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Explore the Kingdom of Haricot in this pixel art Metroidvania. Welcome to the Kingdom of Haricot. Years ago, the land took to the sky, becoming a mysterious series of floating islands, where the power-hungry Church of Aloe now rules with an iron fist. Enter Vernal, a young woman bent on finding her estranged father. With the help of some abnormal martial prowess and an amnesiac automaton named Chervil, she'll need to make her way across this mysterious land if she wants to satisfy her need for revenge, and the truth.
Q: What is the role of the Church of Aloe in the game?
A: The Church of Aloe holds dominion over the Kingdom of Haricot, ruling with an iron fist. They gained control after the land mysteriously ascended into a series of floating islands.
Q: What is the ESRB rating of the game?
A: The ESRB rating for Vernal Edge is T (Teen 13+).
Q: Why does Vernal seek revenge?
A: Vernal seeks revenge because she wants to satisfy her need for it, alongside uncovering the truth.
Q: Can Chervil help Vernal in her quest?
A: Yes, Chervil will help Vernal on her quest. As an amnesiac automaton, Chervil will help Vernal navigate the Kingdom of Haricot as she seeks both revenge and the truth about her father.
Q: Is the game physical or digital?
A: This game comes in a physical format.
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Explore the Kingdom of Haricot in this pixel art Metroidvania. Welcome to the Kingdom of Haricot. Years ago, the land took to the sky, becoming a mysterious series of floating islands, where the power-hungry Church of Aloe now rules with an iron fist. Enter Vernal, a young woman bent on finding her estranged father. With the help of some abnormal martial prowess and an amnesiac automaton named Chervil, she'll need to make her way across this mysterious land if she wants to satisfy her need for revenge, and the truth.

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| Pros for Vernal Edge - Nintendo Switch | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | Gameplay, Overall Performance, Story, Battles, Fun |
| Cons for Vernal Edge - Nintendo Switch | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Difficulty, Frame Rate, Pacing |