Showing posts with label Visual Novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visual Novel. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Tsukihime A piece Of Blue Glass Moon - Review

More like Lunar Legend infodumpTM.
Genre: VN.
Developer/publisher: Typemoon.
Platform: PS4,switch.
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v17909
Release date: 27-6-2024
 
I decided Tsukihime remake would be my next game as I wanted to try it... since I liked MahoYo.
This version of tsukihime is a remake of the original, I am well aware that it is
a partial remake but nevertheless I decided to buy and play it now.
Sadly I didn't really like this game as much as I would have liked
but it is definitely not the worst urban fantasy VN i've laid my eyes upon.
Rather it feels like this game just wants you to be upset or get angry with its MC.
 
Pro's
- Interesting setting and complex characters.
- For a story that includes the supernatural, its solid.
- High production values but the quality of CG's varied.
 
Grey area
- MC is difficult to like yet by the end of the 2nd route he had a full stamp card of pity points.
 
Con's
- Strong violence and horror. Did I mention gore? (Could be a grey area but yea...)
- Comparing the scene presentation to MahoYo, same style yet Tsukihime at times felt basic.
- Some CG's never get added to the gallery, I couldn't find Ciel's umbrella CG.
 
The opening doesn't play till you land on a character route
which isn't till 5 hours depending on your reading speed.
 Both routes have their own opening but I will only link Arc's.
 

 
I wasn't as hooked to this unlike MahoYo and thus didn't enjoy it as much
but what I won't deny is that it was for the most part pretty well written
its just overstayed its welcome for me, I am really sorry! it ain't for me.
Not much of note happened till  Arqueid shows up something
happened that made me do a record scratch *freeze* frame moment.
At that point the game utterly disgusted me because of what happened.
That aside everything else was interesting enough I pressed on, I have to say
from then on I started to feel constantly on edge and didn't like Shiki as much as before.
The MC Shiki is a broken guy who just tries to live but despite the advice he got from
his master, he just barely seem to hold himself to it almost as if its a silver lining.
Sure he has regrets of something really bad he did, you're given that choice
but the rest of the game just made me nervous because he's quite unstable mentally.
Shiki gets what he deserves when he gets roped into the stuff surrounding Arqueid
and there were some bad ends where I was like yea he had it coming.
It isn't like till later on in Ciel's route that I understood why the heck Shiki did what he did
and I just started to really get as to what was going on. Honestly I didn't think the plot
was badly written and for a story about vampires its not bad just... once again not my thing.
 

Had this been any other VN it would probably be romantic but this is Tsukihime...

In terms of other characters; I didn't care much for his sister Akiha, she looked too much
like an Aoko clone but not as snarky. It wasn't untill later I saw her as her own character.
 I found Akiha to be too much like a girlboss which would make Arcueid the gatekeeper.
Arihiko was funny at times but he looked too much
like Shirou from Fate except he's like a delinquent version...
I liked Kohaku but Hisui was a bit too stoic and/or deadpan to me but she gets better
its just I could never get too invested in them in this game which like Akiha is probably intended.
Arcueid would be fine she's fun, For Ciel it felt like there was more to her than meets the eye but
she is definitely best girl. I disliked Noel though as much as most of the girls at Shiki's school.๐Ÿ˜… 
Noel also got worse as Ciel's route progressed which did not help... at all.
I loved Mario and his potty mouth though, easily the best side character. 
The rest? too much of makes an appearance thus I forgot them because of infodumps.
Honestly I kept playing mostly for Arcueid and I didn't really care for Shiki as much.
Because I didn't do any of Ciel's events in the common route on my first play
she was also sort of just there, later on she becomes a bit more interesting
but when I started her route, I couldn't help but think she's a bit too perfect...
 
Me when I think about the story in this game.
I did start to wonder why was this game even popular? because its violence? unhinged mc?
shock value? or because it was typemoon's first ever work before they got big from fate.
I mean Tsukihime started out as an unprofessional doujin, not many would probably try nowadays
unless you're super invested in nasu's works. Now what would happen if you turn that doujin
into a professional work? while fleshing out all the added lore it got via a fighting game no less. 
I think the latter is why Tsukihime got popular, its Arcueid that carries it hard. Tsukihime is
likely aimed at people who tolerate these themes, I find it hard to get into it because sure
there's a good plot here but its buried beneath layers of lore which gets dumped on you in parts.
Anyways what I really liked about Tsukihime was Arcueid as a character and Ciel.
I didn't really care as much with the protagonist but I could sympathize with him a little.
Tsukihime looked like a normal visual novel and for the most part it just loves gore&blood
about as much as Virche evermore. Maybe I should have done more
research before I started this but that wasn't the worst of it.
 
While the beginning hours gave time for the reader to settle in and get familiar
with most characters while exploring the setting in great detail. If not for that i'd
probably have dropped it. In chapter 3 it took its first nose dive. It reminded me of when
I tried to watch Elfen Lied and then suddenly things get super gory like with cut-off body parts.
I know this game warns the player about disturbing content
when booting it up but I didn't expect it to be like that.
Gonna say I can stomach some violence now, I didn't even mind what happened to Shinji
in the second heaven's feel movie but Tsukihime takes everything to another level.
Now this wasn't actually what bothered me, I can get past the violence and gore
what I didn't like was the dragged out battles and infodumps. There was almost an hour 
of vampire lore for dummies moment nvm the fight against the guy itself. ๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ’€
Which was just so drawn out and felt like some stuff from dragon ball like it
kept going and going.  You know what's funny about the early infodumping? not even
Shiki understood all of it so I guess I could relate to his single working braincell.
Okay you beat this vampire guy but here comes shota saber and dumps his church lore
right before the chapter ends while I was already tired from everything beforehand
and that is just an example of how this game does things especially in Ciel's route.
Like in Arc's route Shiki would just sleep but in Ciel's he fucking wakes up and goes to read
which leads to a convenient infodump and thinking about it just makes me hysteric.๐Ÿ˜‚
It was important later but god damn this game is so messy...
 
Despite that there was some hilarity amidst it all to be found, not on the same level as MahoYo
but I generally did like most Shiki and Arqueid scenes despite the former being a dick.
That's putting it nicely, like Shiki can be sensible but more often than not he's just an idiot.
Like he doesn't need to be a Shirou, that's not the point I have to try really hard to find
good points about Shiki and when I think he's okay the guy ruins it yet again. SIGH.
Yea fuck you Shiki.
Unfortunately due to Arqueid and/or Ciel being the way she is the writer tends to get away with a lot
because it doesn't matter how much they gets hurt. If Shiki was a LI in an otome game
he's a failure of a man. Sorry but imma roast this guy like Aoko would.
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System wise it is pretty much a straight-forward VN with some choices that could
lead to a bad end of which there are 21 in total. There's a hint corner as well
so you pretty much won't need a guide if you follow the advice.
The flowchart was good but you couldn't use it to quickly get bad ends
as there would be no choices so best advice I can give is manually save a lot
especially at the start of a chapter. So if you get hit with a delayed bad end
you can easily get back to somewhere to fix that.
 
There's only has two routes Arcueid and Ciel, the latter is second play only
so basically you will have to play it twice but Ciel's route felt more like it was some
alternative route going deeper.  Also I thought I was tripping but i'm pretty sure some
early scenes ch5/6 stayed the same with some slight differences here or there because
you were with Ciel instead of Arc. There was definitely some copypasta because
there  were numerous occasions where I saw dialogue I knew I read before but couldn't
skip cuz the scene was a tad different which is nothing unusual it just got on my nerves in
Ciel's extra end since they also would love to show the same scene prior
from another perspective which changed nothing.๐Ÿ˜‘
 
Also I didn't really play this game till I was sure I have atleast two hours I could
spend on it as I don't like leaving the scenario hanging in some awkward spot
like in the middle of a infodump or epic fight scene and this game had a few of those.
Chapter length was quite inconsistent, Arc's route was relatively short overall but
it got worse in Ciel's route due to being full of infodumps and just longer in general.
Ciel's ch13/14 took me three sesssions to get through it was insanely long...

Glad I took this screenshot while playing cuz this shot was not in the gallery.
 
TL;DR: Tsukihime was a solid urban fantasy with high production values
but if you can't stand strong violence,gore, vampire themes, horror and a lot of infodumping
I don't recommend it. I loved some of the characters and the setting was interesting
but it was simply too long for its own good. Plus some of the material at times
just did not make me feel good, so while I kept in mind what I liked
that honestly won't matter if the material just makes me uncomfortable.
This is also one of the few VN's where I didn't like the protagonist much which didn't help.
Half of it was due to the Roa BS but even then he only turns out OK thanks to one of the girls.
Looking back at MahoYo, this VN didn't have as good as a scene direction except for fight scenes
and the art/cg varied greatly in quality. While MahoYo would put characters to the side or use
half a sprite, Tsukihime still did this but mostly I was looking at full sprites or zoomed in sprites.
In the average scenes more often than not I thought it would be better with text boxes
than text over busy backgrounds.  Much like FF7 remake it ends up being longer than
the original some of it could be in a good way but 60 hours for only 2 routes?
while the original was 40h average with all routes? yea they padded this one out.
By the time it was over it felt like a relief... cuz at times it seemed like to never end.

Though if you like Nasu's work and don't mind the above or my complaints then sure
Tsukihime might be another cake for you to dig into! but it may not be for everyone
so don't feel bad if you cannot get into this game, there's an audience but its not for all.
To me however Tsukihime a piece of blue glass moon is a FINE dumpster fire. A solid 6.3/10
its just a classic that I personally, while I tried just couldn't enjoy as much.

More rambles after the jump but there's not much to write about honestly.
I did try to write out my thoughts about both routes, so if you don't
want spoilers just stop reading here. I probably wrote too much but this
game also had a whole lot of stuff to unpack so it kind of checks out.
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Thursday, January 5, 2023

Majestic☆Majolical - review

 Genre: VN.
Developer/publisher: Dazkarat.
Platform: PC/Switch.
Release date: 22/12/2022.
 
This originally was a segmented release much like taisho x alice on PC
but they have made an all in one switch port which collects them.
It took them like four years but it happened, and i'm actually kind of glad they did!
I never heard from this developer before but I was still excited to try out their game
maybe cuz it reminds me of wand of fortune if only a little! and with not much
new otome game releases I was like why not? why should I not support this game?
Also for the switch version there is a new route; Jasper Beryl so they have definitely tried
to make it worth to pick up the port if you hadn't played it before cuz there's something new.. 


The protagonist Lapis is an apprentice magician who is tasked dealing with some troublesome
humans and collect gems for science! by getting close to them. Regardless she remains optimistic
and tries her best! she also had a little spunk. She wasn't useless and could definitely hold her own!
 Though the part of collecting gems reminded me a little of Clamp's Kobato as well
but other than that the two series are not similar at all, just the bottle part.

Pro's
- A confident heroine atleast I found her to be so.
- Interesting characters in each volume that contrast each other well.
- Mostly light-hearted, doesn't shy away from bad ends.
- Amazing art and backgrounds, Music fit the mood.

Con's
- A bit on the short side...
- Playing it blind can be difficult because of not knowing how much or little gems are needed.
- NTR ends but really there were only two I consider being such.

 
The art style looked really cute and the backgrounds seemed pretty well done too.
I really loved the fantasy setting! is that the right way to describe it? hmm if I had to look
at the world design it reminded me of europe but not very modern.
The voice cast of this game had a lot of popular seiyuu that I went like OMG its Kaji Yuuki!
or Shimono Hiro as some of them I haven't heard in quite a while.
*If one of your fav seiyuu is in this game it could be worth a spin*
The pacing was alright, this vn wasn't slowpaced that it took hours for anything to happen
and I am really glad for that as otomate's VN's tired me out lately.
Nothing seemed to drag on for too long while still delivering cute moments etc.
This with some exceptions kept it light and fun! At times it did feel like it went a little fast but...
they were going to school and interacting like every day, falling in love can happen like this so its
not totally unbelievable. Honestly I found it heartwarming to see Lapis and Mitsuki grow closer...
 This game is more romance oriented, which is great if you're tired of games where
the romance is but an after thought! or get to dating right at the end.
 
System; There are four different endings and as well as a sort of petting minigame
this is how the protagonist is able to get gems; how many gems you get determine the end.
Its not annoying; especially if you use a guide telling you how much to pet the bishie
it might get a bit more difficult if you don't use a guide but hey if you're stuck they exist!
Playing it blind could be fun too! honestly after a bunch of otomate games
that only had happy and good ends, I very well prefer otome games or VN in general
that like actually make it so my choices can change what happens.
MajeMajo is one of those VN where depending on your choices things
could turn out a little different!
 
I did encounter a bug at the end of Ruu's route that caused my game to lag and crash
but with force skipping I managed to get to the ending... not sure why but it seems
that there is an extra graphical effect that just slows down the game to an extend it can
no longer function. I play on a switch lite so cannot tell if it is present on the other model...
but if it is, just force skip the text or wait out a patch? if there is any.
 

I thought it was great was how the guys of the volumes are different in contrast to each other.
MajeMajo can look a bit deceiving though like if you see the cover of the game
and think oh this looks like it'll be dark full of toxic love interests then i'm here to tell you
a flat out no its not like that at all, most of the game outside of  Shiki or Ruu's route was fairly light.
All of the characters did have their own set of problems yet this game is no diabolik lovers
but even then if you like to live dangerously those two routes exist.
I loved all the cg's! they were gorgeous. The music is like, at its best it adds to the vibe
and at its worst its just there. One may think this game is short but hmm is that a bad thing?
I think if you're tired of games that are long winded or just seem to keep going MajeMajo is
actually kind of nice because you get all the same things just that it knows to not let it drag on.
The love interests are diverse and you'd probably find someone that catches your eye or
are totally like oh hell no! despite it being short it was still fun to me.
Things to keep in mind is that MajeMajo focuses more on romance than its overall plot!
Vol1&2 are very character specific and its not untill vol.3 that it tries to focus on story and lore.
The addition of the Jasper route makes its story more well-rounded than its original PC release
you may as well ask why they didn't include it to begin with since it further
added to the picture+his character . So I think this switch port is pretty good
in value despite that 1 bug I encountered which is actually pretty game-breaking.๐Ÿ˜ฅ
9/10
*Edit: Without the Jasper route it would be a 7/10 so I guess that shows...*
An enjoyable otome game that I will most likely remember for having extremely cute and heartwarming scenes as well as some whackos(not all of the guys are like that I swear!).
I could recommend this game if you have a good grip on your japanese!
as sadly it isn't out in english at the moment but that might change.


Since this game was segmented by volume I will be going by release order so my play order
will be like: Mitsuki > Shiki  > Shinnosuke > Shoutaro > Shell > Ruu > Jasper.
You can't do volume 3 till atleast one route is complete, Jasper unlocks after Ruu
but it is recommended to do Ruu later due to him having the most story spoilers.
So well there you have it! there's not too much choice due to how it works!

More character rambles after the jump! there will be spoilers + my fav cg's.
 

Friday, May 18, 2018

Utawarerumono Chiriyuku Mono e no Komoriuta - review

Genre: SRPG/Visual Novel.
Developer/publisher: Aquaplus.
Platform: PC, PS2,PSP, PSV, PS4(this version).
Release date: 2018-04-25

Since I've never reviewed the original(played PSP ver ages ago) I'll try to 
to do so for this ''remaster'' it won't be that long since its an old game.
So since Utaware Itsu/futari was such a success, like it moved mountains
of copies on release (especially the latter) AP decided to release an updated version 
of the original game after the ps2/psp version BUT made the srpg part like its sequels.
It was originally an eroge but most of it has been replaced by other events
 some things are still implied though and the harem well its still there. xD
I played the PS Vita version but it felt like it was the PS4 version as outside of battles
its incredible clean, I never had a problem with itsu/futari since those're decent ports too
sure its rougher on PSV but atleast it retains its charms AND runs well.
Unfortunately this might be my last actual ps vita game outside of pure visual novels. 

 
Pros
- Story, long but worth to sit through all the way.
- Lovely cast of characters.
- SRPG part is enjoyable; more options compared to utaware 2/3; lots of stages.
- Music; can use special arrangement that give the feel of 2/3 during scenes
and if you want to get nostalgic there's the old BGM, best of both worlds.

Cons
- Its not without its flaws, some may stick out like a sore thumb.
- While the art itself is amazing... changing the hue of the sprites to fit the time of day looks odd.
- Missables; if you just go through the story first(like me) you might have to do another
playthrough since certain items from event/drop of optional stages are missable its not a problem
if you do everything as it becomes available but its more of a matter of knowing when and where.

Pictured; an optional battle, please note at this point its post game and i've grinded BP to max out some stats.
 Gameplay; upgraded to the likes of its sequels; SRPG part is like a breather between VN part
there's a hard mode for those that want a bit more challenge. Its very slice of life-ish
at first but it gets better; it just takes its time, the first battle was about a bit over an hour in.
 I found its easy to take breaks as well due to it bringing you to the camp menu often enough.
It has a slow start but when it gets serious its battle after battle and there's times of peace
like a calm before the next storm of course the further you get in the quicker the pace
and less time for shenanigans, that's the only way I can sum up the flow of the game
without mentioning spoilers. In terms of stages there's a ton and I still found it to be
much more engaging than its sequels, replaying only made that clearer for me.
The variety/goals of some of them is better too like there's a pure defensive stage later on
and they love throwing nasty status effects at you either by attack or a turret.
The finishers/dual are gotten pretty early and its funny how enemies can heal... even boss
this time you too can equip items that a give a stat boost and be able to heal themselves
in case Eruruw isn't around, you can even use offensive items. Overall its more enjoyable.
 You can still redo turns and replay old battles but i figured you'd expected this
and if you've bought Sasara and Tamaki before they'll automatically join.
 However I never had need of them; the main playables and a few guests(they have deathblow!)
are more than enough! also man Oboro is so amazing; he's fast and strong! if you only
raised his strength with BP and accesory to the point if used well nothing stands a chance really.
If I had to give the playable's class/roles it'll be: Hakuoro is average but if he dies so does
everyone's brains which means a game over. Eruruw is the healer, Aruruw a tank.
Oboro and Karula are the glass cannons. The gay twins Dorii and Gura the rangers.
Benawi is defense is best offense! and Kurou is his back up but weaker in terms of defense.
Urutorii and Kamyu are casters; not too strong but not that weak, they have their uses.
Touka and Genjimaru are offensive; if you know Yakuto-err Jachtwalt they're like him!
then we have Theoro and Derihourai.. both offensive unit but you won't get to use them much
atleast there's optional stages but like you're not starved for EXP or BP and I completed
the game without even touching one optional stage, missed opportunity? sure since if I want
that platinum I will have to do it again to get certain items. TBH I never platted futari no hakuoro
since the loot trophy was too time consuming and I just wanted to do other things. Well now you
know they are there and if the VN part drains you some action is available. It add a lot even if
amount of optional is like half the main scenario stages of which there are 32 of.

 On another note...
It is nice how these two DLC Sasara and Tamaki are shared throughout all three games
if you had bought them before they are yours forever! yay cross-game DLC.
The only thing that irks me is a season pass but its only 30$ and you'll get bonus items along
with playable Haku, Kuon, Rurutie, Ukon, Nekone and more which is nice fanservice.
 Atleast Ukon has a deathblow now which was quite cool IMO

Overall it really feels more like an SRPG with all the options available, not too difficult
but not that hard. Unfortunately I found the last few end game stages got too easy (lol Oboro)
I gotta add that as soon as you clear stage 14 it becomes extremely easy to farm BP
so no matter the difficulty you can just adjust stats to your liking on a whim.
That aside the pace of the story was literally one thing after another near the end, the plot
isn't bad its just so much at once and I am glad the story took itself seriously which makes
you like oh I actually missed those shenanigans early on but there's no time for that!
That might add to the impact of the ending itself. Now imagine it being mid 2000's-
(I'm trying not to mention actual spoilers or how's and why's so bear with me.)
-and you finish it; there's no sequel you're left with that ending. Personally
I found it nice its not completely a happy one but it isn't that awful they actually
left a lot of matters up to interpretation. Life goes on Hakuoro's friends
said lives had been changed because of him... basically his presence had a huge impact.
The relationships said friends have with each other... is great too and I feel
in a lot of rpgs these days you don't get to see it like here. Utaware might be harem-ish
but its not all about the harem even the sequels still manage to get that across.
Did I ever mention the lore? and how it just makes it that much more engrossing...


Graphic; Stills and Portrait are beautiful, world is lively and colourful
even not important character have sprites or atleast most of them but like I did not see a need
to change the hue of the sprites(the standing pictures not cg's) to whatever time it is ingame.

Music? at the start you can choose between original/sequel tracks so whatever suits you...
BGM is beautiful and fits the scenes quite well I don't even need to explain why
but if you have never played the original I recommend sticking to the original music track
unless you are like super fond of itsu/futari's OST.


Fav character:
Touka > Aruruw > Oboro > Kamyu >Yuzuha >  Eruruw > Benawi > Kuuya > Sakuya >
Urutorii > Karula > Genjimaru > Gura / Dorri > Kurou > Derihourai/Hien > Teoro >
Kamuchataru > brick wall; Nuwangi > Suonkasu > Dii > deepest pits of hell; Hauenka(fuck him).
Some of this is basically just preference; its only the ones that stood out.
 Nothing against the gay twins; but like they are pretty much
Oboro's sidekicks and didn't leave that big of an impression on me aside of comedy
and them being super duper loyal to him. Karula is like idk not my type but she's great
character and has her reasons but I found myself more attached to Urutorii. :/
 Benawi would be my husband and Kurou... well he's like a bro he won't let you down
but that's it really he adds a lot to the others if scenario allows.
Oboro's cool; a bit of a siscon but while he seems a bit hotheaded he matured a lot
over the course of the game and he totally gets the MVP award there's no contest for that.
Touka would be my absolute favorite; her personality... she's a bit dumb and she might
overlook things in the heat of the moment but she makes me smile a lot.
Kamyu is... like the ugly duckling and quite mysterious but she made friends
which helped her in the end I think its beautiful to see that.
I'd prefer Aruruw over Eruruw due to her growth and showing courage despite her age
like I know the story is very biased for Eruruw but half of the game she was like
a tea servant and at best a pillar of support yet... she gets almost no recognition
and just has to deal with stuff happening at the end but to be there for someone even though
they might look the other way like wow that's mature. So yeah she's good in her own way.
Yuzuha... despite her situation she's genuinely happy for doing what she can. ;_;
Kuuya.. oh man she... she got caught up in some shit and the end result wasn't pretty
but there's hope for her so she wasn't completely beyond help.
Uh now i'm getting emotional so let's stop.


While I still praise the anime of this work, as it stays pretty fateful to the game it still really
is a digest it was made painfully obvious what was omitted; minor spoilers warning here
Benawi and Kurou's relationship to Nuwangi's sister Kamuchataru; the arc takes place
around the same time Hakuoro and Karula deal with Suonkasu. Its nice chara development
but still felt like a side story. The only side thing I liked was the deal with
Urutorii and Fumiriru; the child she found and cared for; its something that may not
have been a big deal back then but with the itsu/futari it suddenly becomes so much more.

How to sum it up...
If you like VN's with a charming cast of characters and a meaty storyline I suggest
picking this up if you haven't and want to try getting into this ''utawarerumono''.
Playing this after uta2/3 will be nice too, you'll still pick things up like for example that
little baby that the gang finds midway through the game that will be more clear, even though
I played this before it was a nice way to refresh my memory on various facts.
The slice of life scenes are many but not too long and you can replay battles
at any time! there's optional ones too so you'd probably not be bored.
Of course I can't promise you'll like it, it has some flaws but if you like stories that take its time
with an engrossing world and lovable chara's I recommend this series along with tears to tiara.
I HOPE THEY LOCALIZE THIS VERSION, not only to complete the trilogy but why wouldn't
you want an updated version that plays like its sequels AND in high definition at that?
Atlus did a good job localizing the other two... the names look a bit weird to me in ENG but that's it.
Hmmm... its clear Aquaplus did cut corners where they could... like did Kurou
have a beard at this point? he doesn't in his sprite but does in his 3d model.
I actually didn't notice this till way later; shows how much I care about graphics.
Overall its a great game, decent story/world and a lovely cast of characters!
Its sad but I think on its own this installment may have been enough...
there's just something, something about its sequels that lacked.
That doesn't mean they're bad like they gave the much needed resolution for Eruruw
and went on to tell the tale of Kuon while going further into matters not resolved.
It might've just been that it wasn't on such a grand scale as the first game like
less generals/countries hmm yea that could be it.
Even then if you have a PS4 or Vita I wholeheartedly recommend it.

Utaware's story is far from perfect but its an enjoyable series nonetheless
I can't wait for Utaware Zan even though it seems to be like a fanservice spin off.
Well have a finisher exhibition; I also watched some of the PS4 version and well
it does have more flair, even then I am glad this was my last ps vita game(besides VN).

Friday, September 30, 2016

Utawarerumono Futari no Hakuoro - Review

Game: [Utawarerumono Futari no Hakuoro]
Genre: Visual Novel, Strategy RPG.
Developer/Publisher: Aquaplus
Platform: PS3, PS4,PS Vita.
Official Site:
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v18717
Release date: 2016-09-21

This game is a direct sequel to utawarerumono itsuwari no kamen which in turn is
a sequel to the first utawarerumono game and playing the third game without
atleast playing itsuwari is a bad idea, like they do a small recap
in the beginning  to refresh our memory it doesn't cover everything they expect
you to know the ropes. I know not everyone has the time
but atleast play itsuwari before this just trust me its worth it that much
to know who everyone is and the state of the world, I don't want to be rude
but atleast understand this much, thank you!


Pro's
- Interesting story & world.
- Art/Bgm.
- Characters, especially the main party.
- Munechika's trials are informative.
- Not enough story battles? there's mock battle! have fun if no mood to read.

Con's
- Annoying villains. 
- Slow start, can get draggy; TL;DR etc.
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There is honestly not much to say about it without going into spoilers and such
so i'll write a little before making the obligatory more after the jump.
If you want to get into this series I recommend starting with the anime of the first game
then play itsuwari no kamen other than that I love this series very much
and want other people to enjoy it from the beginning because its more rewarding.

No time to play/read the original? don't worry!
The original anime adaptation of the first game is fine but itsuwari's adaptation is a
mess of fanservice which strays from its source material and skips out on more content
than its prequel adaptation though I have to add that after you have played itsuwari no kamen
the anime may be a nice extra but its not a replacement. 
By the end of this game you will feel rewarded for finishing it all the way. 

Since the Utaware duology is being localized the best way(IMO) to enjoy the series is:
Utawarerumono anime + OVA's > Mask of Deception> Futari no Hakuoro(Mask of Truth)

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Utawarerumono Itsuwari no Kamen - Review and Impressions

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Game: [Utawarerumono Mask of Deceit]
Genre: Visual Novel, Strategy RPG.
Developer/Publisher: Aquaplus
Platform: PS3, PS4,PS Vita.
Official Site: http://aquaplus.jp/uta/itsu/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v7721
Release date: 2015-09-24

Well these are just my personal thoughts about the game and when I look back
it might have been the best game I played all year despite its cliffhanger.
Tokyo Xanadu comes close but eh... that one honestly had one too many cliches.

TL;DR
8/10
Story is a bit slow at first but it takes its time to introduce everyone and sets the stage
for its inevitable sequel because this game Utaware2: Itsuwari no Kamen is designed to
bridge the gap between the first Utawarerumono game and Utaware3: Futari no Hakuoro.
This game might have SRPG elements but don't buy the game for that because
you'll spend more time reading than in battle, sadly the SOL part is going to be an absolute
hit or miss this game much like falcom's kiseki series is very slow in getting to
the good parts, if you can stand it and have played/watched the original then go for it.


Kuon~~