Jin Conception
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Eight playable characters stories intertwine when three characters enter Final Layer and two vanish without a trace. One returns from Final Layer but claims to not remember what happened. Who do you trust? Who is telling the truth and who is lying? Who is friend and who is foe?
Key Features:
- Strategic turn based combat involving balance.
- Battles happen on the same field as movement, no switching screens when combat starts.
- Affliction and buff system, for example, players cannot run away if they have stuck affliction.
- Double and triple Jin techs allow party members to combine attacks with each other to form stronger attacks.
- Traps can be set in combat for strategic purposes such as delaying an attack for later.
- There is more than one ending.
- The foe or foes can change.
- Every step of the way has at least one clue to guide the player.
- Hint system to guide players to the next destination.
- One can ignore hints and clues to explore.
- A reward is provided at the end for correctly deducing the friend(s) and foe(s).
- Your time is respected, save the game anywhere and anytime when not in battle or a cutscene.
- The entire game can be beaten without grinding.
- There is romance.
- The story is not told in sequential order and is a puzzle.
- There is RNG in some boss battles in order to surprise the player on repeated playthroughs.
- There is more gameplay then story.
- After a single playthrough is completed, the game is designed to be speed rushed but it is not required to speed rush it.
- There is additional content in Continue Game+.
Jin Conception has monsters that can one shot, difficult bosses and no hand holding.
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Recommening that, with a lot of buts.
Pros:
+ Real-time Combat itself is incredibly great - using buffs, debuffs and ailments is mandatory to get through
+ Lots of comboing opportunities due to that, quite challenging (with a special opportunity in lovlevel-runs to set things straight)
+ Walking through Dungeons feels refreshing due to some puzzles in them,=> not headache-inducing!
+ Approach of Open World is fine as is
+ looks good or a retro RPG, with a lot of work put in animations and immersion
Cons:
- sadly, Vote Friend/Foe is a big issue, hard to figure out due to the nature of the characters / and it was definitely not what it was advertised like
- speaking of the characters - most of them behave in a rather erratic way, making the hard to comprehend
- the story is okay, but not quite thought through - and even if, there are a lot of open ends
In short: It's not as bad as it looks like. One can work with the somewhat weird storyline and the erratic characters, but it's the combat wher JC starts to shine brightly.