![]() Taken as a whole, the story is decent, and at times, even emotional. Only semi, though, as there are the occasionally dumb lines, but for the most part the dialogue's frequently witty and generally quite strong. There are also a few translation oddities and a typo or two scattered in there, but considering just how much dialogue there is in Ragnarok, this is semi-forgivable. In fact, he ultimately knows who the final villain is, his entire life story, and what his motivations are mere moments after he is introduced. ![]() ![]() The first couple times he conveniently came up with an answer, I thought to myself "oh, okay, well that was lucky", but then it just kept happening. My first qualms begin here, as much of the story hinges on the main characters discovering information which is done purely through a character called Viselc who seems to know people who know everything everywhere and at all times. It ultimately becomes the standard "save the world from the sudden apocalypse" RPG affair. Through some rather strange turns of events, Sierra is kidnapped and you've got to go rescue her. They help out the local authorities in a few missions along with a character called Lucifi before Ales decides he wants to create his own guild. Sierra has lost her memory after being chased down by some soldiers, and decides to aid Ales in his adventuring. ![]() Players take the role of Ales, a recently orphaned teen who desires to become an adventurer to make his fortune, and soon comes across a mysterious girl named Sierra. ![]()
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