Okay. Ill list some of the obvious flaws.
1. The control scheme is awkward. The way the horizontal view works is weird and the touch controls just feel wrong. In a vertical view, the D-pad and buttons are MINISCULE. Fix this problem, and the game instantly becomes better.
Flaw 2: lack of tutorial/info. The lack of tutorial is okay, since the game lets you figure things out on your own with very little risk of losing your units at the beginning. But I cant see the stats on a weapon or armor. I cant even tell how much my potion heals!
3. Combat menus. Let me select an enemy, then a weapon. And for the love of God, dont set the cursor on "Back" by default!
4. Introduce the units you start with a little more. I like forming an emotional attachment with every unit I have, but I cant because theyre just kinda THERE.
But here are some praises:
For a $4 game, this isnt bad. People would probably say Im an idiot for saying that, but if this is supposed to imitate Fire Emblem, its really good for 10% of the price of Awakening. So far, the storyline seems good. I REALLY like the introduction of armor. Its really cool and Ive wanted it in Fire Emblem for forever. All in all, this game so far earns a solid 3.8 stars.
Jaypike7 about Partia