Stella Glow
- June 4, 2015
- Imageepoch
Even on a system with as many great RPGs as the 3DS, Stella Glow stands out as one of the very best titles on offer.
As most reluctant heroes do, Stella Glow-protagonist Alto starts as a country boy in a small town. One day, he hears a song coming from the forest (which is odd, since song has been absent on the planet for thousands of years), where he discovers the lone Hilda. But after the chance encounter, Hilda reveals she's the Witch of Destruction, determined to destroy the world with her Harbingers. As Hil…
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Critic Reviews
Stella Glow
Stella Glow may fail the Bechdel Test with flying colors, but its battles provide hours of fun.
75%Stella Glow Review
A fitting swan song for imageepoch and another gem in the 3DS' legendary RPG lineup, Stella Glow is smart, stylish, and seriously satisfying. Fans of SRPGs will get a kick out of the combat, characters, and strategy, the fun, fast-paced story will keep you entertained to the end, and the musical motif works wonderfully, winding its way through the gameplay and presentation with ease. A few interface wobbles keep it from being a totally perfect show, but they're minor concerns in an otherwise spellbinding performance. Stella Glow is absolutely worth singing about.
90%Stella Glow Review – Tune The Girl
Even on a system with as many great RPGs as the 3DS, Stella Glow stands out as one of the very best titles on offer.
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