: The main story typically takes about 30 hours to complete, with post-game content extending it to 50 hours. Gameplay Mechanics

: A returning mechanic from I Am Setsuna where timed button presses during actions grant pips to boost damage or add secondary effects like buffs and debuffs. Lost Sphear

: During their turn, characters can move within the combat area to line up area-of-effect (AoE) attacks or avoid enemy strikes. : The main story typically takes about 30

The game centers on a phenomenon where people, objects, and entire locations are vanishing into a white void, becoming "Lost". The game centers on a phenomenon where people,

: Kanata, a young boy who discovers he can use the power of Memory to restore these vanished entities.

is a neo-traditional JRPG developed by Tokyo RPG Factory and published by Square Enix. It serves as a spiritual successor to I Am Setsuna , aiming to capture the charm of 1990s classics like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI . Core Premise & Story

I picked up Lost Sphear, despite the reviews- and i’m loving it! : r/JRPG

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: The main story typically takes about 30 hours to complete, with post-game content extending it to 50 hours. Gameplay Mechanics

: A returning mechanic from I Am Setsuna where timed button presses during actions grant pips to boost damage or add secondary effects like buffs and debuffs.

: During their turn, characters can move within the combat area to line up area-of-effect (AoE) attacks or avoid enemy strikes.

The game centers on a phenomenon where people, objects, and entire locations are vanishing into a white void, becoming "Lost".

: Kanata, a young boy who discovers he can use the power of Memory to restore these vanished entities.

is a neo-traditional JRPG developed by Tokyo RPG Factory and published by Square Enix. It serves as a spiritual successor to I Am Setsuna , aiming to capture the charm of 1990s classics like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI . Core Premise & Story

I picked up Lost Sphear, despite the reviews- and i’m loving it! : r/JRPG