![]() ![]() ![]() While other JRPGs with social sim elements find ways to make daily life exciting through character development and a vibrant environment, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ bucks the trend, instead offering a world that feels small-and stagnant-enough to fit inside a snowglobe. It’s also telling just how mundane the day-to-day life of Kou, the game’s protagonist, seems to be. Characters look like they would be more at home on a PS2, and the various labyrinths that make up the bulk of the game’s dungeon exploration are dull to the point that, outside of the few end-game locations that are suitably epic, everything just kind of blurs together. While the transition from the small screen and technological restrictions of the PS Vita certainly hindered what the developer could do for the PS4 version, the fact of the matter is that Tokyo Xanadu eX+ simply doesn’t look good. ![]() One of the first things that struck me about Tokyo Xandu eX+ is just how dated it looks, especially for a title that released in late 2015. ![]()
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