Final rating: Just wanna play video games/10
this. if I had to describe it in one word, it would be "solid". it does what you'd expect, and very pretty, very smooth, without much fuzz.
heck with current year vidya it almost feels old-school in the way it does things, with the story, spectacle and "game" as a whole. "you want game? you get game!".
they even pull no punches since the mc is probably one of the more difficult chars to play, and he's mandatory for the storyquests. so better git gud.
People keep trying to compare this game to Monster Hunter and I have no idea why
hard grind, but instead of weapons you get characters. plus I'd assume monhun is the most notorious style of that game, hence it getting referenced instead of other games.
I was pleasantly surprised by the group dynamic bar the main character who's supposed to be a self-insert. It's nothing phenomenal, but I did think they were at least competent enough.
only watched the first season of the anime, so know at least the origin story. given it's from 2017 (with the gacha being from 2014) it was kinda odd to see that lyria is still basically a plot device/mcguffin, with yet another damsel in distress story (I don't mean that as a woketard-critique, more like that's what seems to always happen to her as a character).
otoh it's originally a gacha story with heavy battle shonen elements, so it never going anywhere shouldn't be surprising since the goal is the journey and to meet new characters (you can roll for).
speaking of rolls, here's the roadmap so far:
https://relink.granbluefantasy.jp/en/updates
no details what the paid content is gonna look like, the announced chars will be "free" but gated behind a grind probably to make buying them more enticing. rest probably depends how successful the game is, even new characters won't be that interesting if you already "beat" the game...
probably some alternate outfits for the waifus (and husbandos) too.
EDIT:
apparently it sold 1 million in 11 days, dunno if they count playstation too:
pretty much the only thing he has in common with them is that he LARPs a cute girl for manipulation, but "trans" is oversimplifying it down to the few things they want out of it.
most genderbend/crossdress stories in anime are more of the dragqueen kind, as in they want to be cute/pretty or have a specific goal for the plot. none of that agp/dysphoria shit you always get in the west these days.