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  • Awesome Moments: Fried solidifying his Badass Bookworm credentials by pulling a You Shall Not Pass! against the lynch mob aimed to kill Mefmera, then leading the team in subduing her before she can do anything to harm Yuni or herself in attacking the mob. Yuni joins in after the battl by using her singing to get everyone to calm down. It ends with Shaming the Mob and both Mefmera and Yuni joining the party.
  • Broken Base:
    • Some fans enjoy the game for its complex gameplay system and rich customization options. Others find the pervasive and nearly graphic fanservice and still-frame sexy positions to be an immediate turn-off. No pun intended... maybe.
    • In the American release, Atlus was actually concerned about the game's extreme fanservice enough to censor four still-frame images, though some complained the censoring either did nothing to tone it down or argued it was too tame for an ESRB AO rating.
  • Heartwarming Moments: At the beginning of Chapter 9, Eltricia is in the middle of a Heroic BSoD over her actions at the imperial villa and is scared to death that she'll be disowned at best and executed at worst. Fried is able to calm her down by assuring her she wasn't the one at fault and lets her know that, even if she were to be disowned, she would always have a place to belong with the Suppression Team.
  • It's Hard, So It Sucks!: Subverted. The very first level in the game features a massive difficulty spike, which is not helped given the players' complete lack of experience. As the game progresses, it gets easier.
    • Once Khorramshahr Village is unlocked, the difficulty spikes up to eleven, with a ton of instant-death enemies, one-way doors, areas that forbid magic use, and several maze-like puzzles. As if all that wasn't enough, the village is overwhelmingly vast and difficult to navigate.
  • That One Achievement: One of the final trophies is for killing a grand total of twenty thousand monsters. For players focused on just the main story, they'll have killed around five thousand before reaching the credits. Players can either grind the kills in early game dungeons for hours afterwards or tackle the enormous post-game content, which is about three times the size of the main game.
  • That One Level: Khorramshahr Village. Invisible doors are everywhere, most monsters can kill you with one hit regardless of how high your HP is, there are countless door switches and portals, large areas where your party is unable to use magic (enemies don't seem to be affected; good luck if your party is magic-focused!) and the village is over fifty blocks wide!
  • The Woobie:
    • Lilian. All the time. She complains so much about how her existence is such a curse on the world that it comes across as humorous.
    • Played straight with Monica as she comes from a very poor family and was sent to collect information about Fried while stalking him so she can earn enough money just to feed her younger brothers.

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