Review of Silverio Trinity
Subject | Silverio Trinity |
By | Helpfulness: 3 Vote: 7.5nemesis2005 on 2024-11-04 |
Review | The second game of the Silverio Series. Silverio Trinity expands upon the world of Silverio by several orders. First, it shows what the other countries are doing outside of Adler. Second, it explores more of how Astral works, where it comes from, and how it works. Third, it gives a glimpse into what is going on in Amaterasu. It continues to explore the concept of winning or losing in society, law and chaos, light and darkness. History is written by the victors. The victors become the "good" guys and the losers are the "bad" guys. This is a story about people who try to rebel against that idea, those who support it, and those in between. It's a battle of ideals chuuni style. Those who support the light argue that it is necessary for people to put in effort to not fall into vices and try to become the victor, hence a meritocratic system is needed in society. Those who reject the light want the freedom to laze around and live in peace without being treated like second class citizens. Then, there are the people who don't care about either side and just enjoy their life for what it is. It feels like now that the 1st rate actors have exited the stage with the end of Vendetta, they are replaced by 2nd rate actors in Trinity as their successors. More of the same hot-blooded chuuni battles, but overall having a less interesting cast. At the same time, with the exit of the imba characters from the 1st game, we get to explore the world outside of Adler more as other countries become more relevant. With the death of the hero, and the leak of Esperante technology, it turns into a 3-way deadlock between the 3 biggest countries. On the positive side, it has a lot more world building compared to Vendetta. At the end of the series, they found an answer to the light vs darkness problem: 十人十色 or maybe 八百万の神, which is a very Japanese answer. The final answer they arrive for the ideal society is something in between. Hence, the title, "Silverio Trinity", as an answer that makes everyone happy, or finding a third answer to a yes or no question. Overall, good series with a fun story. Not quite as good as Masada-ge, but it has its own charm. The characters are rather boring though compared to the first game. Music is a banger as is with every Light title. Looking forward to the final game and see what it brings. |
3 points |