Showing posts with label Olympia Soiree. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Olympia Soiree Catharsis - Review

Yosuga isn't even trying to hide the Anaxa agenda on here.
  Genre: VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate.
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/olympia/catharsis/
Release date: 11-18-2025
 
I wasn't really sure if I should get this sequel but... I liked Riku a lot so I got it just for him.
I had no real expectations and just decided to keep them low. 
 
If you haven't played the original then I don't suggest starting here
since it builds on the original game and requires investment. 
 
Disclaimer: This is purely my own opinion and it could be different from yours
this is not meant to be some kind of all-truth, just an opinion that came from playing this.
If you don't like what you're reading then close the tab, move on and just idk play it yourself. 
 
Pro's
- Story wraps up the character's arcs & develops even minor characters without sprites. 
- Art and Music are as good as the prequel.
- Good content value to warrant the 8500k yen price.
 
Grey area
- Those wanting something short and sweet may be in for more than they bargained.
- Convenient writing. Rainbow rain? that is canon for all now.
- Epilogues can feel samey but no one was done dirty. 
 
Con's
- A new character; Nathanael feels like a third wheel that just exists in most routes.
- Some routes much like the prequel have bad CG pacing and/or a lot of them at once.
- Padding and pacing issues galore.
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I loved the OP movie this time a lot more than the OG! has nice gentle feel to it.
Best ending song was pretty decent, the art aesthetic of it was good.
 The bad ending song was OK but the tone felt weird to me
it had a sad-happy vibe? like shit happens, anyway! 
 
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System
Same as original, there's not much changed. 
- Art appeared to be as gorgeous as it mostly was in the OG.
I discovered atleast one CG in Tokisada's route that seemed like they had to meet
their quota more than anything else, most of the other CG's were good so who cares.
- Music is the mostly the same which is nice and familiar. 
- UI is a lot better and you can reach the backlog more easier now.
They also separated the save and load buttons so its an improvement indeed. 
The text was also easy to read, which was a relief for my grandma eyes.
-  Pacing and chapter length felt like it was about the same as the original.
There are a lot of chapters again but the length is 30-45 min to an hour-ish.
It all depends on your reading speed so its just an estimate, someone slow
and taking their time is going to take longer than a fast reader.
- Clearing all routes took me around 75 hours or so my switch says.
The individual route length was roughly 8-10 hours or so 
and Akaza's route was quite a bit longer than the others.
- You don't need a guide if you're after the best ends, cuz of the correct choice
indicator, left side of the compass is where you wanna be for a good time
but to the right always leads to a bad or sad end. Its really easy to get the good end
and its nearly impossible to not get it. The tune for bad choices is indeed a warning.
Bad endings are well bad, I only liked maybe two of them in the whole game and one
focused on Kanan was one of them. Wait what?! why...? because oranges are better when peeled.
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The prequel was relatively open ended, happy enough but not fleshed out. 
Tenguu island main issues aren't entirely gone and they still tried to keep the same shitty
traditions despite there being noticable improvements so there was still some crap going on.
You can't have a wedding with that so before that happens Olympia and her LI of choice
iron out any issues. Not everyone was happy with what the heroes or so to speak tried
to achieve which tended to lead to a lot of drama. 
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Due to its contents this was not a FD but more of a direct sequel.
Upon starting the story, you're shown a prologue what appears to be a continuation of Akaza's
route but what they did is make certain elements (not all) of Akaza's route canon for all routes.
To put it simply the rainbow rain fell for everyone. (Or did I get the wrong impression?)
Some things from all route canonically happened within two and a half years.
There was also atleast one flashback per route that was about
Himuka revealing himself to Olympia or those he trusts.
The prologue lasted maybe 2ish hours, depending on reading speed. 
Then just go pray to the goddess, in hopes he is not a white.πŸ˜‚
Early on I was still a bit confused on the prologue over how things were implemented.
I find most of the characters competent enough and capable of dealing with things
if they put their minds to it so this didn't seem like an impossible turn of events. 
Looking back at the original, some route had very little issues by the time of their end anyway
so the writers can get away with some of this just to drive the narrative as a whole forward.
I also realized most of the crap that happened in Akaza's route in OG was Tsukuyomi's fault.
So the stuff with the mirrors was likely not as big of a deal for everyone in other routes...
i'm making excuses am I not? and otomate is getting away with it.
Catharsis also had the same route restrictions as the original game, so if you thought
you could jump straight to Akaza its hahahah no you go everyone else first.
Akaza fans live reaction upon finding out his route is locked.
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I did notice some audio issues, they were mostly in the prologue; in it there were a handful of
dialogue lines where the voice was a bit off; the most obvious was Himuka and there was
one moment where Daifuku sounded off like the voice file was damaged or something.
The rest of the game was fine and I encountered no issues, likely an oversight.
 
There were still a decent amount of flashbacks but they were for the most part used properly. 
 
Other characters such as Hairi and Asuha had there sprite & voice actor changed, this took
a while  to get used to but this is because they're older now, they grow up so fast huh?! 
Though Hairi still had that same foul mouth... tho a little less now.
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  Overall, I kept my expectations low but it was a pretty good follow up!
I find that its weakness is that it can focus a bit too much on side characters
but most of the drama seems to be intertwined to the character of that route.
Whether old side characters showed up a lot depended on relevance, the new ones
took up the majority of the run time. In some cases like Riku it complimented
what was build thus far. Individual route's plot was still inline with the
characters personal struggles and good at closing off their stories.
Now what I found excellent is that even if the character had no sprite their story continued
i'd say that's excellent worldbuilding but its a shame they are still spriteless.πŸ˜–
This sequel wasn't the short and sweet type, it had substance. 
Content value was good, the routes in Catharsis didn't feel as short as in 9RiP sequel.
 
Nathan the new white guy wasn't very relevant for most of the game, like he just
exists and instead it focuses more on the current LI's problem or that of side characters.
It isn't till the final route that he feels part of the story and idk if that is good or bad. 
Routes that never went into the truth don't go into that and are relatively self-contained.
I can forgive some of that. They took some liberties with the prologue afterall
but the routes were all follow ups to the ones in the prequel.

I recommend Olympia Soiree Catharsis to anyone that was invested into the characters
and would generally like to see more with them. The game is only difficult to recommend 
to those that lost investment over the years. Or expected something short&sweet
because the routes were long and require time to complete. 
The story also heavily focuses on healing and forgiveness so if you dislike this
or a huge focus on side character drama it could be a skip.
 
TL;DR
I enjoyed Riku's route!!! but struggled with Tokisada's. Yosuga was fine...
and thought Kuroba was pretty good even if I don't like him as a LI.
Disappointment ensued by how little relevance Nathan had in the initial 4 routes
its not till the locked routes the actual story picked up. Some routes weren't actually
 all that interesting, those tended to focus too much on new side characters.
That Baraku guy was such a bonehead problem child, I'm so tired.
Akaza's route felt longer than most but his was the only route that brought resolution.
Atleast with Riku I found some stuff that compliments his character arc. I don't even
remember much about Tokisada's route other than Baraku stomping around. 
 The romance was still good but it was rather plot heavy, I'd say its worth it to get
more contents with your favorite LI but if that LI is Himuka or Akaza you could
suffer trying to get to them since their routes are locked. Other than that this just had
its ups and downs but most of it wasn't too bad. Even if I only liked my favorite
it was still a worthwhile investment, afterall I don't need to like every route.
Unfortunately I think they switched the writers at the end of Akaza's route because
at one point I had to wonder if  I was playing the same game that I had started 70 hours ago.
Thankfully the resolution was still satisfying but man... wew lad.
8/10 
 
As for the recommended play order; the same as the original game is fine, which is
what I used. Its also okay to do any of the initial available LI in whatever order you want. 
My play order: Riku > Tokisada > Yosuga > Kuroba > Himuka > Azaka.
 
Character rambles and shitty text dumps after the jump, I share a few of my fav CG's
but not all of them. Better stop reading here if you don't want spoilers.

Monday, November 24, 2025

Olympia Soiree - Review

Before Matsurika no Kei... there was Olympia Soiree. (Wait... that kinda rhymes?!)
Genre: VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate.
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.aksysgames.com/olympia/
Release date: 09-9-2021 
 
Alright, I was always kinda curious about this one and got this on a discount for 38$.
I generally played pretty slowly since there wasn't anything else I wanted to play.
It was quite long and I kinda missed the time when a route took me almost a week.
 
Disclaimer: This is purely my own opinion and it could be different from yours
this is not meant to be some kind of all-truth, just an opinion that came from playing this.
If you don't like what you're reading then close the tab, move on and just idk play it yourself. 
 
Pro's
- Interesting setting and characters.
- Gorgeous art and fitting music.
- A heroine that quite literally spits fire.
- Monologue haters rejoice cuz there's none!(except extra's)
 
Grey Area
- Character focused and can be repetitive to do all routes. 
 
Con's
- Long common route without choices, felt too rail-roaded.
- 3249432593 flashbacks.
- Clunky UI.
- There are plenty of CG's but the pacing for some was not balanced.
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The OP was alright but not something I watched everytime I started the game. 
I liked the ED themes more for reason. 

The story hooked me easily but this do be one of those games where
I found my fav right away and most other LI didn't quite click with me.πŸ˜”
The only reason I did all the routes was for story reasons really! maybe its due
to the heroine, who was alright but I did enjoy watching her interact with the LI's. 
I liked her self-concious and grounded personality and she certainly spoke her mind
however I think she was a bit much as well.πŸ˜…  Olympia can be a firebreathing b!tch
who will take no shit and does as she pleases but atleast she was self aware which is rare.
I do not blame her considering how she lived, she had all the right to be assertive.
There was also a tender side to her and I loved how she confided in Daifuku
this reminded me of trouble magia and it was adorable. I'm glad I didn't sit on this
because it was surprisingly romance driven with some good worldbuiling to boot.
However not every route went into the plot and you will need to do it all to fully get it.
When I looked back on the routes after Himuka's the initial four were
hilariously self-contained only revealing things as necessary.
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The common route is just a long intro, the focus is mostly on Olympia
and explains the way of the world. It wasn't really a bad thing but I can understand 
It could be too long for some. The whole game is about picking a husbando
and you have a whole year but... despite that it happens within 2ish weeks. GIRL. 
The story definitely drove on desperation and at times it could feel unrequited or some
mild angst of this never going to work but... for the most part the romance was believable.
It didn't seem like the story cared about what if she couldn't find a partner. To which I started
to think this game is some propaganda for japanese teens to get babies due aging population. 
The lore sure is rich but most of the routes were more character focused
and a lot of main plot threads are just left hanging in most route.
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 Wasn't really sure what was up with the technology level of the island, I know
there's random stuff that washes up ashore but some stuff was never explained.
I did start to dislike the setting of this game the more routes I did.
I persevered for Himuka/Akaza and to uncover all the secrets the island had buried
but its rough when you already found your best boi which for me was Riku.πŸ˜”
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Music/Art/System stuffs:
Music was good, it fit the tone of the scenes. Art was gorgeous for the most part.
 The sprites were great and most CG's were good, the awkward ones were few. 
Most characters had a near equal amount of CG's but they would include variations
into the total amount so it said there were 30 when the unique ones are like 13 or so.
Some routes like Riku also have poor CG pacing so you get a lot of CG at once
near the end, other route had better balance but it stood out to me when I looked back.
I knew some complains about kiss cg's but they had some good variations...
One of Himuka's looked awkward at first but it was fine due to he follow up.
Extra's screen was cute.
 System is standard stuff, there are choices and an indicator but only in
the character route, the common route is devoid of choices.
Heroine had a sprite too which was nice.  There weren't many monologues, the dialogue
flowed well and was easy to read. The translation was very good and it flowed well
and some dialogue was really funny too, any mistakes I found were really minor. 
Each route had two bad ends but I think they're better if you got them unawares
I found that by going back for them after the best end, that they were rather abrupt
some even had characters behave OOC. I only liked 2-3 bad ends out of all. 
 
At first I did find the UI to be kind of clunky, text log is accessed from the corner and
you can't select save or load separately like in other games. You first have to click
on history and then you can save but if you wanted to load to have to press R.
Also what is history? just from its name I thought it was a flowchart...πŸ’€
I did get used to the UI but something about it esp the save/load section doesn't
sit right with me. Though with the ability to backlog jump why are there still
quick save/load options? feels like that is a relic from a bygone era.
    It can be nice to quickly see the other choice but there were barely were choices. 
Also when you hide the text to look at a CG it didn't hide the menu's
in the top left&right which seems like a huge oversight to me. 
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More ramblings about common route:
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I'm not bothered by the length but I was disappointed by the lack of choices in them.
Thankfully its a one time thing! you can start from the end of it on subsequent playthrough's.
 Tho suddenly I realized many otome gamers had fallen here...πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€
After four routes most of it was generally unmemorable too. Like cool setup bro.
 Now what it did well was establishing the setting/lore and characters of the game
however it is 9 chapters longπŸ’€.  The average chapter length was maybe 30-45 min to an
hour some were short other longer. (9 common chapters and around 12-14 individual chapters.)
Olympia Soiree was a 50-70ish hour game for me.
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At the end of the common route there is the choice of which LI to pursue.
 You can only do Riku,Tokisada,Yosuga and Kuroba first. Himuka unlocks after them and Akaza last.
What kept me going was the lore and the cast of characters.
I blasted through the first few chapters on my first day, but I continued
by reading subsequent chapters in the evening so it was pretty slow and chill.
By the time of the 8th common chapter I was like any minute now...
as I get bombarded with more lore upon already existing lore.πŸ’€
To make up for it, the final common chapter was rather short but ayyy sure took its time.
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There were too many flashbacks! thankfully the promise one
can be easily skipped  but they even used flashbacks for things that
were said a little while ago and that's just annoying.😠
I don't even mind stuff like callbacks at a later time to what a character says early on
but honestly  if Olympia remembered something just her saying so would be enough
so if they had removed over half of them flashbacks it wouldn't be so annoying.
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Most LI had good routes but my favorite was Riku. 
Tokisada was just not for me, Both Yosuga and Kuroba grew on me then again....
when I really think about it they're also not for me but still great in supporting role.
Akaza was good enough to rank 2nd. Himuka was just OK I just have beef with his route.
Then who's 3rd? Daifuku of course!😊 
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Overall 
 I think I am rambling a bit much but it was a long VN so it evens out.
Cold and Cruel and HEARTLESS!
Overall Olympia Soiree is pretty decent but in terms of contents its not much
better than say Matsurika, both games got some nasty stuff inside of them. 
This game was pretty long it took me nearly a week to clear a route, I kinda missed this.
Every route was relatively interesting in its own right but damn I think this game
has some of the worst side characters I have ever laid my eyes upon.πŸ’€
That ***king Kiwi and Tangerine, ISTG Ryuki! lemme borrow that air freshener!!!! 
😠😠😠
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Much like Matsurika no Kei the setting of Olympia Soiree also isn't very kind
to the heroine or other people living in the world, in the beginning I found it even
more restrictive. There were no choices untill much later into the game. Though both
games sure did love their lore its just the way they handled things was entirely different.
While wanting to change things was hopeful... its terrifying women couldn't even go to school.
 Both games also kind of force the idea of having kids being a sense of duty for a woman
and to that end it really isn't much better than Matsurika with its old fashioned worldviews. 
Does that make them bad otome games? no not at all! but during my 3rd route I really
wondered why there wasn't a route that was okay with not having kids.
I did think Matsurika had more varied ends than this game, Olympia was definitely stronger
as a heroine than Naaya but not every heroine needs to be the same that would be boring.
Things that aged poorly.
What I liked the most about Olympia; seeing her grow! she can seem immature
but has the ability to self-reflect however I do think they reigned her in a lot which
mostly relates to her power. I can compare Olympia to Cardia... but Cardia was a bit better
in using it to her advantage. Olympia on the other hand felt like she was held bac
 by trauma, she hated her ability but honestly its handled well all things considered! 
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 The beginning of the game already foreshadows the tone so it was not gonna be an
ultra happy game and the setting is sad. I knew the writer was known to
put mysoginistic stuff in their games but I don't think this is a bad thing?
They're are allowed to create worlds with problems whether or not
they overcome them is different matter entirely but it would be nice if it did. 
Though reading stuff about the island like culture/way of life was depressing... 
most of it is told through minor characters. It did make it feel like change had to happen.
Needless to say, its easy to get comfy in the first three routes of the recommened order
because most of the worst stuff only happens in route 4 and beyond. 
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Felt like he gets fatter every route as well...
TL;DR
Well... its still a pretty good otome game its just that I found my
favorite LI right at the start and most of the others weren't for me.πŸ˜…
It had a great cast of characters so despite the common route being choiceless
it still was interesting going through it! but sadly while some side characters were likable
there were a bunch who were just made to be hated especially in bad ends.
Most route do leave me satisfied but there was a lot left up in the air or not
explained well enough. I brushed it off as Riku being an early game route but even
Tokisada had loose ends, Yosuga felt the most progressive thus far. 
The only other drawbacks were the many flashbacks and clunky UI(but you get used to it).
Also Himuka's route frustrated me when it was over since it screamed the truth is in the next route!
Akaza ended up having the most well-rounded route, its sad but most others
including my fav Riku didn't quite execute all the storybeats well enough. 
I generally did have a good time with it despite some small grievances and in terms
of romance it left me more satisfied than Cafe Enchante but doing all
the routes just felt a bit repetitive, especially if you find your fav early.
8.5/10
I'll recommend Olympia Soiree to those who like assertive heroines that speak
their mind and grow over the course of the story! as well as enjoy more
meaty otome games with decent worldbuilding & don't mind darker themes.
Though if you prefer shorter games and settings that are not problematic then I don't
really recommend this because it does have some of the same issues as Matsurika.
((If Naya and Olympia met though... I think they'd be great friends.
While most of Naya's LI's are safe, Olympia will roast Ruwo till he's burnt for sure.))
 
I am not sure if Matsurika no Kei will ever get localized though
but I don't see why it can't if Olympia Soiree could make it over. 
 
Character babbles after the jump, while they're not summaries its just
commentary/impressions along with as some of my fav CG's.
Its nearly a 5 year old game and its in english so digests are not necessary.
To be safe if you don't want spoilers don't read further. 
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