A mysterious and intriguing game. While the pace drags at times, what it lacks in polish, it makes up for by creating a world that tugs at your curiosity.
The charming story is filled with callbacks and, as always, a tremendous amount of post-game challenges are ready to greet to the truly insane, er, dedicated.
Time and Eternity wins early points for its striking anime art style and its intriguing premise, but the story collapses under the weight of insipid dialogue.
Guiding the titular heroine through the compact levels, blasting enemies, is breezy and immediate. The mission structure is a good fit for portable gaming.
The game’s fundamentals are pretty basic: Guide your adventurer through booby-trap and enemy-filled floors, grabbing loot and leveling up along the way.
Brew up a cup of some strong stuff and sharpen that focus before attempting to wrap your mind around the myriad battlefield tactics, characters, and items.