>>714238453 zero character/story progression of course because gacha game
I agree, but the issue isnโt the gacha format. Since plenty of gacha games deliver meaningful, lasting stories. The problem is how this quest handles its emotional arcs. It builds weight with Anby, Harin, and Twiggy, but then resolves everything through amnesia and abrupt conclusions, ultimately resetting back to the status quo. Also the cloning plot sounds neat on paper but doesn't really much sense with how it was executed