Two characters, two playstyles — sneaking and then just kicking ass. That dichotomy works beautifully, especially when the stories overlap. Great atmosphere, great pacing, and Grace's voice acting feels genuinely natural.
It's fun. Like way more fun than expected. It's soooo anime — and that's a compliment. The pets are rad, and unlike other gachas, you won't drown in lore dumps just trying to play the game.
Surprisingly addictive. The tactics/real-time hybrid gives Baldur's Gate vibes, and while it's not as fun as the original, it's solid — and you get to wreck colonizers from the jump.
Glitch Through the Ground is for the weird side of gaming. The stuff that makes you pause, clip it, and send it to your group chat. Glitches, broken AI, absurd physics, cursed NPC behavior, unintentional comedy, and all the moments that make games way more interesting than anyone planned. If it's weird — it's here.