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just played through the demo and i have to say that its awesome!) a classic fantasy adventure with a well-known premise of a party full of chosen ones with cool locations to explore, tough fights to go through and awesome characters to top it all off!) i've also found no bugs while playing the game, so, good job on that!
the game also contains a lot of small, but great details - like the usage of arrows for the Shield in Chris's equipment - it's quite genius, if you ask me) the city of Ragnarolo is also a pretty cool place - you've got everything at your hand and the various interactions with the shopkeeps are quite humorous and fun, and the exposition at the blacksmith is pretty short, but gets the player invested in the plot) David having the Duck Dance as one of his moves is simply great. best attack skill ever. the Between location is pretty great, too - not only does it have a helpful merchant, but also serves well as the general hub area for all of the game's dungeons!) the secret areas in the starting field zone and the Ragna forest are awesome - not only their existence encourages the players to explore so that they can get some very helpful items, but they're pretty well hidden, too, so it's a joy whenever you get to find one) and, last but not least, the existance of the genocide path (even though there's not much to it right now) is great - not only does it give the players a choice in their playthrough but also births replayability for the game)
but, alas, there's a few problems with the game, albeit minor ones - firstly, accessory shop doesn't really sell any accessories, it just sells potions... and secondly - the trophies don't work, unfortunately( but it's not a big deal - the main game doesn't have any bugs, so, the two beforementioned problems don't make the overall experience bad, by any means!)
all in all, the demo left me with a good impression - Ultrasithlord, you did a great job, and i wish you best of luck, nerves of steel and lots of inspiration in the process of game development and future endeavors!) take care!