and played the sequel to the above, Fault Milestone Two. I got it from the same Humble Bundle I assume.
It runs pretty much the same plot beats as the first game. The party gets to a new country, learns a little bit about the local culture and politics, then encounter a random couple of characters with problems that the party helps resolve. Unlike the first game, this one doesn't even have a token choice that you can make in the middle of the game. The narrative for the entire series seems really weird, unless it's supposed to lead up to an unusual type of field education for Selphine the princess' royal education. The short, episodic nature of this series doesn't look very well-done...especially when this game released in 2016, and the sequel will supposedly be released later this year, in 2021. They're only bite-sized chunks of stories practically, about 4 hours each of reading.
There was one amusing part, where the presumed main antagonist of the series showed up at the beginning and launched an attack so powerful it forces an automatic application quit and restart ala Undertale.
It runs pretty much the same plot beats as the first game. The party gets to a new country, learns a little bit about the local culture and politics, then encounter a random couple of characters with problems that the party helps resolve. Unlike the first game, this one doesn't even have a token choice that you can make in the middle of the game. The narrative for the entire series seems really weird, unless it's supposed to lead up to an unusual type of field education for Selphine the princess' royal education. The short, episodic nature of this series doesn't look very well-done...especially when this game released in 2016, and the sequel will supposedly be released later this year, in 2021. They're only bite-sized chunks of stories practically, about 4 hours each of reading.
There was one amusing part, where the presumed main antagonist of the series showed up at the beginning and launched an attack so powerful it forces an automatic application quit and restart ala Undertale.