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번역 관련 문제 보고
As for the symbols, go to the right side of the Chapter Select area where some square stones are arranged in multiple rows. For each symbol you found, a stone will be lit up. There is a more specific way to see which symbols you missed in each chapter: At the end of each level you play, pay attention to the shrine where you get to see the visions. The number of square stones in front of the shrine represents how many symbols you can find in that particular level.
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The one thing I'd have to disagree on, is that there is no objective in the game. That statement and the fact you can "finish" the game in under two hours contradict each other. The objective may not be explicitly stated with a compass marker or a quest description telling you what to do, but it is heavily hinted at throughout the entire game by subtly keeping the mountain in focus as the most outstanding landmark.
Beside that there are also the very optional and missable side-activities that you could view as mini-objectives in uncovering all the murals and finding all the scarf extensions.
Again, great review nonetheless and I agree with everything else you say.