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Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
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  1. Feb 20, 2018
    90
    Ever wish you could bring a memory back to life? Tokyo RPG Factory has transplanted the essence of Chrono Trigger and other classic SNES JRPGs into a beautiful modern engine to revivify the Active Time Battle system for a new generation of players in the form of Lost Sphear.
  2. Jan 27, 2018
    80
    There’s little in Lost Sphear that you haven’t seen before in JRPGs, but that doesn’t mean it’s a title to be dismissed out of hand. If you can look past the clichés, Lost Sphear presents an engaging world, deep battle system, and plenty of replayability which will likely delight many an RPG fan. Tokyo RPG Factory has proven with this release that it’s capable of learning from past mistakes, and though Lost Sphear still might not be the game to surpass Chrono Trigger, it proves itself to be worthy of that legacy. We’d recommend Lost Sphear to anybody who loves a focused, traditional RPG; it may be priced a little high, but this is an enjoyable experience that fans won’t want to miss out on.
  3. Feb 5, 2018
    75
    Lost Sphear is a good game in which Tokyo RPG Factory has taken good notes on the features that were criticized in I am Setsuna. While it's true that it isn't a perfect game and even though it has improved aspects such as the combat mechanics or the greater variety in the surroundings, it continues to have room for improvement in others, such as the dungeons.
  4. Dec 14, 2017
    73
    While it has its flaws, LOST SPHEAR succeeds in restoring our memory of classic JRPGs, and manages to feel fresh while doing so.
  5. Feb 26, 2018
    72
    Lost Sphear is Tokyo RPG Factory's latest attempt to capture that golden age nostalgia, but its lackluster story and bloated systems aren't quite up to the task.
  6. Feb 22, 2018
    70
    Lost Sphear can't repeat the success of I Am Setsuna. The storyline is too weak and art design does not bewitch as hoped. However, it is an excellent RPG, recommended for lovers of the genre.
  7. Games Master UK
    Feb 22, 2018
    70
    A meaty turn-based combat system means this should satisfy your hunger for traditional JRPGs. [March 2018, p.74]
  8. Feb 14, 2018
    70
    Lost Sphear, to me, is a strange experience, between loving and hating. Yes, I enjoyed my time with the game very much, which reminded me of the good times playing several other classics from the PS1 era. At the same time, I could not neglect the various defects in the game. My experience can be summed up by instability.
  9. Feb 5, 2018
    70
    Lost Sphear is a new game from Tokyo RPG Factory. It is decent but has some very old features and therefore 50 euros is way too much.
  10. Jan 31, 2018
    70
    Lost Sphear is a good JRPG from Tokyo RPG Factory that falls short of being great. The refinements made to the combat system from I am Setsuna are a welcome addition. The additional colors in the environment also spruce the game up a bit. However, no matter how strong the overall story arch is there are some deep lulls in the early game that are hard to push past.
  11. Jan 30, 2018
    70
    Lost Sphear is a good J-RPG but it feels way too generic to stand out amongst the field of available competitors.
  12. Feb 8, 2018
    67
    Overall, Lost Sphear is a solid JRPG title. It incrementally improves upon I Am Setsuna, but players who didn't like that game likely won't like this offering, either. There's an imbalance that feels like it's punishing us for being good by making the game a tad easy on occasions. It feels like an indie game in length and ambition, since it tries out new things, but it falls short. The $50 price tag doesn't align with what Lost Sphear achieves, so this game is best for fans and nostalgia seekers.
  13. 65
    Aiming squarely at gamers' nostalgia for mid-90s roleplaying games and hitting nothing but a vast white void, Lost Sphear is a fun game bogged down by a muddle of throwbacks and a cacophony of unoriginal, competing ideas.
  14. Jan 23, 2018
    65
    Lost Sphear has some good ideas and mechanics working together when it comes to battle, but everything else falls short and feels dull. The reused dungeons, backtracking, and slow-paced story don’t give me much to fight for, even if the end does come together in an interesting way. Sadly, the tedious grind through a milquetoast adventure is sour for far too long before coming together.
  15. Jan 30, 2018
    60
    The numerous gameplay features like vulcosuits, spritnite, and artifacts come together to create an enjoyable and complex turn-based system that promotes strategy. Here's hoping that Tokyo RPG Factory's next project takes that gameplay design and applies it to a heartfelt story that doesn't feel like it was assembled on a conveyor belt.
  16. Jan 30, 2018
    60
    Lost Sphear is an all-in nostalgic RPG that never really tries to offer something new. But if the story starts in the most classic of ways, the game will fulfill patient gamers with some more complex stuff, and not-so-easy fights. Unfortunately, you will have to pass through an very generic artistic direction and pointless dialogue.
  17. Jan 29, 2018
    60
    Lost Sphear is an RPG that’s hard to recommend to everyone, offering a mixed and unbalanced experience. The combat is fast-paced, rewarding and challenging yet sometimes garish. The Spiritnite system is fantastic and yet the Vulcosuits feel undercooked. All in all, Lost Sphear offers an inconsistent experience that is ultimately brought down by an overwhelming sense of tedium and repetition.
User Score
7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 63 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 39 out of 63
  2. Negative: 12 out of 63
  1. Jan 23, 2018
    9
    This game is super beautiful. It really rejuvenates the old school JRPG vibe that the 90s brought us, it is significantly better than I amThis game is super beautiful. It really rejuvenates the old school JRPG vibe that the 90s brought us, it is significantly better than I am Setsuna, and while still flawed, playing it on the go, and being able to pick up ad play and put down at any time really keeps the story alive. Full Review »
  2. Feb 3, 2018
    5
    I've never previously heard of this Setsuna game everyone refers to, and I haven't played it either, of course. So I'm looking at Lost SphearI've never previously heard of this Setsuna game everyone refers to, and I haven't played it either, of course. So I'm looking at Lost Sphear from a more neutral perspective, not a "I loved Sestsuna and can only compare Lost Sphear to it" perspective.

    Lost Sphear just isn't that good. The story put me to sleep. I wanted to skip all the dialogue, which is rare for me; I'm a reader and I usually enjoy dialogue in games. It looks ok, but it's not terribly impressive. The biggest thing would be combat... people compare it to Chrono Trigger, but it's slower, less intuitive, and less fun in comparison.

    I'd just wait to get Octopath Traveler instead later this year.
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  3. Jan 24, 2018
    9
    While "I am Setsuna" was a solid game "Lost Sphear" is much more fun to play. Ok - in "I am Setsuna" i always saw "Final Fantasy X" in a muchWhile "I am Setsuna" was a solid game "Lost Sphear" is much more fun to play. Ok - in "I am Setsuna" i always saw "Final Fantasy X" in a much smaler space. While i loved "Final Fantasy X" felt like a ripoff. "Lost Sphear" goes different ways (something like "Dragon Quest 7", but not so close like "I am Setsuna" did with "Final Fantasy X"). And this game is perfect on the switch. Love to play it while break on work or in the evening while chilling in my bed. Yes the Gameplay is outdated - but really: who cares? It's what it want to be - an oldschoolish JRPG - and it is. The only thing where I clearly see a negative point is the price. you get a 20h game for 50 bucks is a little bit too much for this indie-feel title. But hey: as a gamer i've payed a lot more for 5h Triple-A titles. So its a fair trade in the end. If you love oldschool JRPGs like Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, Dragon Quest and so on - then you can buy it. If you're new in this type of games and really want to play - go for it (maybe on a sale). Ah i forgot to mention: the soundtrack is superb! Full Review »