If you're planning on getting Bloomtown or any game with a discount code at Gamivo, click here! (Code: KAGANATH): gvo.deals/Kaganath-BloomTown Bloomtown has turned into one my favorite Indie RPG of the year! Let me know your thoughts, or whether you'd like to see more JRPGs or Indies on the channel. Exploring new games from time to time has been incredibly fun, and I'd love to do it more!
Avoid buying switch version because it has annoying lagg input issue when you move character you can feel that character does not responds timely, there is slight sluggishness that gets annoying in time. I tried it on 2 switches, same issue. They just need to fix it / synch it or whatever
Just played the demo. Has a very slow start, but it seems fine. Have you ever heard of Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands? It's a RPG of similar length. Very funny. Unique battle system. Best indie RPG I've played.
This is true, every room you enter, every fast travel, it saves the game. I was baffled by no manual save in the beginning, but once I realized that this was the case I honestly forgot about the issue, hence why it was not mentioned in the video.
I was curious about this too since there was one specific mob that kept respawning for me in one of the earlier areas, while in the later areas I didn't get any respawns. I would say you couldn't grind levels, but there might either be some exceptions, or it was a bug.
While it does have some darker moments, it doesn't go quite as dark as LISA. It's more of an adventure rpg story, with hints of creepy and dark here and there.
Sea of Stars most likely has the better turn based combat system since Bloomtown's is pretty simple, but I I really like the satisfying feeling of completing Bloomtown's story. As for Chained Echoes, I haven't played that yet but from what I know it actually seems to be more my type of game as compared to the other two.
@@viktoroton9440 cool, cuz I was worried it would have the same timed bs like persona, if I wanted to stress about my social life I would've gone outside
Is this game focused on combat with side activities? Or is this a game that is focused on side activities with a bit of combat? I can't gauge what its focus is because there are so many things to do. Personally, I'm looking for something combat focused with a few side activities to break the monotony.
I'd say 50/50 if you try to do all of the sidequests. You do sometimes have to go out of your way to find those secrets though so if you're just going with the flow of the game, then it's gonna feel more combat focused with the amount of time spent in the Underworld. I would recommend trying it out on higher difficulties, but there was that bug I mentioned, and I'm not sure if that's a common bug or a one time thing for me.
I feel like you missed alot of important gameplay features who would be kinda helpful knowing about, just to really make this review as helpful as possible if you know what i mean haha!😭 like what more can you do in the game beyond fighting? Farming? Can you Forage for stuff in the world? Working at the shop (or whatever it was) to earn money? And i think i maybe saw there were shops in the games and if so, can you buy things in them? Can you befriend towns people? Those thing were the things i really wanted more info about haha 😅 Excuse my bad English, English isn't my first language haha!
No that's understandable, I did shorten the review and didn't do a deep dive on some of the features just because they were implemented on such a basic level that I felt they didn't really need much looking into. But to clarify, the farming feature is super basic. You buy seeds from the shop, you plant them with fertilizer, water them everyday and after harvest you can use them as healing or SP items. I didn't make use of farming as much because food items are so cheap in this game, and it felt tacked on just for the sake of having a farming system. I still appreciate it being there though, and would rather have it be a feature than not. Same with foraging. There were apples to be found in one of the maps, but not much else after that. You can befriend townspeople in the form of character quests which I thought was great so I mentioned it in the video, and the shops are mostly for buying consumable items. There is a shop for equipment upgrades, but they were so cheap I bought the strongest ones within the first few days of the game. I felt the progression was more tied to abilities unlocked via leveling instead of sword, gun, armor stats, so that's what I focused on in the video. Thanks for the suggestions though, I'll keep this in mind when doing future reviews!
Maybe I am getting old, but these games are all so samey, most of the time I have the feeling that I played a very smilar game more than once already :(
GOTY 2024 🥰 No more Cons 😄 here are the Patch Notes: *Patch 1.0.1* - released on September 24th Added sprint action now can also be triggered with Right Shift Added keyboard layout type settings dropdown Added full support for AZERTY and QWERTY keyboards *Patch 1.0.6* - released on September 25th Balancing regarding “Miss” issues We have heard your feedback, here are the changes implemented to decrease the number of misses during combat:👈👈👈👈 emons’ evasion stat has been erased. You can still miss but it would not be because of the monster evading the attack.👈👈👈👈 Rebalancing of accuracy formula for less misses during combat.👈👈👈👈 Technical fixes Fixed: Some controllers & gamepads were not working for Bloomtown. Fixed: Problems with saves causing an instant crash of the game In-game bug & UI fixes Fixed: Reading table bug in Emilly’s house. Fixed: Endgame Spoiler No possibility for the players to get Hugo to come to Chicago with Emily Fixed: Hugo's sidequest Bug with Bernard the cat interactions timing still showcasing the (you can talk to Bernard until 21.30 and he will remind you of the time you need to come) Fixed: User interface bug where HP and SP would be mixed up in some item descriptions. Fixed: Inability to complete the quest Spoiler Bloomtown Mystery Fixed: Camera restrictions not working properly on Wide and Ultrawide screens Fixed: Graphical issues on districts (especially on Suburban district)👈👈👈👈👈 Fixed: Small issues in cutscenes dialogues Fixed: Minor issues in some cutscenes Fixed: Minor issues with some doors in dungeons Fixed: Wrong post-effects on Suburban district Fixed: Minor graphical issues with the witches’ doors and other arts on Suburban district
I used to play Persona 4 while working at my old job. Honestly, these types of games fit the workday quite well since you can go back in and out pretty smoothly, and you can play at your pace!
I’m on the third and fourth day I’m not liking it that much in terms of character development. There’s no real motivation for the main character to sign the contract, and the pacing feels fast, asking Ramona if they are friends like their second day hanging out. Plus the characters should have been in their mid teens they all talk too maturely for their age.
That's interesting, I thought the dialogue was written very accurately to how children speaks. The only exception was Ramona who was a bit more mature than the rest as she is approaching her teens, and occasionally Emily when doing successful smarts rolls. Also for the contract, I didn't accept the contract the first night, but in my playthrough, Lucifer approached Emily again after she fought here first demon without a guardian in the tree house underworld scene. Accepting the contract after encountering a real demon felt believable to me since she was looking for anything to protect herself.
I still play! Doing Genshin was working so well but I didn't want to get stuck covering just one game. I'll cover it again at some point though, hopefully before Snezchnaya lol
I think the music is fine but it doesn't fit the theme of this game. persona jrpg battle music is so....modern. whereas this game is set in the 60s(?) the developers should have known when to stop with the persona inspiration.
@@deborahcheong6095 persona 5 music main genre is not modern. Like 2000s. Fair its not 60s, but its not "modern" modern. Its somewhere along 80s Acid jazz
If you're planning on getting Bloomtown or any game with a discount code at Gamivo, click here! (Code: KAGANATH): gvo.deals/Kaganath-BloomTown
Bloomtown has turned into one my favorite Indie RPG of the year! Let me know your thoughts, or whether you'd like to see more JRPGs or Indies on the channel. Exploring new games from time to time has been incredibly fun, and I'd love to do it more!
this game has some of the best pixel art of any game atm, it's definitely in the top 5
Careful, you’ll find a lot of indies with amazing pixel art but weak gameplay loops. Potion Permit, for example.
If you love indie games like me this game is fun to play😊
I can’t decide between this and Beyond Galaxyland
same.
@@xyzzyx4142 Just get both. Support the developers.
I'm not really into sci-fi but Beyond the Galaxy looks very interesting from what I've seen!
Same here 😂
I ended up grabbing both
Avoid buying switch version because it has annoying lagg input issue when you move character you can feel that character does not responds timely, there is slight sluggishness that gets annoying in time. I tried it on 2 switches, same issue. They just need to fix it / synch it or whatever
Funny how not even a game like this can run on Switch smoothly.
Thanks for the headsup!
I have this on switch and it does not appear to happen to me!
@@ralfschraven6914 ur just not sensitive to it much i guess.
@@mrartdecoYou'd be surprised how some of these pixel games have a lot more processing than some 3D/Bigger games.
Thankies!
Thanks for the review
subscribed. love the review, dude!
Appreciate it! I enjoyed this game quite a lot!
Just played the demo. Has a very slow start, but it seems fine.
Have you ever heard of Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands?
It's a RPG of similar length. Very funny. Unique battle system. Best indie RPG I've played.
Can you choose between playing Emily or Chester at the beginning?
Unfortunately not, Emily is the only character you play as.
W review brother! Might just pick this game up!
Thank you bro, just keeping it going!
Just started, it’s good.
You can’t manually save! That’s a big deterrent, but still might get it anyway.
I have heard in another video, that it is being saved so often so you can undo your every step or so
This is true, every room you enter, every fast travel, it saves the game. I was baffled by no manual save in the beginning, but once I realized that this was the case I honestly forgot about the issue, hence why it was not mentioned in the video.
@@Kaganath Oh sweet. Thank you for confirmation. This is amazing
There is an autosave every 5 min and everytime you enter/exit rooms. Not an issue at all
Maybe it's to keep people from save scumming rolls. I dunno.
Can you respawn the enemies and grind levels? Thanks.
I was curious about this too since there was one specific mob that kept respawning for me in one of the earlier areas, while in the later areas I didn't get any respawns.
I would say you couldn't grind levels, but there might either be some exceptions, or it was a bug.
@@Kaganath Thanks for the response.
This is more like Persona 4 than 5.
Im not a big fan of turn based but this game is gorgeous
I'm not a turn based fan either. I just finished the game lastnight and honestly, it was a fantastic experience!
@@xXSarahMonsterXx oh ok that's wassup I might check it out idk, turn based gets boring quick to me
@xXSarahMonsterXx so you're a gamer too? ✊🏾😌🔥
Can you change your party leader? Or do you stay as Emily the entire game
You play as Emily for the whole game
Emily and Chester... Linkin park?
If this would be cute but dark af like a LISA i would buy it without even thinking about it.
While it does have some darker moments, it doesn't go quite as dark as LISA. It's more of an adventure rpg story, with hints of creepy and dark here and there.
What do You think? Chained Echoes vs Sea of Stars vs Bloomtown?
Sea of Stars most likely has the better turn based combat system since Bloomtown's is pretty simple, but I I really like the satisfying feeling of completing Bloomtown's story.
As for Chained Echoes, I haven't played that yet but from what I know it actually seems to be more my type of game as compared to the other two.
Cool, thanks, so it is worth 😊@@Kaganath
Sea of Stars has a boring story, and the 2 main characters are bland.
What is the song in the beginning
are the social type things missable like in persona?
Sidequest are missable, but quest for upgrade friendship with your party are not.
@@viktoroton9440 cool, cuz I was worried it would have the same timed bs like persona, if I wanted to stress about my social life I would've gone outside
This feels a lot like P4G with P5 soundtrack 😅
Yep the only difference is they go to demon world with telephone media
Is this game focused on combat with side activities? Or is this a game that is focused on side activities with a bit of combat? I can't gauge what its focus is because there are so many things to do. Personally, I'm looking for something combat focused with a few side activities to break the monotony.
I'd say 50/50 if you try to do all of the sidequests. You do sometimes have to go out of your way to find those secrets though so if you're just going with the flow of the game, then it's gonna feel more combat focused with the amount of time spent in the Underworld.
I would recommend trying it out on higher difficulties, but there was that bug I mentioned, and I'm not sure if that's a common bug or a one time thing for me.
I feel like you missed alot of important gameplay features who would be kinda helpful knowing about, just to really make this review as helpful as possible if you know what i mean haha!😭
like what more can you do in the game beyond fighting?
Farming? Can you Forage for stuff in the world? Working at the shop (or whatever it was) to earn money? And i think i maybe saw there were shops in the games and if so, can you buy things in them? Can you befriend towns people?
Those thing were the things i really wanted more info about haha 😅 Excuse my bad English, English isn't my first language haha!
No that's understandable, I did shorten the review and didn't do a deep dive on some of the features just because they were implemented on such a basic level that I felt they didn't really need much looking into.
But to clarify, the farming feature is super basic. You buy seeds from the shop, you plant them with fertilizer, water them everyday and after harvest you can use them as healing or SP items. I didn't make use of farming as much because food items are so cheap in this game, and it felt tacked on just for the sake of having a farming system. I still appreciate it being there though, and would rather have it be a feature than not.
Same with foraging. There were apples to be found in one of the maps, but not much else after that.
You can befriend townspeople in the form of character quests which I thought was great so I mentioned it in the video, and the shops are mostly for buying consumable items.
There is a shop for equipment upgrades, but they were so cheap I bought the strongest ones within the first few days of the game. I felt the progression was more tied to abilities unlocked via leveling instead of sword, gun, armor stats, so that's what I focused on in the video.
Thanks for the suggestions though, I'll keep this in mind when doing future reviews!
I rly like it but the lack of saving ability is a huge issue for me! I switch between games a lot!
Maybe I am getting old, but these games are all so samey, most of the time I have the feeling that I played a very smilar game more than once already :(
GOTY 2024 🥰
No more Cons 😄 here are the Patch Notes:
*Patch 1.0.1* - released on September 24th
Added sprint action now can also be triggered with Right Shift
Added keyboard layout type settings dropdown
Added full support for AZERTY and QWERTY keyboards
*Patch 1.0.6* - released on September 25th
Balancing regarding “Miss” issues
We have heard your feedback, here are the changes implemented to decrease the number of misses during combat:👈👈👈👈
emons’ evasion stat has been erased. You can still miss but it would not be because of the monster evading the attack.👈👈👈👈
Rebalancing of accuracy formula for less misses during combat.👈👈👈👈
Technical fixes
Fixed: Some controllers & gamepads were not working for Bloomtown.
Fixed: Problems with saves causing an instant crash of the game
In-game bug & UI fixes
Fixed: Reading table bug in Emilly’s house.
Fixed: Endgame Spoiler No possibility for the players to get Hugo to come to Chicago with Emily
Fixed: Hugo's sidequest Bug with Bernard the cat interactions timing still showcasing the (you can talk to Bernard until 21.30 and he will remind you of the time you need to come)
Fixed: User interface bug where HP and SP would be mixed up in some item descriptions.
Fixed: Inability to complete the quest Spoiler Bloomtown Mystery
Fixed: Camera restrictions not working properly on Wide and Ultrawide screens
Fixed: Graphical issues on districts (especially on Suburban district)👈👈👈👈👈
Fixed: Small issues in cutscenes dialogues
Fixed: Minor issues in some cutscenes
Fixed: Minor issues with some doors in dungeons
Fixed: Wrong post-effects on Suburban district
Fixed: Minor graphical issues with the witches’ doors and other arts on Suburban district
Damn, that fast! I didn't realize until after uploading that people we're having trouble with the constant misses, but I'm happy to see they listen.
I was supposed to play thos during the graveyard shift and I left my joy cons at home...I'm so annoyed.
I used to play Persona 4 while working at my old job. Honestly, these types of games fit the workday quite well since you can go back in and out pretty smoothly, and you can play at your pace!
I’m on the third and fourth day I’m not liking it that much in terms of character development. There’s no real motivation for the main character to sign the contract, and the pacing feels fast, asking Ramona if they are friends like their second day hanging out. Plus the characters should have been in their mid teens they all talk too maturely for their age.
That's interesting, I thought the dialogue was written very accurately to how children speaks. The only exception was Ramona who was a bit more mature than the rest as she is approaching her teens, and occasionally Emily when doing successful smarts rolls.
Also for the contract, I didn't accept the contract the first night, but in my playthrough, Lucifer approached Emily again after she fought here first demon without a guardian in the tree house underworld scene.
Accepting the contract after encountering a real demon felt believable to me since she was looking for anything to protect herself.
The background music was so distracting
Persona 5 in pixel art
does my man still play genshin or like😭
I still play! Doing Genshin was working so well but I didn't want to get stuck covering just one game. I'll cover it again at some point though, hopefully before Snezchnaya lol
Fucking terrible music 🤦♂️... I'm sorry but the persona Jrpg battle music ABSOLUTELY kills this game.
I loved it, but it’s understandable. Even up until the ending I still didn’t get sick of the music
Lol your taste is pretty terrible then 😂
Lol i dont play persona. But its music is good.
Just play taylor swift or something 😂😂😂
I think the music is fine but it doesn't fit the theme of this game. persona jrpg battle music is so....modern. whereas this game is set in the 60s(?) the developers should have known when to stop with the persona inspiration.
@@deborahcheong6095 persona 5 music main genre is not modern. Like 2000s. Fair its not 60s, but its not "modern" modern. Its somewhere along 80s
Acid jazz