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Mixed or average reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 20
  2. Negative: 1 out of 20
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  1. Oct 11, 2022
    70
    Despite the occasional stumble, The DioField Chronicle turns convention on its side regularly enough that even the more familiar elements feel fresh much of the time. Players have regularly encountered evil empires, warmongering generals, sneaky alliances, and corrupt church officials within the genre, in classic RPG experiences ranging from Suikoden to Final Fantasy Tactics and beyond. Those familiar tropes and themes have rarely been married with such a fresh combat system, however. There’s room for improvement across the board, but what’s available already is worth a look by strategy fans new and old alike.
  2. Oct 3, 2022
    70
    Titles like The DioField Chronicle usually falter based on whether or not they have good stories, but it’s quite the opposite in this case. The boring story is disappointing, but the combat is so enjoyable it’s easy to forget about. Each map feels creative and diverse so there’s not too much repeat. It’s truly a shame the story couldn’t power through to ultimately make an impact, but there’s hope here for some other title to use a similar combat style with a better focus on understanding a more engaging story. The DioField Chronicle will not be for everyone, but those who see the combat and think it looks engaging may want to give it a try.
  3. Sep 21, 2022
    70
    Despite its shortcomings, The DioField Chronicle is still a solid tactical RPG experience with enough JRPG tropes to interest fans of both genres. The unique gameplay provides plenty of challenge, though it can require a lot of grinding to keep pace with the difficulty curve. The art style is beautiful both in and out of combat but the characters and plot fail to live up to the same standard. In this case, its ambition outstretched its means and it fell just short of where it wanted to be.
  4. Edge Magazine
    Nov 5, 2022
    60
    It's the kind of scrappy contender you want to root for, but while its battle camera keeping you at a distance proves a smart move, the same can't be said for its story. [Issue#378, p.119]
  5. Oct 31, 2022
    60
    Playing The DioField Chronicle, I kept thinking of the popular meme: “Mom, can we have Fire Emblem? No, we have Fire Emblem at home”. The DioField Chronicle could have been a competition for the Fire Emblem series, but it’s not as complex as it pretends to be, fails to offer anything more than just solid basics and ultimately turns out to be bland.
  6. Sep 27, 2022
    60
    One thing I really appreciate about DioField is its length, however. Which is to say: it’s relatively short. By strategy RPG standards, anyway – Disgaea this ain’t. You can blast through the main narrative, with a smattering of side content, in around 20 hours. You probably won’t want to do much more side content, anyway, as it’s relatively uninspired. In this, to me DioField reads as a relatively short and experimental game. Which I’m fine with. To some, however, this might instead come over as bad value for money.
  7. Sep 26, 2022
    60
    The DioField Chronicle delivers a unique real-time spin on the usual tactics RPG experience, but it's marred by a boring story, unlikable characters, and inconsistent presentation. While the one saving grace is the addictive and always rewarding combat, missions fail to deliver the evolution or variety that some might expect. Overall, it's an interesting game, but not an altogether great one.
  8. Sep 22, 2022
    60
    Boring library trips aside, I’d rather have only vocal work during cutscenes and have to read most text than endure the neverending string of grunts and chuckles, or worse, Waltaquin’s insane cackle. If you skip through most dialogue, vaguely pay attention to the story, and focus on the intensely enjoyable combat encounters, then the game’s 25-hour runtime is well worth it. The combat itself is good enough to serve as the basis of an entire DioField franchise if Square Enix is so inclined, and it's memorable enough that I could see this game becoming a cult classic...Still, I could not shake the feeling that I’d rather be flirting my way through Fódlan than fighting on the isle of DioField any day.
  9. Oct 11, 2022
    50
    An interesting real time take on the strategy JRPG genre. Unfortunately bogged down by a generic story and a lack of purpose between missions.
User Score
4.8

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 70 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 70
  2. Negative: 32 out of 70
  1. Oct 25, 2022
    10
    Some salty person very obviously made a ton of accounts to give negative ratings. Notice the written user reviews are varied, yet positive.Some salty person very obviously made a ton of accounts to give negative ratings. Notice the written user reviews are varied, yet positive. No negative written reviews. Someone was really just that mad at the game and had the time on their hands. Full Review »
  2. Sep 27, 2022
    9
    Overall a great experience. The game shines with its fast paced tactical combat. Feels very much like a mix of fire emblem gameplay with aOverall a great experience. The game shines with its fast paced tactical combat. Feels very much like a mix of fire emblem gameplay with a game of thrones style story. The story does have some pacing issues, and can be a bit repetitive, but the good cast of characters and excellent gameplay make up for it. Full Review »
  3. Sep 24, 2022
    9
    Another awsone jrpg to play on the go. Grate game with awsome tactical combat to explore,lovable charters to meet and an interesting world toAnother awsone jrpg to play on the go. Grate game with awsome tactical combat to explore,lovable charters to meet and an interesting world to immerse yourself in. Playing through Diofild I could not help feeling like this game was a modern Japenese version of the amazing Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 games, even though the differences are obvious, it felt siimlar in many ways. Full Review »