Story & world

Kishōtenketsu, without the ending spoiled

A complete single-player campaign — solo with AI companions, or seamless four-hunter co-op — that then refuses to close the map.

Ki

Burg still has a dusk

Alex grows up on a quiet outpost of the Silver Star, a terraformed moon held together by Althena’s Photon Lattice. Luna practices on the hill. Nall refuses to be a normal cat. The world is already beautiful. That is the point.

Shō

The Lattice sings off-key

Dragon Sanctums call a new master. Companions gather — Ramus, Nash, Mia, Jessica, Kyle — as Vile Sectors bloom like bruises. The campaign is a road of cities, ruins, and songs, not a raid ladder.

Ten

A hero who would cage the sky

Ghaleon is not hungry for a throne. He watched a Blue Star fall once. Absolute control of Althena’s power, he believes, is the only kindness left. The twist is conviction, not a mask.

Ketsu

Free will, then an open moon

The hopeful resolution chooses connection over control. Credits do not lock the world. Silver Haven stays lit. Hunter missions, rare Photon gear, evolving spirits, and shared once-in-a-lifetime encounters continue under the same stars.

Bonds

Resonance is not a buff. It is the record of who stood with you, AI or human, in the same phrase of the song.

Free will

Ghaleon would freeze the Lattice to keep it from breaking. The campaign answers with the harder mercy: people must be allowed to choose.

Music as power

Luna’s voice writes the combat grammar. Harmony Bursts are unique to the party combination in the field, not a generic super move.

Hope

The ending is not a fade to credits. The Silver Star remains a place you can walk, hunt, and hear new verses.