

On top of that 3) The fact Ouroboros is talking about how their Illusionary Plan is taking place on Sen's side as well means it's taking Falcom at least 4 games (Zero/Ao/Sen I/Sen II) if not 5 games with Sen III to progress through another one of Ouroboros' plans (compared to 2 games in Sora FC/SC). 2) It's going to be boring or at least way less interesting replaying the same timeframe from another perspective than if it was Erebonia during another timeframe. I feel like 1) This game has way too many spoilers for Sen I/II/III and vice-versa that anyone playing Sen I/II is going to have Ao's both middle section with the West Zemuria Meeting and end section with Crossbell going nuts totally spoiled for them. Uh, I expected it to have some magical stuff, but I didn't expect them to change the world balance to the point where Crossbell is waging war on the entire Zemuria. The Steam version of the game includes over 30 pieces of additional content from the start, including costumes and attachment items!Ī variety of attachment items that can be worn on each character's head, arms, and back for decoration, as well as original costumes, are included, as well as the major DLC Support Section Summer Vacation.Well that was fucking crazy with giant Fullmetal Alchemist Crossbell circle and super war mecha. What will the people of Crossbell think of their newfound independence? What will become of an empire which has lost one of its mighty limbs? And what of Ouroboros’ leader, the Grandmaster, and his ominous Eternal Regression Plan? The cross-story gameplay system allows players to switch between three different characters, depicting the story from separate perspectives within the same timeline.


Some are heroes, others are liberators, and yet others live as hermits. This has resulted in a ripple effect of events that hurtles the series toward its thrilling conclusion.įollowing the Great Twilight calamity, the three protagonists across the Zemurian continent find themselves drawn together by the thread of fate. The empires of Zemuria have narrowly managed to escape the Great Twilight, a curse that threatened to end the world, thanks to the valiant efforts of those known as heroes. The latest title in the Kiseki series, which marks the story RPG's 15th anniversary, is now on Steam!
