>Day 1 personal rating: 9 points! Satisfied! Played for 5 hours, time to briefly summarize Blue Origin!

Overall I’d give it a 9, let’s go through it one by one

Characters: 10 points. No need to explain why it’s a 10, right?

Combat: 9 points. “Different opinions” is nonsense — combat is just pure fun, don’t talk about anything else. It’s hard to believe this was made by Yellow Chicken. All that stuff like font size or English is just nitpicking before you actually play. Once you start, it’s all irrelevant. Don’t change it, it’s great as is. Deducting 1 point because I couldn’t play Chiyo today — I’ll add it back once I get to play her.

Story: 8 points. Listened to every line without skipping, all in Chinese, didn’t feel out of place. Very pure and classic anime-style story, no cryptic nonsense. As long as the camera focuses on a single character, Yellow Chicken is unbeatable — all the little expressions and gestures are amazing. Deducting 1 point for occasional voice bugs, and another point for Yellow Chicken’s progress.

Qibo: 8.5 points. In combat, Qibo really contributes and deals damage. Some skills are decent. So far, no major issues. I was worried that having both characters and Qibo might affect quality, but turns out I was overthinking — just keep it up. Oh, and I chose the Grass main.

Issues: First issue is optimization — Yellow Chicken needs to pay more attention. After playing for about 1–2 hours, it starts lagging, but restarting the game fixes it. Seems like memory overflow.
Second issue is the home system’s crafting path — a bit complicated. Hope Yellow Chicken can provide crafting recipes outside the home so I can find materials more easily. Maybe it’s there and I just didn’t find it.
Third issue: damn Yellow Chicken, I have to wait until day 3 to marry Chiyo!!