Reynatis Review: Captivating Yet Flawed Adventure
Have you heard about Reynatis? This action RPG from FuRyu, known for titles like Monark and Crystar, has been making waves. Set in a vibrant, magical version of Shibuya, Reynatis combines a compelling narrative with engaging gameplay. If you're into JRPGs with a strong identity, this might just be your next favorite game.
Setting the Stage in Shibuya
Reynatis takes you to a detailed recreation of Tokyo's Shibuya district. Here, magic is banned, and those who possess it live in fear. The government’s Magic Enforcement Administration (MEA) hunts down rogue magic users, while the criminal Guild fights for the freedom to use magic.
In the midst of this conflict, the Owls strive to protect those persecuted for their magical abilities. Shibuya is also plagued by monster attacks and a dangerous drug called Rubrum, adding layers to the game's rich narrative.
Two Heroes, Two Paths
You'll play as two main characters: Sari Nishijima and Maron Kirizumi. Sari, whose powers awakened after a monster attack, joins the MEA to fight rogue mages and the Rubrum drug crisis. Maron, recovering from a near-fatal accident, moves to Shibuya to fulfill his father's dream, even if it means breaking the rules.
The game alternates between these two protagonists, whose lives are intertwined in ways they can't imagine. Sari combats illegal magic use, while Maron uses it to achieve his goals. Their journey raises questions about the true nature of magic and its ethical use.
Gameplay Mechanics
Reynatis shines in its gameplay, which involves balancing magic use with combat strategy. Magic is restricted to the MEA, and using it drains mana quickly. When low on mana, you switch to a defensive "oppression" mode, gaining abilities like mana regeneration through perfect parries.
- Oppression Mode: Defensive, mana regeneration through parries
- Liberation Mode: Offensive, high-damage attacks when mana is full
Switching between these modes creates a dynamic combat experience. You'll also control companions, each with unique abilities, adding depth to battles.
Exploration and Progression
After each battle, you're scored based on performance, earning experience points (EXP) and skill points (SP) to upgrade talents. Be cautious when using magic in public, as it raises stress levels and can attract MEA attention.
The game offers numerous side quests and optional activities, like hunting Wizarts for new spells and bonuses. These missions enrich the game's lore and reduce Shibuya's Malice level, encouraging exploration.
Aesthetic and Audio
Reynatis boasts a captivating art style, though it lags behind current-gen visuals. Despite this, the game runs smoothly and is visually appealing. The soundtrack, composed by Yoko Shinomura, is stunning, and the Japanese voice acting is top-notch.
Final Verdict
Reynatis is an engaging action RPG with a strong narrative and addictive gameplay. While it has some flaws, like the lack of non-English subtitles and dated graphics, its unique charm and excellent audio make it worth playing.
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