Info about That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ISEKAI Chronicles:

Official game description:
Deluxe Edition
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The Digital Deluxe Edition includes:  
• That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ISEKAI Chronicles Main game  
• Bonus Side Quest Collection: Shopping  
• Season Pass  
\- DLC 1: A Strange Fate  
\- DLC 2: The Fairy Queen's Labyrinth  
\- DLC 3: Martial Arts Tournament  
\- Season Pass Bonus Content: Bonus Side Quest Collection: Remembering Shizu  
\*This edition comes with content which is also sold separately. Please be mindful of duplicate purchases.  
\*Main game must be cleared before DLC or Bonus Content can be accessed.
About the Game
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Spin a new tale of the Jura Tempest Federation together with all your favorite characters from the animated series!
• Action-Packed Battles with Exhilarating Combo Attacks
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Players can enjoy thrilling action battles that combine flashy special moves and powerful combos. Through leveling up bonds with friends, Rimuru will learn Special Attacks, and even have allies join in to back up Rimuru's attack. Finish off formidable enemies that are coming to destroy Tempest with Secret Skills animated in retro 8-bit style!  
• Experience Stories from the Anime, as well as All-New Adventures
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Relive the original story from the encounter with the Kijin to the battle against the Kingdom of Falmuth fully voiced! In addition, there are two brand new adventures from the original author for fans to enjoy!  
**Goblin's Revenge Arc:**  
Kataki is a Bugbear who lost his friends in an attack by the Direwolves. The story of his revenge begins when he discovers that his former enemies and the Hobgoblins coexist in Tempest.  
**Religious Nation Arc:**  
The Theocracy of Angels is a mysterious religious nation that believes in angels. Aiming to take the power of the Storm Dragon, they face off with Tempest.  
• Exciting City-Building
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As players progress through the story and meet new allies, their community will grow from a small village to a great nation. Build a wide variety of buildings to take advantage of the Tempest Resonance which strengthens residents as you create more structures in your village! There are even modern Japanese-style buildings that make use of Rimuru's memory from the world before his reincarnation.  
There are also more than 50 original subquests to enjoy! Enjoy the daily life in Tempest with laughter and tears as Rimuru and his friends work together to solve residents' problems and make the country a better place.

Release date: 7 Aug, 2024

Categories: Action RPG, Single-player Story, City Builder, Real-time Combat, Character Progression, Visual Novel, Character Collection


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Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Simple but enjoyable combat system (weight 0.35): The combat system is simple and easy to learn, making it accessible for beginners while still offering depth through combos and character switching. Performing well in combat yields rewards, reducing grind. Some reviewers found the combat surprisingly impactful and enjoyable to experiment with.
- Engaging original story content (weight 0.29): The game features a well-executed original story that expands the lore and integrates seamlessly with the existing narrative. It allows players to relive the anime's story from a fresh perspective, with engaging characters and interactions. This is especially enjoyable for fans of the series.
- Relaxing and casual gameplay (weight 0.28): The game is generally considered a chill and relaxing experience, suitable for zoning out and grinding. It's easy to understand and play, making it a good time killer for casual players.
- Generally enjoyable experience (weight 0.18): Many reviewers express general enjoyment of the game, praising its fun gameplay, captivating style, and overall charm. Some reviewers are fans of the series and appreciate the game's adaptation of the source material.
- Full voice acting with original cast (weight 0.16): The game features full voice acting, including the original Japanese cast from the anime and movie, which enhances immersion. Both main and sub quests are fully voiced, with some reviewers appreciating the natural pacing of the auto-play dialogue.
- Diverse roster of playable characters (weight 0.08): The game features a large number of playable characters, including side characters often ignored in the main series, each with unique abilities and playstyles. Experimenting with different characters in battle is enjoyable, and players can freely configure their team.
- Good graphics and UI design (weight 0.06): The game features good graphics and well-designed UI. Some reviewers found the dungeon visual design to be well done.
- Appealing town-building elements (weight 0.05): The game incorporates town-building elements that are linked to character progression through resource gathering and upgrades. NPCs greet the player, contributing to a sense of immersion and making the town feel alive.
- Appealing chibi-style graphics (weight 0.05): The game features a cutesy, chibi-style aesthetic that some reviewers found visually appealing. The character ultimate move animations are particularly cool and well-designed.
- Rewarding progression system (weight 0.05): The game becomes more rewarding and satisfying as you progress, with gradual expansion of town development and character growth aligning well with story progression. Boss battles become progressively more challenging later in the game.
- Impressive ultimate and skill animations (weight 0.04): The game features cool ultimate and skill animations, with impressive visual effects for special moves and ultimate techniques. Each character has a different combat feel, with unique skills and ultimate moves.

Common complaints:
- Overpriced for limited content (weight 0.93): A common complaint is that the game's price is too high for the quality and amount of content offered. Reviewers feel the game resembles a low-budget mobile title but is sold at a premium price, especially considering the DLC and deluxe editions. Many suggest waiting for a significant sale or avoiding the game altogether at its current price point.
- Repetitive, uninspired gameplay and visuals (weight 0.92): The game suffers from significant repetition across various elements, including quests, combat, and level design. This is coupled with uninspired gameplay mechanics, leading to a monotonous and unengaging experience. Many reviewers also noted visual and performance issues, such as low-resolution textures, frame rate drops, and excessive visual clutter during combat.
- Lacks polish and feels generic (weight 0.28): The game lacks polish and feels generic, failing to deliver a compelling or unique experience. Reviewers note the absence of fan-service features, uninspired character design, and a general lack of depth in various gameplay systems. This contributes to a sense of disappointment and a feeling that the game does not live up to its potential.
- Poor adaptation of anime source (weight 0.26): The game's presentation relies heavily on static images and abridged storytelling, failing to capture the essence of the anime source material. Reviewers criticize the low-quality graphics, limited animations, and the use of screenshots from the anime instead of original cutscenes. This results in a disappointing experience for fans of the series.
- Underdeveloped city-building mechanics (weight 0.23): The city-building mechanics are shallow and underdeveloped, offering minimal interaction and customization. Buildings primarily serve as stat boosters, lacking any meaningful simulation or management elements. Reviewers express disappointment with the limited creativity and the overall pointlessness of the city-building aspect.
- Poor keyboard/mouse control scheme (weight 0.21): The game suffers from poor control implementation, particularly for keyboard and mouse users. Key bindings are limited and often unclear, requiring players to experiment to discover the correct inputs. The lack of customization options and unintuitive control schemes make the game difficult to play without a controller.
- Combat mechanic issues/frustrations (weight 0.07): Players have reported issues with combo execution, enemy invulnerability frames, and delayed attack telegraphing. These issues lead to frustrating combat encounters and reduce the overall satisfaction of the gameplay.
- Shallow monster design/bestiary (weight 0.07): The game lacks depth in its monster design and bestiary. Enemies are simple, stat-based, and lack unique abilities or interesting AI. The limited variety and illogical placement of monsters contribute to the game's overall repetitiveness.
- Camera/animation/dialogue issues (weight 0.04): The game suffers from issues such as restricted camera control, rushed character animations, and repetitive NPC dialogue. These issues detract from the overall immersion and polish of the game.
- Abrupt and unsatisfying ending (weight 0.04): The game's ending feels abrupt and lacks proper closure. The narrative feels rushed and disjointed, leaving players unsatisfied with the overall story arc.
- Poorly implemented Rimuru abilities (weight 0.04): Rimuru's unique abilities, such as Predator and Demon Lord evolution, are poorly implemented and lack depth. These mechanics fail to provide meaningful gameplay changes or customization options, diminishing their potential impact on the player experience.
- Missing English dub/Spanish subtitles (weight 0.04): The game lacks an English dub, which is a significant drawback for players who prefer it. The absence of Spanish subtitles is also a notable oversight, potentially alienating a large segment of the Latin American fanbase.

Gameplay feedback:
- Mix of RPG, VN, and city-building (weight 0.17): The game blends Action RPG, Visual Novel, and city simulation elements.  The city-building aspect is a key component, where players construct and upgrade buildings to improve stats and unlock new features.  However, some reviewers feel the game leans more heavily into the visual novel aspect.
- Side-scrolling combat with mixed reception (weight 0.15): The combat system features side-scrolling action with basic attacks, skills, and ultimate moves.  Players can switch between party members and trigger support attacks.  However, some reviewers find the combat system to be mediocre, despite the inclusion of combo scoring and other mechanics.
- Small and simple map design (weight 0.04): Maps are generally small and contained, often divided into rooms with simple layouts.  Areas typically consist of monster encounters, treasure chests, and a small boss at the end.  Early levels are particularly simple, consisting mainly of battle and treasure rooms.
- 2D battles with distinct announcement (weight 0.04): The game features 2D battles, with a distinct announcement before each battle begins.  The game is a 2D PVE experience with action buttons, differentiating it from the turn-based mobile game version.  The 2D fighting style is a core element of the game.
- Extensive completionist content available (weight 0.03): The game features extensive completionist goals, requiring players to finish all story chapters, side quests, and DLC content.  Achieving 100% completion also involves unlocking all passive skills for every character and earning all Steam achievements.  A special dungeon with only boss battles is unlocked after completing the main story.
- Skill panels replace equipment/leveling (weight 0.02): Character enhancement relies on skill panels that offer parameter enhancements unlocked with in-game currency.  The game lacks a traditional leveling system or equipment.  Players unlock skill panels to bolster character parameters.

Performance notes:
- Optimization and performance issues (weight 0.07): The game suffers from performance and optimization issues, including stuttering during battles with many effects, frame rate drops during cutscenes, and choppy/pixelated video quality. These issues occur even on powerful PCs, suggesting a need for optimization improvements.
- Low resolution textures/upscaling (weight 0.05): The game's visuals appear upscaled and low-resolution, even on 4K displays, resembling FHD or lower quality. Additionally, the game defaults to the lowest graphics settings, requiring manual adjustment.
- No ultrawide support (weight 0.03): The game lacks support for ultrawide resolutions, limiting the visual experience for players with ultrawide monitors. Additionally, graphics are set to the lowest possible options upon launching the game.
- Buffed bosses are frustrating (weight 0.02): Bosses in the Artificial Memory Reproduction dungeon have been buffed with increased stats, health locks, dodge animations, invincibility frames, and shields that prevent damage. This makes the bosses significantly more challenging and potentially frustrating.
- Input delay during actions (weight 0.02): Players have reported noticeable input delay when dodging and opening treasure chests. This input delay can negatively impact the responsiveness of the game and make it more difficult to react to enemy attacks or quickly access items.
- Disruptive enemy knockdown mechanic (weight 0.02): Enemies have a mechanic where they fall down, during which they are difficult to hit with magic or physical attacks, preventing continuous combos. This can disrupt the flow of combat and make it difficult to execute combos.

Recommendations:
- Only for dedicated anime fans. (weight 0.75): Many reviews suggest that only dedicated fans of the "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" anime series will find the game enjoyable. Others may be disappointed by the game's shortcomings, especially considering the price.
- Wait for a significant sale. (weight 0.65): A common sentiment is that the game is overpriced for its content and quality. Many reviewers suggest waiting for a significant sale (50-70% off) before considering a purchase. Some even provide specific price points they feel would be more appropriate.
- Control issues on PC. (weight 0.53): Some reviewers experienced control issues on PC, recommending the use of a controller for a better experience. Some reviewers suggest that the mobile version is superior.
- Delay season pass purchase. (weight 0.03): Reviewers advise against purchasing the season pass until all the DLC content is released and the base game is improved. This is due to concerns about the quality and value of the DLC.
- Presentation and voiceover issues (weight 0.01): The game could have been better with a better presentation and English voiceover.

Other player notes:
- Feels like a mobile game (weight 0.06): Several reviewers felt the game's quality was disappointing, especially considering it's the first paid installment in the series.  They specifically compared it unfavorably to mobile games from the early 2020s, suggesting a lack of depth or polish expected in a full-priced title.
- Includes original story content (weight 0.04): The game incorporates an original story alongside the established anime narrative. This new content, including elements like the goblin revenge arc and the religious nation arc, is reportedly well-integrated into the main storyline, offering fresh experiences for fans.
- Small game size (under 7GB) (weight 0.02): The reviewer mentions the game's relatively small size (less than 7GB). While initially disappointing, the reviewer does not elaborate on whether this impacts the game positively or negatively.
- References anime plot points (weight 0.02): The reviewer references specific plot points and character details from the anime, such as Rimuru's actions and demon lord status. This suggests a connection to the source material, but doesn't provide specific feedback on the game itself.
- Good Chinese translation quality (weight 0.01): The game features Chinese language support, and reviewers have noted the translation quality is good. This makes the game more accessible to a wider audience.
- Town development lacks interaction (weight 0.01): One reviewer speculates that town development involves upgrading buildings to increase character stats. However, they note a lack of interaction with these buildings, suggesting a potentially shallow or passive town-building mechanic.
- Humorous title suggestion (weight 0.01): The reviewer suggests a humorous alternative title for the game. This is a joke and does not provide any constructive feedback.

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