. I generally hate menu turn based games,
    100% 10/10

    I have rarely felt so absorbed in to a game world since A Link to the Past, 30 years ago.

    I generally hate menu turn based games, cos they're damn boring, they all have tons of forced encounters, spam atrack in the menu and wait through 15 seconds of animations each time (yes I'm talking to you Ni No Kuni), so I'll start by saying if I accidentally bumped a random encounter in Ara Fell, or just got bored of pointless battles, I could cheat win in one choice by implementing story mode as and when I chose. But when it was a more difficult, fun battle, or I was just in the mood for one, I enjoyed playing the battle without skipping. This way the battles were all enjoyable and the story didn't stop, start, for **** encounters.

    So the bad points and these in no way warrant a point drop, are bad walking, it isn't the most accurate positioning when walking. It isn't sloppy to control, just a few issues on the release time, over stepping here and there, which caused the previously mentioned bump encounters. In regards to this control issue I find the joystick made the problem much worse, so I recommend using the D pad. The map could be a little confusing at times because it didn't explain that the two maps were upper and lower regions and I kept trying to figure out what the 2nd map was for. Suddenly in later game I was on that 2nd map and it made perfect sense. The only issue I had with the writing was that the word hell was permanently replaced by abyss, which really disrupted the flow of dialogue. Things like what in the hell was that, would become what in rhe abyss was that. With the theme of the story, the word hell/abyss was used a lot.

    The good points. Everything else.

    Graphics are stunning.
    NPC's not annoying.
    Characters were bloody amazing, not like that idiotic rat, tinman and the Orko rip off from He Man all to be found in FF9.
    I felt like every character had a believable personality. The dialogue was great. Yeah there were some really predictable bits in the story but it is still super enjoyable.
    The game world is beautiful, it is fun to explore.
    The music is amazing. Like absolutely brilliant for the size of the team that made the game.

    So we had the beautiful scenery, music, great story, the dialogue and then the characters, they were all stunning. I don't know how RPG Maker works, if these are preset characters, or designed in house but nearly every character was charming, pretty, or handsome. Not fan servicey, just pleasant to look at.

    When I downloaded this I thought of the other turn based RPGs and thought **** why have I just wasted £16. I thought Octopath, AAA, was very pretty but slow and boring. Xenoblade, AAA, appalling battle ststem and lame characters, DQ11, AAA, poor VA, ugly character design, boring and slow. FF - where to even start? Ridiculously childish 9, poor Star Wars copy 12, irritating Hollywood style **** acting 15. BotW (not turn based, I know but over priced and over rated.). Ha! Can that **** walking sim even be called a proper game? Worse a walking sim with the lead character having the stamina of an 18 month old taking its first steps. £100's of **** over rated games and don't even get me started on Pokemon Sword I just paid/wasted £40 for. £100's why did I just waste another £16. I didn't though, it was amazing.

    My kids stopped playing Srardew and asked me to play Ara Fell because they really took to it but were a bit frightened to play it themselves, they were loving watching me play it and usually they'd be counting the minutes between their turn on Stardew.

    It has filled this whole weekend, I'm only about half way through guessing by where the story is up to. It has been a joy to play and I can't wait to finish it.

    I love turn based like Fire Emblem, Valkyria Chronicles and great strategy, or grid games like those but never menu based. This is litterally the first turn based RPG I have enjoyed in nearly 35 years of gaming.

    Games don't have to be perfect, they just need a perfect atmosphere and lots of character. This game has an abundance if both.

    Graphics 10 gorgeous pixel perfect.
    Sound 10 almost Ys/Tales level.
    Dialogue 10 really natural and believable dialogue.
    Story 8.5/10 It was fun but with a couple of oh no you didn't moments. I'm guessing these things are what people refer to as tropes.
    Characters 10 very likeable.
    Gameplay 10 other than the dodgy walking.

    Overall 10

    I have seen a 7/10 review here (actually 7.5) and although my opinion differs, as one of those things they mentioned as a negative, I actually found useful, that reviewer has some very good points and I thought they were fair criticisms, even though my final score is much higher I do find their points to be fair comments, so read that review too.

    The critics reviews and scores I think are a bit useless here.
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  3. Apr 10, 2020
    9
    Love this game so mutch! The only downside i could posible find is that the walking was a bit rough if you only wanted to go 1 step for example
  4. May 17, 2020
    8
    I loved this game. I held off on buying it cause of the mixed reviews but for its price, its one of the best turn based RPGs on switch. ItsI loved this game. I held off on buying it cause of the mixed reviews but for its price, its one of the best turn based RPGs on switch. Its got a great story, an interesting world, and great characters. The Game is written with a lot of sarcasm and sass and its refreshing. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but it hits a lot of high and low emotional notes even with that. The battle system is a classic turn based system, it doesn't reinvent anything, but what it has works well. There is a crafting system for weapons and armor based on collectables you pick up throughout the game to add you your progression. You also have skills that you level up throughout the game for each of your characters. The one problem I have with the game as that there is something a little funky with the movement. It isnt game breaking, but when you try and move small amounts its almost like you're walking on ice. It took be about 23 hours to beat it and all the side quests on normal and I loved every second of it. If you are into story driven RPGs this is a must buy on switch, especially for the price. Expand
  5. Jun 7, 2020
    8
    Great characters, especially the main heroine. Good plot, with twists, subtlety and not too much scope for a change. The writing is also funnyGreat characters, especially the main heroine. Good plot, with twists, subtlety and not too much scope for a change. The writing is also funny in places.
    Nice graphics, quite atmospheric (if not very varried) and the character portraits grow on you quite quickly. The boss-designs are pretty neat.
    The music is great too, if a little bit limited in variety (like the enviroments).
    Servicable crafting system and a combat system that reminds me of some of the better board games out there, the only downside is when you go through the same encounters over and over again with the same strategy everytime.
    Overal a very lovable game with a lot of heart, smartly written and crafted.
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  6. May 27, 2020
    8
    Ara Fell's a JRPG with heavy inspiration from the 16-bit era. While players would be cautious picking up another SNES-inspired JRPG, Ara FellAra Fell's a JRPG with heavy inspiration from the 16-bit era. While players would be cautious picking up another SNES-inspired JRPG, Ara Fell is nothing to be cautious of.

    While the game doesn't bring anything new to the table, it doesn't need to. The game remains faithful to the games that inspired it with a crafting mechanic, turned-based battles, and class changes. Exploration is given a slight update in that the player can swim and climb/jump small ledges.

    The story, while it won't blow your mind, does a great job at pacing and never takes itself too seriously, made clear in the delightful interactions and dialogue the characters have with each other. The beautiful sprite-work and delicious soundtrack do nothing but add charm to this already delightfully charming game. And though the Epilogue did leave a bit something to be desired, it doesn't take away anything from the positive experience I had with it.

    Ara Fell: Enhanced Edition is an easy recommendation if you love 16-bit inspired JRPGs, or craving something easy-going w/ tasty sprite work.
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  7. Dec 31, 2022
    7
    This was such a fun game, and hit that sweet SNES rpg nostalgia spot. There was a lot I liked about the game, and just a few rough spots thatThis was such a fun game, and hit that sweet SNES rpg nostalgia spot. There was a lot I liked about the game, and just a few rough spots that brought the score down a bit.
    The story was really interesting, and had some very witty dialogue. The main character was a joy, and the supporting cast was quite fun. I think the light hearted nature and funny dialogue is when the writing was at its strongest. There are serious plot points where the writing felt a little forced or cliche, but it was still overall a nice story.
    The combat (make sure to increase the battle speed in settings) was another highlight. You see the turn order, and traits like speed actually play a big role, which I liked. Each character brings unique skills which makes battles strategic and sometimes tense. HP and MP restore after every battle, which made using skills and magic a lot of fun, rather than something to always conserve. It's never overwhelming or too difficult, and you should be able to get through the game without grinding.
    The graphics and music both were beautiful and felt SNES era, which I liked quite a bit. If you don't have a fondness for that era though, your enjoyment may vary. My one gripe would be the character portraits, and dialogue profiles, which I felt didn't match the quality found elsewhere.
    My last complaint would be that the exits for each area can be really hard to discern. Sometimes a spot that looks like an exit is not, and sometimes it was.
    Other than those quibbles, I loved this game. It felt like an SNES rpg through and through, and the simplicity of it was just what I was looking for.
    On a side note, I've just started this developer's next game, Rise of the Third Power, and wow...it's a huge step up in every way so far, and it might become one of my favorite RPGs in recent memory if it keeps it up! Thanks Stegosoft!!!!!
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