Cons
- It's a gacha game, which means it will attract very smart and cool people who will use very smart and cool zoomer nigger slang to dismiss it out of hand or moralize about the supposed evils of gacha games. You'll be in awe of how smart and cool they are, and that may damage your self-esteem. That also means it's an incomplete game that may be finished ten years from now or may disappear tomorrow, depending on the whims of the gaming market.
- You can feel your testosterone levels dropping as you play.
Pros
- It's a fucking beautiful game:

- They pay a lot of attention to NPC's clothes. You can tell who's wearing linen, who's wearing wool, etc. The small environmental details like that add up to a game world that feels well-realized and lived-in.
- It's weirdly wholesome. During the current event, there's a sidequest about a lake monster. You meet a guy who's terrified by a supposed lake monster tearing up his shop every night. You wait around until nightfall and find that the damage is being caused by a little dog with a dapper bowtie, who belongs to the shopkeeper.

You calm the dog down with your animal grooming outfit and realize he's just trying to help his master decorate for the festival by dragging ribbons and decorations everywhere. You tell the owner about it, and instead of getting mad at the dog, he decides to leave the box of decorations in a place where the dog can get at them without making a mess, because he doesn't want to discourage his dog's creativity. The end. Any game that allows you to be kind to animals gets a few points in my book.