Ulvespill writes;
Little did I know that a lame, innocent and childish anime could be so catchy!
Anime in my eyes has always been a peculiar thing for especially interested (yes, I know that Pokemon is also anime, but feel that they are their own breed again). But lately, I’ve opened up a little to this world, by testing a lot of anime games (which makes me look at the series as well). Bandai Namco has given me a lot of experiences and opportunities here, and this time Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time is next.
With increasingly more magical and Hogwarts-esque games are being made, this article featuring 6 games for Potterheads is long overdue.
Disappointed that Grimgrimoire wasn't mentioned. Though I was surprised that Chamber of Time was there. Nice to know that there are people who still remember that game.
There are certain recurring themes people can expect from video games intended to build ambiance, especially in RPGs. No sooner do you enter a new area or attend a new academy, then someone lets slip there are seven unsolved mysteries to discover. Inevitably, the main story or an extended series of sidequests sends you looking after each one. However, people may not realize exactly how extensive this story element is and why it is such a valuable inclusion in games.
My Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time nails the source material’s look and storytelling but its gameplay elements could use some more magic.