while it is not bad in itself, the same few tracks are used for the whole game and most of the time, especially later in game, the music doesn't match the situation. The only good thing about it are the character design. There's so much more shit I could say about this game. I've played and completed more than 170 RPG games and it is the only one which I am extremely in disagreement with the general consensus. There's so many shit in this game that I can't wrap my head around how much others like it. There's an escort dungeon with shadows that keep getting caught in walls. So if the second player's axis is perpendicular to the first player's axis, you can't move. The camera follows the first player and often times, the second player is caught in a dimensional limbo because in combat you can only move back or forth towards your target. The second half of the game seems halfbaked and looks empty, which, to me, would justify to high rating it gets. The game forces you to look shit up online to know what you are doing as you are not given the resources to experiment. They give you a system a bit like materias and they tell you to experiment with it, but even when exploring everything, you don't get enough to fill in your character slots and the "materias" get deleted when you remove them from the slot, forcing you to load. The plot makes no damn sense, with plot devices and macguffins appearing out of thin air to make the story progress. No body knows about a parrallel world and once you discover it, everybody talks about it like its common knowledge. One of the NPC for whom you break into a concentration camp to save, turns you back to you because she believes her captor when he says that you killed her grandmother and goes back to her jail cell. The story is moved multiple times by having a main character trip and fall on a computer revealing the way forward. The most overrated game I've ever played.