Ereban: Shadow Legacy is a decent stealthy debut - Review
Briefly

To the surprise of absolutely nobody, Ayana's suspicions are proven correct and she has to make a hasty exit before Helios can grab her and use her for their nefarious plan, whatever that may be. Aid comes from an unlikely source, though, as one of the goons working at Helios turns out to be a member of a resistance called the Second Suns.
It's a shame because I actually believe the game's backstory and premise to be pretty cool. As the game gradually built up its lore I couldn't help but feel that a game set during all of the lead-up to Ereban: Shadow Legacy would be even more intriguing than what we got where it seems like all the good stuff already happened.
I want to be clear, though: I don't think it's a bad story. It's just a very bland one that I'm honestly struggling to remember anything about. A few tweaks could have really improved it, like letting Ayana's relationship with the first resistance member she encounters get built up naturally instead of trying to imply through snippets of dialogue that they've somehow become friends.
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