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Lost Sphear

2018
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Anime and JRPG, Single Player
AvailableJan 23, 2018
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
DeveloperTokyo RPG Factory
Overview

"The next evolution in this new golden age of JRPG’s arrives with LOST SPHEAR, bringing a fresh take on classic RPG gameplay! A young man, who suffered a phenomenon that he had never seen, faces an ominous power that threatens the fabric of reality. Awaken the power of Memory to restore what was lost! Muster different Memory and craft the world around you in a journey to save the world."

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Metacritic Score

68


Opencritic Score

70


IMDB Score

7.2

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Critics have mixed feelings about the story of Lost Sphear. Some praise its melancholic tone, themes of loss and memory, and engaging narrative, while others criticize its lack of depth in character development, predictability, and reliance on tired JRPG clichés. Overall, the consensus is that while Lost Sphear has its moments, it falls short of delivering a truly compelling and original narrative experience.

The story of Lost Sphear has received mixed reviews from critics, with some positive aspects highlighted by several reviewers. Digitally Downloaded praises the game for telling a melancholic story with a sense of hope and exploring themes of loss and memory, creating a thick atmosphere of inevitability and sadness. Game Over Online describes the story as interesting and enjoyable, with a traditional approach to JRPG storytelling that increases in scale as the game progresses. Nintendo Life appreciates the well-paced and engaging narrative with a diverse cast of characters, despite relying on tired JRPG clichés. On the negative side, many critics point out various shortcomings in the story of Lost Sphear. App Trigger and CGMagazine criticize the lack of depth in character development and originality, with predictable twists and uninteresting core conceits dragging down the overall experience. Impulsegamer highlights inconsistent writing and tone, mentioning heavy themes not handled with nuance, while InsideGamer.nl notes the story as cliché, predictable, and lacking depth until later in the game. Game Revolution mentions that the story lacks focus, spreads itself too thin with multiple underdeveloped storylines, and features cookie-cutter characters lacking depth. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the story of Lost Sphear leans towards a mixed reception. While some appreciate the emotional weight, engaging writing, and thematic exploration present in the narrative, others criticize its predictability, lack of originality, and shallow character development. Critics like Game Informer and GameStar point out the predictable moments and lack of intriguing developments until late in the story, while GameWatcher and PC Gamer highlight the story's reliance on JRPG clichés and lack of depth. The general sentiment suggests that while Lost Sphear's story has its moments of charm and engagement, it falls short of delivering a truly compelling and original narrative experience.


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Critics praise Lost Sphear's strategic battle system with traditional turn-based combat and free movement, lauding features like the ATB system, Momentum System, Vulcosuits, and Spritnites for enhancing gameplay. While some find combat overly complex and certain elements underdeveloped, overall consensus is positive, highlighting the game's depth, character customization, and mix of traditional and innovative gameplay elements.

The gameplay of Lost Sphear has received praise for several positive aspects. Critics have highlighted the strategic depth of the battle system, with a mix of traditional turn-based combat and free movement around the battlefield. App Trigger commends the complex ATB system that allows character movement and strategic positioning, while CGMagazine appreciates the iterative improvements to gameplay systems, including manual positioning and targeting in battles. The addition of mechanics like the Momentum System, Vulcosuits, and Spritnites has been lauded for enhancing the combat experience, as noted by Critical Hit and DualShockers. The ability to move characters during battle and the emphasis on strategic positioning add layers of depth and tactical decision-making, making the combat enjoyable and rewarding for players. On the flip side, some critics have pointed out certain negatives in the gameplay of Lost Sphear. DarkStation mentions that while the ability to move characters around the battlefield adds depth, the combat systems can sometimes become unnecessarily complex. Additionally, Digitally Downloaded notes that regular battles with common enemies can feel dry, and Easy Allies mentions that some elements like Vulcosuits and cooking feel underdeveloped. GameWatcher also highlights that the combat system, while satisfying, can sometimes trip over itself and introduce unnecessary mechanics that detract from the overall experience. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the gameplay of Lost Sphear is generally positive, with a few areas of improvement. The game's strategic combat system, character customization options, and the addition of new mechanics like Vulcosuits have been well-received by reviewers such as Game Informer and JeuxActu. However, there are mixed opinions on the complexity of certain gameplay systems and the underdevelopment of some mechanics, as highlighted by critics like Vooks and New Game Network. Despite these criticisms, the majority of critics appreciate the depth and variety offered by the battle system, making Lost Sphear a worthwhile experience for fans of JRPGs looking for a mix of traditional and innovative gameplay elements.


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Critics are divided on the Graphics and Visual Design of Lost Sphear. Some praise the diverse environments and expressive character models, while others criticize the lack of creativity and personality, comparing it to a bootleg imitation of classic RPGs. Overall, opinions range from appreciating the charming aesthetics to disappointment in the forgettable and generic visuals.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Lost Sphear are quite varied. Many critics appreciated the art style and visuals of the game, highlighting aspects such as the diverse environments, charming aesthetics, and nostalgic mood created by the art direction. Critics like DarkStation, who found the art design endearing, and Game Over Online, who praised the detailed world and sense of scale, showcase the positive sentiments towards the game's visuals. Additionally, RPG Site commended the expressive character models and the wider variety of locations and climates explored in Lost Sphear compared to its predecessor, I Am Setsuna. On the other hand, some critics had negative opinions about the graphics and visual design of Lost Sphear. App Trigger and GameCrate criticized the lack of creativity and expressive charm in the visuals, with App Trigger even comparing the game to a bootleg imitation of classic RPGs. New Game Network and PC Gamer expressed disappointment in the generic and forgettable environments and assets, with PC Gamer noting the lack of visual variety compared to I Am Setsuna. These critiques point towards issues such as blandness, generic design, and a lack of personality in the visuals of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a mixed reception of Lost Sphear's Graphics and Visual Design. While some critics appreciated the game's charming aesthetics, nostalgic mood, and expressive character models, others found the visuals lacking in creativity, variety, and personality. The game seems to have succeeded in capturing a certain style and mood it aimed for, as highlighted by RPG Site, but fell short in delivering striking visuals and memorable environments, as noted by Wccftech. The varied opinions from critics like Game Revolution, Gameblog.fr, and Nintendo Life further emphasize the divisive nature of Lost Sphear's graphics, with some finding the visuals beautifully designed and distinctive, while others criticize them for being forgettable and lacking in originality.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Sound Design and Music of Lost Sphear. Some praised its ability to enhance the experience with diverse sounds and compositions, while others found it lacking in originality and emotional impact. Overall, the majority appreciated the atmospheric music that evokes classic RPG styles, despite some criticisms about memorability and depth.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Lost Sphear are quite varied. Many critics praised the game's soundtrack for its ability to set the mood and enhance the overall experience. Critics like CGMagazine and Push Square appreciated the diverse range of musical sounds and compositions, with CGMagazine specifically highlighting the main battle theme as a standout piece. Additionally, GameCrate commended the game for its strong sound design and captivating soundtrack that blends traditional Japanese music with Western instruments, adding depth to the game's atmosphere. On the other hand, some critics found fault with the soundtrack of Lost Sphear. Critics like COGconnected and New Game Network mentioned that the music felt limited, derivative, and lacking thematic ideas. PC Gamer noted the absence of the haunting piano score that was a memorable aspect of I Am Setsuna, which left Lost Sphear without a standout soundtrack. Furthermore, Wccftech criticized the music for being hummable but not emotionally moving, and the voice acting for being Japanese-only and sparingly used, failing to elevate the flat story of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a positive reception of the Sound Design and Music of Lost Sphear. While some critics had reservations about the soundtrack's memorability and thematic depth, the majority appreciated its ability to create a fitting atmosphere for the game. Critics like JeuxActu and The Sydney Morning Herald praised the music for being well done, memorable, and evocative of classic RPG styles, enhancing the overall experience. Despite some criticisms, the general sentiment suggests that the Sound Design and Music of Lost Sphear successfully contribute to the game's immersive world and emotional resonance, making it a noteworthy aspect of the gameplay experience.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the voice acting in Lost Sphear. Some praise the authenticity and emotion of Japanese voices, especially in battles, while others criticize the lack of depth in character performances and potential repetitiveness in battle voices. Overall, opinions vary on how well the voice acting enhances the game's atmosphere and engagement, with room for improvement noted by several reviewers.

The voice acting in Lost Sphear receives a mix of positive and negative feedback from the critics. Switch Player appreciates the authenticity of the battle shouts being spoken in Japanese, adding a layer of immersion to the gameplay. Cubed3 also praises the Japanese voice actors for effectively conveying emotion and action, enhancing the overall experience for players. These positive aspects of the voice acting, particularly in the battle sequences, contribute positively to the game's atmosphere and engagement, as highlighted by Switch Player and Cubed3. On the other hand, there are notable criticisms regarding the voice acting in Lost Sphear. Game Revolution points out that the protagonist's voice is less interesting compared to the silent hero from the previous game, suggesting a lack of depth or engaging performance in certain character portrayals. MMORPG.com mentions that battle voices can become irritating after repeated exposure, indicating a potential drawback in the execution or variety of voice lines during combat sequences. Wccftech also notes that the Japanese-only voice acting is sparingly used and does not significantly enhance the narrative or immersion, hinting at a missed opportunity to fully leverage voice acting to elevate the overall storytelling experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a somewhat mixed reception of the voice acting in Lost Sphear. While there are commendations for the authenticity and emotional delivery of the Japanese voice actors, as highlighted by Switch Player and Cubed3, there are also criticisms regarding the lack of depth in certain character performances, potential repetitiveness in battle voices, and missed opportunities to fully capitalize on voice acting to enhance the narrative immersion, as noted by Game Revolution, MMORPG.com, and Wccftech. The varied opinions suggest that while the voice acting contributes positively to certain aspects of the game, there are areas that could be improved upon to create a more cohesive and engaging audio experience for players.


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Lost Sphear received praise for its smooth technical performance on PS4, with short loading screens and polished presentation. However, opinions were mixed on the Nintendo Switch due to technical issues like stuttering and frame rate dips. PC users also experienced some stuttering problems, though some found the game stable with added features. Overall, critics generally favor Lost Sphear's technical performance on PS4, while issues on Switch and PC suggest room for improvement.

In terms of technical performance on the PS4, Push Square and Vandal both praised Lost Sphear for its smooth experience. Push Square highlighted the short loading screens and overall polished presentation, while Vandal appreciated the top-down view reminiscent of classic RPGs, along with generous save points and an autosave function. These positive aspects contribute to a seamless gaming experience on the PS4 platform. However, on the Nintendo Switch, there were mixed opinions regarding technical performance. Game Revolution pointed out technical issues such as occasional stuttering while exploring and frame rate dips during combat. This contrasts with RPG Fan's experience, who found the game to run flawlessly in handheld mode with quality-of-life features like dialogue rewind and fast-forward options. Switch Player also noted minor animation stutters during combat on the Switch. These inconsistencies in technical performance on the Switch platform suggest a less stable experience compared to the PS4. Moving on to the PC platform, Cubed3 highlighted stuttering issues in Lost Sphear, indicating potential optimization issues on this platform. In contrast, New Game Network found the game to be solid technically, with only one crash experienced and appreciated the addition of a quicksave feature. The differing experiences on PC showcase a mixed bag of technical performance, with some encountering issues while others found the game to be stable. Overall, the consensus among critics for Lost Sphear's technical performance is generally positive on the PS4, with smooth gameplay and polished presentation. However, the Nintendo Switch platform faced some technical challenges, including stuttering and frame rate dips, impacting the overall experience for some players. The PC platform showed a more varied experience, with reports of stuttering issues but also instances of stable performance. Despite some technical hiccups across platforms, the game's overall technical performance seems to lean towards being satisfactory, with room for improvement in certain areas.


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Critics have mixed opinions on Lost Sphear's replay value. Praise for deep battle system and customization, but criticism for pacing and lackluster side content. Replayability depends on player preferences and tolerance for the game's flaws.

In terms of positives, several critics highlighted aspects of Lost Sphear that contribute to its replay value. Nintendo Life praised the deep battle system, character customization, and Artifact enhancements, which provide players with plenty of options to explore and experiment with during subsequent playthroughs. Gameblog.fr also noted the high level of customization options available for players, which adds a layer of depth to the gameplay experience. Additionally, Vandal mentioned that the game's vague directions may lead players to explore more, potentially uncovering hidden content and encouraging replayability for those who enjoy the genre. On the other hand, there are some drawbacks that critics pointed out regarding the replay value of Lost Sphear. App Trigger and Wccftech both mentioned issues with the game's pacing and padding, with Wccftech specifically noting that cutting down on banal missions and adding fast travel could have improved the overall replay value. App Trigger also highlighted the limited choices and grind for memories, which may hinder replayability for some players. We Got This Covered criticized the side areas for being low level and interactions with party members for not being very engaging, potentially impacting the overall replay experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the replay value of Lost Sphear is mixed. While some critics like Nintendo Life and Vandal appreciate the depth of the gameplay mechanics and customization options that contribute to replayability, others such as App Trigger and Wccftech point out potential issues like pacing, limited choices, and lackluster side content that may deter players from revisiting the game. The varying opinions suggest that the replay value of Lost Sphear ultimately depends on individual preferences and tolerance for the game's potential shortcomings.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Lost Sphear receives mixed reviews from critics: praised for capturing '90s RPG essence with engaging combat and visuals, but criticized for lack of depth, reused content, and predictability. While it offers nostalgia and charm, the game falls short of delivering a truly exceptional RPG experience and struggles to innovate in a competitive genre. It may appeal more to die-hard fans seeking familiarity rather than newcomers looking for a fresh take on JRPGs.

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Digitallydownloaded.net

Jan 25, 2018

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Lost Sphear is a beautiful and emotive game that combines nostalgia and modern ideas to create a memorable and soulful experience. It may not excel in gameplay, but it is a heartfelt bit of classical Japanese videogame storytelling.

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Game-over.com

Jan 23, 2018

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Lost Sphear is considered an outstanding game that improves upon what made I Am Setsuna memorable. It merges the genre's past tropes with modern-day gaming conventions and is recommended for any fan of JRPGs.


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Switchplayer.net

Jan 1, 1970

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Lost Sphear is a charming game that brings back the essence of classic SNES JRPGs with some flaws that don't detract too much from the experience.

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Gamecrate.com

Jan 23, 2018

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Well-crafted experience with a mix of flaws and strengths, appealing to fans of the genre looking for an enjoyable game to play


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Gamestar.de

Jan 1, 1970

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Lost Sphear is an enjoyable RPG with a well-paced story, engaging gameplay, and attractive visuals. However, the lack of voice acting and some predictable plot twists may detract from the overall experience.


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Nintendolife.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Lost Sphear is a quality traditional JRPG with engaging gameplay and narrative, though the premium price may be a deterrent for some.

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Cubed3.com

Feb 20, 2018

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Lost Sphear is praised for successfully imitating '90s RPGs and creating its own unique experience. While some aspects may fall short, it is considered one of the best games in its genre and recommended for fans of classic RPGs.

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Rpgsite.net

Jan 22, 2018

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Lost Sphear offers an enjoyable experience with its whimsical soundtrack, interesting script, and enjoyable combat system. While it may not take big risks, it represents a more innocent and pure era for RPG fans. It is recommended for both seasoned veterans and newcomers to the genre.

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Dualshockers.com

Jan 23, 2018

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Lost Sphear is a beautiful game that even the newest JRPG player can enjoy, with solid writing, improved gameplay mechanics, and a gorgeous art style.

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Softpedia.com

Mar 9, 2018

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Lost Sphear lacks originality but is an enjoyable game. The reviewer hopes for a sequel and sees it as a step in the right direction for Tokyo RPG Factory.

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