PMD: Seven Symphonies
Canete16 has done it again, he already did it with PMD Special Episode 0: In A Dark Past, and now he does it with this 7-hour Demo in which they present Act 1 of their next game.
Here is the sequel to PDM Explorers of Sky and PMD Special Episode 0 that we all dreamed and prayed for, having what none of us dared to imagine but knew our inner child needed<3.
If you already loved PMD Special Episode 0 or if you just love PDM Explorers of Sky, this is going to blow your mind, because it is really GOOD!
This review will be only for the Demo, so it is subject to change in the future:
--Gameplay:
It has the same gameplay as PMD Explorers of Sky, with some subtle differences, again, there will be no freedom to explore between chapters or maps (The whole demo takes place inside a tower lol), like training at the dojo, and doing side quests (BUT this time you can buy from the Kekleon shop, and recruit other pokemon).
The game starts, is, and will be difficult, you start as if you had completed PMD Explores of Sky at 95% (That 5% being significant for the plot), with Protagonist and Partner (You can freely choose which pokemon you want in both) at level 50, high I.Q., and a large catalog of available cool moves, but this will not make the game easier, it will only balance it out.
I think the full version could have an easier mode, but be prepared to die more than once and be careful when leveling up, and obtaining items; Of course if you are a fan of games that make you work hard to complete them, you will like this game<3.
--Music:
Again, they've really chosen the music well to set the scene or moment that takes place, capturing you and immersing you in the story.
And the best thing is that you can tell that they choose each piece of music carefully, because if you replay with other choices, you'll notice different music depending on the choices, because music has soul, and they also give you foreshadowing while you enjoy the game and its story.
--Art:
We have not yet been able to enjoy this aspect in all its splendor as in the previous game, but I would say that it is a matter of time and patience (This is a Demo after all), but they still do not hold back from making beautiful scenarios to give you that feeling of immersion and that PDM is its own world.
--Story:
Again, if you don't like games with long stories, rich plots, that focus mostly on their characters, relationships, and dynamics; then this game is simply not for you, because this is the STRONGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL POINT of this game, and it already starts from the first moment making it clear that the game is going to be SLOW, they are going to take their time in cooking up the plot and each character, building the tension, and letting you savor the mystery while sprinkling clues at you from time to time; and this is what makes this game so good<3<3<3<3.
It really captures the essence of the original, with more shades of maturity and character growth of the Protagonist and Companion, in addition to several secondary characters that stood out in the original and prequel, but without losing that innocence that so characterizes the original PMD.
If you are looking for something fast and light, you simply won't find it here.
My only complaint is that the foreshadowing is very abstract and I had a hard time picking up on some of the clues, but maybe that's just me.
--Characters:
As always, they excel in this area, capturing the soul and essence and enriching it in an incredible way for each character, both official and original.
If PDM shines it is without a doubt because of its characters, the pokemon, and this game is not afraid to make them shine even in their worst moments, making protagonists of characters that you would never have imagined, and I'm not just talking about legendary ones ; )
--Game vibe:
This sequel starts off as a mystery, and a foreshadowing to a classic tragedy, even though we know it probably has a happy ending, but still the whole atmosphere feels "ancient" and "predestined" playing very well with its resources and taking full advantage of the narrative.
Once you start, you just want to know how it will end in the end, even if it ends badly, and that's beautiful...
Keep in mind that this is just a demo, and my opinion will probably change when the full game comes out, but for now, I think we're looking at one of the best sequels made for PDM.
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And that's it, I'm sorry it's been so long, I hope you're encouraged to play it, and I thank Canete16 for creating another masterpiece. Have a nice day<3