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@Squid Jenkins Ahh I'm really glad this review helped you make up your mind about this wonderful title (minus the dungeon design, as I said this bit is a pain to play through save for the combat, which is as solid as ever)! If you do get the game, I hope you enjoy it! Thank you for both the comment and the kind words!
But I think, perhaps, the most important lesson for a person like me (who tend to isolate themselves all the time because they feel better alone sometimes) is that trusting someone is a powerful thing. You can keep moving alone, but if you learn to ask for, and accept, your friends' help, you will accomplish things that might not even be possible alone. And related to this - also was reminded that relationships (romantic or otherwise) are to be cultivated, and not ignored.
These might all seem obvious, and they were things I knew, but it's always powerful whenever a game brings these lessons up again, and make me truly think about whether or not I'm doing the right thing. I hope this answers your question! The answer was a bit vague so as not to have spoilers in the comments but if you want, you can add me and we can talk further. Thank you for such a fascinating question!
Thank you for the kind words! Sorry for taking a while to answer, this is an important question that I wanted to make sure I was in the right mindset (aka not stressed) to answer. The game has had quite a few of those for me, especially with the evolution of each social link's story.
Taking care not to be spoilery (so I won't mention the characters associated), the feeling of not knowing what your good traits are, or not knowing who the real "me" is, are not unknown feelings to me. So it felt good to see subjects such as these being brought up, and in their conclusion, being reminded that there is hope, so long as you don't give up on searching. And then there were things that are not directly related to me, but still constantly in my mind, such as the meaning of life itself, and seeing the conclusion reached by some characters was incredibly interesting.
Mind if I ask what lesson you're talking about on this?
"I was reminded of very important life lessons while playing"
I'm very curious!