- June 6, 2018
- FHNBHJ
Through the Mist and Sky
61%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
94% User Score 16 reviews
Platforms
About
Between the Kingdoms of Fenn and Leceron sits the narrow neutral zone Mount Aer. With heroes, mystical beasts, and the surrounding legends, the mountain has attracted all but the most mundane, yet has veiled itself from the world, with nothing known except the countless myths. And as a young man begins his venture into Mount Aer, only more mysteries will be unveiled.








Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
story3 negative mentions
- The side stories are engaging and enjoyable, making it a great choice for fans of similar games.
- The game features a beautiful art style and a fun battle system that incorporates quick-time events.
- It offers a classic retro RPG experience with well-paced challenges and a solid turn-based combat system.
- The game is only available in Chinese, making it inaccessible for non-Chinese speakers.
- The plot is somewhat unpolished and lacks creativity, which may disappoint some players.
- There are minor bugs present that can detract from the overall experience.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story features a fast-paced plot that can be completed in under eight hours, with an increasingly open-ended world that evolves as players progress. However, some users express difficulty in understanding the narrative, indicating a need for better translation or clarity. Additionally, side quests offer diverse boss fights that vary in strategy and difficulty.
“The fast-paced plot is designed for completion in under 8 hours, with an increasingly open-ended world as the story progresses.”
“The side quest boss fights vary greatly in flavors, strategies, and difficulties, adding depth to the overall narrative.”
“The fast-paced plot is designed for completion in under 8 hours, which feels rushed and leaves little room for character development.”
“The story progresses into an increasingly open-ended world, but it lacks depth and meaningful choices.”
“While the game offers a fast-paced narrative, it ultimately sacrifices storytelling for brevity.”