It’s a bit on the easy side if you’re a genre veteran, and you can wrap it up in about 5-6 hours.
Snappy and responsive. Deedlit moves with a grace that most 2D protagonists lack. The Catch:
It’s rare to see a licensed game treat its source material with this much reverence decades later. Whether you’re here for the Parn nostalgia or just the bow-and-blade gameplay, it’s a must-play.
If you miss the golden era of 90s fantasy anime and want a game that feels like a playable painting, don’t sleep on this one.