It’s one ofthose good 7/10 games.
What we do see of progression systems makes it seem she’ll only see boring incrimental improvements.
I think a slow start is a different proposition on Game Pass.

I’ve installed a lot of games I soon gave up on.
I’m glad I stuck with this one.
It hardly seems a spoiler to say yeah, don’t worry, Nara becomes a spacewitch again.

Being a spacewitch is pretty cool.
Flight and combat are arcade-y, and moreso as Nara grows witchier.
Then, there’s the spacewitchcraft.

But better than turning around to look at someone behind you is teleporting behind them.
And then… ah I’ll not reveal her full spellbook.
It feels like cheating, in a very fun way.

Chorus has lots of good sci-fi spectacle.
A great time for fans of flying aroundreally big unreal places.
It’s a gentle open-world RPG at times.
And I always admire the cool animations for entering and leaving the station hangars/shops.
I have some grumbles beyond the opening.
Its location and waypoint markers can be baffling nonsense.
The optional miniquests popping up dynamically are dull.
Mission checkpoints can feel a bit off.
But I’m enjoying it, slowly progressing a few hours per week.
I like this sad spacewitch whose inner voice whispers fatalistic cynicism after anyone says anything positive.
I would watch this Canadian sci-fi show.
I will play this 7/10 video game.
I’m a big fan of confident 7/10s.
It’s the most fun you’ll have exploring a weird house while weeping.