And while it initially seems like John Debney's
generic musical score is going to be the only source of mood establishment, something funny happens:
setup established, the
characters begin to move about like butterflies emerging from cocoons, displaying tenfold more emotional nuance than one might rightfully, albeit cynically, expect from such a film.
Apart from that and the somewhat
generic setup, the game features some beautiful environments, memorable boss fights, and a story that clips along at a decent pace with endearing
characters and excellent voice acting (especially for the time).