![]() ![]() The UI is fantastic and exploring the town, talking to characters, finding items, new quests, and so on is an absolute pleasure. Speaking of accessible, Jack Move is a game that is very easy to play in general. Instead, we get a real deep level of strategy that is actually quite accessible. It is the kind of thing that sounds odd and confusing, but it is not. You have these decks and hacks that you can make your attacks from and getting organized, and switching in and out are all things that you will have to do in battle. You have three other people in your party, but they are not all there at once like in Final Fantasy for example. ![]() However, it has a few neat twists that really do set it apart from all the rest. It is a turn based style of combat just like it should be in a modern JRPG. The battle system in Jack Move is a ton of fun. It is very well told and I love how it has a real murder mystery type vibe to it all. This is a tremendous cyberpunk style story that had me gripped right from the start. Noa is going to get her dad back and find out what these guys are really up to. He was taken captive by the corporation, Monomind who basically runs the city and has a hand in everything that goes on, legal and illegal. ![]() We play as a feisty and cool hacker called Noa whose dad was doing research on digitized consciousness. I was pulled in when I saw the first cinematic trailer. The story that Jack Move is telling is fantastic. This was a truly remarkable experience and it is one of the better retro inspired, but modern JRPGs that I have played in a very, very long time. You may think I am going to complain that the game is short, but that is not the case at all. Thankfully, it came out on a weekend when I was completely free and I beat the game during that first weekend. When I heard that Jack Move was a cyberpunk JRPG I knew that this was a game I had to play. ![]()
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