WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "I lost my mind with 13 Sentinels back in the day, and my time with The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy was similar. It’s clever, engrossing, and it breaks up the reading with the right level of engagement and action. While the two have some overlap, they are very different, and the shock and horror of The Hundred Line make it a Too Kyo game through and through. The multiple endings and possibilities to save or damn any number of people is a temptation to explore to the furthest reaches of hell and back, and you simply must entertain those thoughts. You can lose yourself in this world, but only force of will and a desire to save those most important with you will guide the player home. Don’t run away now. It’s time to protect those who are most dear."
NoobFeed editor Faviyan writes - Your experience with The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will leave you eager to dive back into its blend of story and strategy. Your choices shape the narrative in this game and remain a compelling fusion of narrative depth.
The Hundred Line has, at its worst, several noticeable pacing issues, but at its best a solid story and combat loop to keep players engaged.
MonsterVine: "The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy blends tactical combat and narrative mastery in one of the year’s most compelling genre hybrids."
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