Every day you take another stab at saving the world by visiting different areas and shadowing different characters, who are all somehow connected to Vera's murder and Voden's revival.
The holy priestess Vera is dead, the world-devouring demon Voden is back from the dead, and the tribes of anthropomorphic animals that govern Urralia are at each other's throats. Things are not going, but there is good news: we are the legendary Harbinger, and with the help of an ancient spirit we can go back in time to find out how we got into this mess and prevent it from happening. To paraphrase that ancient spirit: get in loser, we're going sleuthing.
Every morning, you choose one of four characters to follow: Draga, a feline general; Ratika, a rebellious rodent; Ludomir, a regicidal bear; or Indrik, an avian emperor. The character you follow determines what areas of the world you visit, from a war-torn forest to a hallowed temple, as well as what route you take through them.
Combat is simple but satisfying. You've got light and heavy attacks which build energy you can use to fire combo-punctuating special moves, a good old-fashioned double jump and dodge, and more abilities to unlock as you earn experience and money.
The Harbinger herself is also an appealing character. I like her slender design, for one, especially her wispy ponytail and the way her appearance subtly changes as you upgrade your gear. She's a silent protagonist but she's characterized by the people she shadows. Some revere her as a deity while others fear her for the doom she signifies. And it's always hilarious to see the Harbinger attempt to interact with normal people.
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