From Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol 1, that also has Phantom Brave, which takes 30 seconds to boot so switching games only looks like it freezes though soul nomad boots faster. At least phantom brave bypasses tiles for circle movement, has better story presentation though it may drag a little at times, and has stick and move strategies though no touch screen support. Unfortunately you can't save mid-battle in neither game.
Soul Nomad is so bad it's good with the title of the vid explaining it all. The fact they start off with an uneventful walk to tell the vivid story is either lazy or a prelude to an old school text adventure (some characters are just words, like the story, with no visual representation on screen).
Then my heroine shouts, "There, there," as she misses, to say everything is gonna be all right (she also says this upon hitting too). Lastly, I'm flabbergasted by Gig saying he'd beat his meat (puppet), and take it to 11, by adding to hell. No idea how reviews avoided this, but I'm glad the physical went down (around same price where digital is on sale for $30; I wouldn't get vol 3 given the upcoming rhapsody pair of games which hopefully have a hard mode as the first was too easy) in price and has art and sound. You can also skip battle animations and choose a silent male protagonist.
I'm not sure if I was too harsh on tactics ogre (awful AI and no Rogue/fight it out) or ni no kuni 2 (I once bounced off an invisible wall when shot on fire), but these experiences show unintentional humor is the best. I am glad about the bad ending so I can skip the worse dialogue from continuing (you can redo but not skip this boring opening).