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The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Is a Competent but Predictable Action RPG

Team Asano's first action-adventure HD-2D title delivers solid combat and production values but relies on boilerplate characters and hand-holding puzzle design, leaving room for a more ambitious sequel.

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The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Is a Competent but Predictable Action RPG

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, a new HD-2D action RPG from the creators of Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default, has been released for Nintendo Switch 2. The game follows hero Elliot and his fairy sidekick Faie across four ages. The review praises the superb English performances and theatrical tone but notes the cast is archetypal and chatty, with puzzles that are often too easy and backloaded character depth.

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales marks Team Asano's first foray into action-adventure within the HD-2D visual style. The game casts hero Elliot and his fairy Faie on a time-hopping journey across four eras to thwart an evil minister. The review highlights the game's strong English voice acting and cinematic presentation, but finds the character writing flat and predictable, with puzzles often solved by on-screen prompts. The combat system, which rewards combo chains with better loot, is cited as a fun and motivating core loop. The reviewer expresses hope for a follow-up that expands on the foundation.

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