- July 7, 2015
- John Wizard
- 17h median play time
Lilly and Sasha: Guardian Angels
51%Game Brain Score
character development, music
story, gameplay
67% User Score 27 reviews
Platforms
About
After Sasha was deemed unworthy of redemption, she passed through the Nexus of Souls. Lilly, who had promised Sasha that she would never give up, followed her through the portal.











Audience ScoreBased on 27 reviews
character development1 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions
- The game provides a satisfying conclusion to the Lilly and Sasha series, with improved character development and engaging cutscenes.
- Gameplay features a mix of puzzles and battles, with a large megatown to explore and optional side quests that add depth.
- The story is well-paced and entertaining, making it enjoyable for fans of the previous installments.
- Many puzzles lack clear explanations, leading to confusion and frustration for players.
- The inability to backtrack to previous areas and limited money from battles can hinder progress and equipment upgrades.
- Some players found the gameplay monotonous and felt that the split party mechanics detracted from the overall experience.
story
48 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story effectively picks up from the previous installment, offering a more serious tone and improved character development, though it may be challenging to follow without prior knowledge of the series. Players will experience a linear narrative as they navigate through various character groups, with the plot unfolding through their objectives. Overall, the game is praised for providing a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, despite some minor issues with quest completion.
“The story is more serious this time, giving more depth to the plot as it reaches its conclusion.”
“Character development is much improved from the previous installments, and the story follows you every step of the way, as the game takes you from party to party, each completing their own quests in a linear fashion.”
“Overall, this game is the best of the trilogy, especially in terms of the story, both visually and in writing, and it provides a great wrap-up to the series.”
“There aren't many details in the story at the beginning, and the pacing made the story easy to digest.”
“I could recommend people to buy it, but only if they have played the previous games - the story won't make sense otherwise.”
“While the first two installments stand alone quite well, this game in particular has a story that won't make much sense without playing both of the prequels.”
17h Median play time
17h Average play time
17-17h Spent by most gamers