

Once you buy and download the DLC you can swap back to your regular account and play it. You can play them on any account, the only exception is that you have to use an account from that region to buy the DLC. ASIA would be the next best since the ASIA region has always had Chinese and English subs since the days of the Xbox 360, and it's unlikely it'll go out of print in CERO or ASIA.īut all Switch games are region free. As for why it was only ESRB, dunno, but I wouldn't expect PEGI to last much longer, ESRB has only been off print for a couple months. Switch carts are more expensive to stamp than Blu-Rays are because of the cost of memory. >!text goes in here!< text goes in here Social Media

The combat hosts a simple turn-based mechanic, but it manages to stay engaging throughout. They're all customizable, especially if you purchase the deluxe version which features unique costumes from the final season. You can choose among 16 mages from different guilds as playable characters. The characters and their interactions are in the limelight, displaying solid writing and a well-developed story. In more immediate gameplay, you'll complete quests and explore new environments that feature a lot of diversity. It consists of nine chapters in total, with an overarching plot of helping the guild restore itself to prominence. The story is a bit fragmented, possibly confusing those who haven't followed the anime. Here, you'll also explore the guild and find wizards to add power to your party.

Your adventure begins by going around the town and engaging with NPCs to engage with the story. You start in Magnolia Town, where your guild resides. This anime-based RPG has enough tricks up its sleeve to satisfy fans of the series and entertain those unfamiliar with it.
