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I also really like the characters, especially Olberic and Cyrus
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The worst character is definitely the thief
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Eight characters with eight storylines while good, won't surprise or break any stereotypes
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Say what you will about the disjointed story, but the characters are endearing.
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This game has great emotional stories, great characters, and the best turn based combat system I've laid hands on
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Very fun, great art style, cool characters..
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Excellent character development, plot isn't stale in the slightest, and the combat system is incredibly user friendly
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Challenging npcs to battles, stealing from them, and chatting them up to find hidden things in the world and/or to learn more about them as characters is so much fun
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With Octopath Traveler, each character has a personal backstory leading to their sole motivation to set out on a journey in the first place.
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The characters are great with amazing interactions with each other and the world you travel
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Octopath Traveler has a really engaging and enjoyable story with very likable characters, easily one of the most enjoyable storylines ever
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Even though I like Therion (he was my starter character), he feels a bit out of place due to the fact that he is a thief
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My personal favorite voiced character is Tressa, and hearing her cheery voice represents everything that is right
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Good:-Pinnacle of turn based combat-Diverse party with job system allows custom ways of playing-Gorgeous 2-d graphicsBad:-Nonexistent character development-Lazy world Building-
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The mazes are pretty simple, much like Mana, The characters are a lot like the old FF4 characters.
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Eight characters with eight storylines while good, won't surprise or break any stereotypes
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This limits the openness of the game and overpowers your main character, decreasing the challenge of the game as well
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But, as is the nature of all JRPGs, eventually, EVENTUALLY, all your characters become blisteringly overpowered and nothing stands in your way
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n’t compare it to anything, but I like the combat system