
IGN: "Legasista is a game for people who enjoy level grinding for the sake of level grinding. It tailors its experience entirely toward that niche, often to the detriment of everyone else. If you’re looking for dynamic combat, you should pass Legasista. That said, if tinkering with stats and skills is your idea of heaven, you may want to give it a try."

Various NISA titles have received a price drop on PSN,including titles like Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory and The Guided Fate Paradox,

Legasista is a new game from NIS for the PlayStation 3 which in my opinion would make much more sense in the PS Vita, but can not deny their quality. If fans of action RPGs, then you probably will enjoy Legasista. This is because Legasista has a simple combat system hack and slash. The entire game takes place in dungeons, which are naturally full of different monsters. These monsters usually try to kill us, but the player is given a number of ways to deal with these. These include fighting with the sword, using arc, blasting them with magic, plus a host of other weapons / abilities. This will address the most enemies, but can further increase the damage by hitting them from behind.
Apart from all the normal elements of RPG, the monsters come in many colors and sizes. It is not unusual to see a really big monster or find an extremely small. Although size does not affect the statistics, it affects the radius of attacks. Then meet a giant mushroom, it is easier to get poisoned than a smaller one. Apart from size differences, there are also several classes for each monster. Can distinguish them based on their color, they should decorate. This is because unlike most RPGs, certain classes are universally best.

Japanese RPGs are often wacky and if you like that then you won’t be disappointed with the offerings from Legasista. The story is half crazy but with a tone of sensible and a gripping story. The protagonist is Alto who enters the forbidden Ivy Tower in search of a machine to turn is sister back into a human. The people live in fear of the Ivy Tower and the technology contained within it but Alto is forced to take on the tower when his sister was turned into a crystal.
I hate the idiot critics that write something like "If you like this kind of game, then it's great, otherwise it sucks."
How can you give a 6.5 to a game you just admitted that the people who the developers made it for would love it?
That's like someone who hates ballet going to a ballet and saying "Well, if you like ballet, this is one of the best, but lol 6.5"
This is exactly why I think review scores are useless. The content of the review is the only important part.