Rob Pitt writes: I simply adore NIS America as they seem to know me inside out – pretty much every title they develop or publish instantly makes me want to buy them, even the controversial Tokyo Tattoo Girls which still doesn’t sync with PSN, yet I still play it a few times a week. The first thing that usually jumps out at me with a NISA published titles is the unique nature of the games or the interesting mechanics on offer, something I wish a lot of native Western titles should adopt rather than a lot of them being carbon copies of each other. The Longest Five Minutes has been on my radar for a while and when I was presented with the opportunity to review it, I jumped on it straight away. The thing is, I can’t seem to recall what I was going to say as I can’t remember any of the game which I played? Come with me as I jump into my memories and recall my actions and experiences that led me here…
A new NIS America sale is running on the Switch eShop, and some games are currently at their lowest prices ever such as Fallen Legion Revenants, Monark, Penny-Punching Princess, The Cruel King and the Great Hero, and The Longest Five Minutes. Other classics like Disgaea and Ys are also included.
MonsterVine: "The Longest Five Minutes is a JRPG told as a frame story, putting you in the shoes of an amnesiac hero who remembers his adventure through a series of flashbacks. Despite this fascinating premise, The Longest Five Minutes fails to live up to its potential. "
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Jack from SwitchEra.net writes: "Just like a glass of water, one may say that The Longest Five Minutes is half full or half empty. I felt myself wondering if its title is accurate or if you could name it “The Most Streamlined RPG” instead. The latter certainly isn’t catchy, but there is a point to be made with the route the developers have taken and how they implement the major gimmick found in the game. The Longest Five Minutes is exceedingly longer than five minutes just to clear any questions, but also feels a bit short for the average RPG."