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Beast of Reincarnation Is a Wilted Rose With Too Many Thorns (Review)
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Beast of Reincarnation Is Just Too LongImage Courtesy of FictionsIt’s not just the combat that bends under the weight of repetition.
Beast of Reincarnation‘s Story Doesn’t Provide Enough Satisfying AnswersImage Courtesy of FictionsUnsurprisingly, Beast of Reincarnation’s narrative also isn’t safe from the all-encompassing bloat.
But Beast of Reincarnation, for the most part, isn’t capable enough to deftly handle all the questions it raises.
In a game stuffed with plants that are equal parts beautiful and deadly, it’s fitting how every rose in Beast of Reincarnation has its thorn.
A PS5 copy of Beast of Reincarnation was provided by the publisher for the purpose of this review.