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Sunday, March 10, 2024

Matsurika no Kei Tenmeiin Iden - Review

Intertwined Bloodlines.
 Genre: VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate.
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/mk/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v47009
Release date: 29-2-2024.
 
Matsurika was the only upcoming otome game from otomate that I was still interested in.
It has a lot to do with the artstyle and a fantasy setting which just really drew me in
as well as a comfortable seiyuu cast with familiar voices that I like.
If this is gonna be my last otomate game... they got me good!
 
This game released on the same day as FFVII rebirth but at the same time
I mostly ended up playing this first because I just missed playing an otome game
and I wasn't in the mood for Final Fanfiction 7 which I only really ended up playing
on and off if the mood striked or when switch was charging which is actually perfect for it.

Pro's
- Well rounded routes, mostly easy to follow the story.
- Compelling characters & OK heroine(considering her situation).
- Gorgeous artwork and fitting soundtrack for that chinese feel.
 
Grey area:
- CeroD for a reason, there's quite a bit of sexual themes and not just suggestive.

Con's
- Long, especially if you do all routes.
- It can be kind of frustrating if you'd like to do the routes of Enrai or Fey since
they basically need all other routes be done but locked for a reason.
- NTR (bad ends only).
 
 
This game had some pretty high production values and good art direction from the CG's to
the backgrounds and sprites they were all gorgeous. Did I mention the cg's were animated as well?
I doubt this game was the product of a year they worked on this for a while
the artist truly outdid themselves not many otomate games have multiple sprite.
It has a great soundtrack that fit the setting/mood. The OP was great and listened
to it almost everytime I booted up the game. The ED's was pretty good too.
The menus were nice as well, it wasn't busy like say cupipara and just easy on the eyes.
The system was standard stuff however I could not find the skip to the next choice option
which ended up being touch pad only which I barely use, it didn't work properly.

Matsurika has a lot of chinese influences as well as the classic four lords.
At first I had a hard time understanding all the lore and it wasn't very clear where
any of it would go, there was suspense and intrigue, it got better eventually when
I got to know the characters! i'd say the end of the common route was a little
frustrating in light of certain developments. Other than that it still has a nice
sense of humor and the character interaction was pretty great right of the bat.
**Once I got into it the story was not particularly hard to follow/grasp.
I'd say the heroine Naaya was decent at best, she can be reserved but also show courage
to go off to another town on her own despite a certain someones protest.
Naaya has a lot of potential but due to the setting can never reach it, she can be stubborn
as well but eh she goes through a lot and doesn't even know wtf is going on
so I can't be too hard on her, she doesn't deserve that and her options are limited.
**I mostly liked her because she was kind but it seems most people don't like
 passives heroines and they only want pro-active ones, Naaya shined only on rare occasions.
 
Despite being an old timey game I didn't find it boring, it only became more interesting
as it went on but it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows there were secrets being kept.
There were twists and turns, at times I wasn't even sure what was really going on.
**It all did managed to fall into place at the end.

Common route wasn't too long, it serves its purpose to setup everything in relaxed manner
however the end of the common route was a little disturbing, the mood whiplash
at the time bothered me. It was at that moment the dumpster catched fire
and in some routes it goes out but in others it never really went out till the end.
Especially you Ruwo.
The story did generally flow well, it had slower moments but I didn't find the pacing
to be that bad. I think it was overall better than in say Tsuitsui.
Individual route was of decent length there's plenty developments good and bad.
If you combine them all then this game is pretty long. I did like that the final route was
not a combination of all but instead something that connects all dots, for better or for worse.

However I would like to emphasize that this game is very old fashioned and
the values of marriage or morals simply don't work in today's world. If the reader
can get past that and accept it then I think this game is much more enjoyable.
Most love interest's are nice enough that I could understand why the heroine
would stay with them because where else would she go? If you hit rock bottom
and someone extends their hand would you not accept it? I would.
 
The story wasn't very nice to the heroine but some love interests were, others did
need more time to grow on me but it was hard to dislike most of them.
Ruwo's route was pretty much the ongoing dumpster fire which was entertaining it its own way
but Zebenera was much more relaxed? it was also more connected to the overall plot
which made me super interested in Bicorn. Bicorn was the route that I thought was really good
and was able to truly present its story beats to its fullest. However it felt
a little longer but atleast Bicorns character got his full development.
I thought Seirin's route was a little boring but even that managed to make itself interesting
it just had one moment were I was like WTF this is awful but Seirin was the saving grace
unfortunately that route was riddled with politics so it took me longer to get through. Seirin route
is probably also another reason for ceroD because most routes except Enrai were... tame.
Meanwhile Fey sits in a corner somewhere waiting for the player to do all routes
and Enrai is mocking him. Wait I am getting off-topic.
All in all without any plot spoilers Matsurika no Kei was a well-rounded otome game!
however one must be willing to accept that in today's world its values no longer work and that
is okay because this is a work of fiction based on myth's and fantasy set in the old world.
The scenario was good, with multiple endings that suit the story/character.
A decent attempt at world-building and of course likable love interest
along with gorgeous and consistent artwork as well as a fitting OST.
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If I had to ask myself the question of what do I want in an otome game
then Matsurika ticks off some flags of yes this is what I look for.
Not everything may have been my cup of tea nor is it perfect but it doesn't need to be
i'd much rather play an otome game that isn't afraid to have bad things happen
than something that railroads me to a happy end where the choices don't even matter.
**I generally liked most happy ends, they all had good conclusions.
Of course this game still has some classic problems like not every route being as relevant
 but it is handled really well that each route is refreshing and each love interest's situation is
different making it exciting to do all routes. One of MnK's problems is the restrictions
on routes but those are there for a reason. Its still better than not having any at all. I do not
consider the MC being on the passive side a problem at all considering the setting & situation.
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Also I was reminded of ken ga kimi when I played this game and I think there's some similarity
I specifically liked how there's multiple outcomes good and bad but they all suited the character
plus the routes were all so well rounded that if it didn't get a FD then you still get a full experience.
Turns out a scenario writer of KgK worked on this game. I suppose they still got the magic
but they also worked on CupiPara which has a completely opposite direction of MnK.
This really shows their talent as a writer, playing this game made me realize I am not that
burned out from this genre, and the last one just left me craving for more balanced games.
8.5/10
(I end up dropping it sligtly because of Fey's route... because its unfinished.)
 
Do I recommend Matsurika no Kei?  yes I do but it is difficult to recommend
if you can't stand values and morals that don't work in today's world.
The developers really outdid themselves in crafting up this game, I still can't
guarantee this game will be everyones cup of tea but honestly? it was a solid
historic fantasy otome game, a journey worth taking if you like those genres
**however Matsurika no Kei is not for the easily offended.**
Its a mystery if it will get localized but taking everything in consideration
there's a possibility of this game staying unlocalized. edit: Idk how well
this did in japan but lately I think any otome game has a decent chance.
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 I wasn't sure which route to go for so I went for one of the two characters
that were there since the beginning, I followed my intuition which led me to Ruwo
as Fey and Enrai were both missing from the affection screen during my first play. 
There's not a lot of options in the first play so I think Zebenera is the safest
but Ruwo is the easier choice since he is there from the start.
At one point I wanted to put Ruwo upside down into a trash can. Take that as you will
but its best to experience it for yourself, you're in for a trip.

Enrai is locked till Ruwo, Zebenera and Seirin are done.
Fey is locked till Enrai is done.
Bicorn unlocks after one route is finished however I personally do not
recommend doing his till you have atleast done Zebenera.
TFW it is easier to get into masked guy's route than the poster boys...... 🤡

My play order: Ruwo > Zebenera >Bicorn > Seirin > Enrai > Fey.
I think my own order flowed well enough that  I could recommend it as well.

Recommended order: Ruwo / Zebenera > Bicorn > Seirin > Enrai >  Fey.
This game is just restrictive as there's not much choice than to do the poster boys last or
bicorn if you forgot. Its probably for the best if you do Seirin later due to Enrai being locked
but that is just my personal opinion as I did find Seirin route to be very good at explaining things
Bicorn's route glossed over in favor of half-truth's and giving other things more depth.
 
I will be writing about the routes in the next section but this game is best going in blind.
Knowing too much ruins the suspense so I recommend not reading further if you don't
want spoilers. Also trying to write about the routes turns it into a Wall'O Text
because they are pretty long, again spoilers are after the jump.
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Monday, August 16, 2021

Kimi wa Yukima ni Koinegau - review

Genre: Otome/simulation VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/kimiyuki/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v29906
Release date: 2021-07-29.
 
Finally time for another otome game after I ended up skipping paradigm paradox
cuz jpn reviews really weren't doing that one any favors, going in all I knew about Kimiyuki
was that it was going to be a tearjerker/nakige in an old timey setting. Seiyuu cast is a mix
of the popular ones and some newer talent among one i've never heard before
which was nice, other than that this game was pretty long and took half a month to complete! though
I did push through the last two routes and well during the final one I hardly could put it down.😅
The op movie is pretty decent, and I often just let it play.
 

 
Pro's
- Surprisingly comedic, lot's of cute scenes with the guy(s).
- Unique and self contained, routes however to understand the plot you must do all the routes.
- Art, gorgeous and good variety of CG's.
- Music fit the theme/mood of the game.
- Most if not all the main guys were likable.

Con's
- Pacing, due to making time for fun and cute romance and flesh out
sub characters ties with the plot it all can drag on.
- Not all routes are as interesting, the character might really save it depending on taste.
- Half the time I did wonder... what does this game try to be???

 
General plot:
Our heroine Suzuno is an orphan who can see some weird thread of emotion that more often
than not leads to doom she was chased away by villagers and being called a monster by them...
despite that she's surprisingly carefree and optimistic.
That thread she sees is an ill omen and the villagers want nothing to do with it...
 one day she meets a man named Tomonari whom ends up inviting her to come to edo with him
its then she meets the oniwaban which is like a band of samurai's under command of the shogun.
Why not? why not go with them when your fellow villagers call you a demon-possesed youkai?!
Oh and apparently she is also a descendant of the haku-seki clan.
Tomonari and Kunitaka are so nice to Suzuno as they introduce her to the other
oniwaban and edo, faith in humanity has been restored... somewhat.
The rest of the plot of this game involves Suzuno use her powers and help the oniwaban
there is far too much to quickly digest but Kiko's are basically seen as tools to kill demons
and have no emotion which is why Suzu-chan can't see anything from them
the funny part is that the kiko's are surprisingly... free-spirited.😅
Literally most of the oniwaban as they try to do their job.

The art in this game is gorgeous the backgrounds are decent enough.
Most important characters had a sprite and there were a lot of sub chara's so that was nice.
The music is fitting and there's an interesting cast of characters which was enough
to get excited to find out what the story in this game was about
which without spoilers was just okay really this is a story driven game
that actually manages to deliver the romantic moments throughout as well but boy is it long!
had I not planned some evenings for this I would have taken longer to complete it.
There were plenty of CG's and they happen when you would like to see them
which is really good especially after the last otome game I played.
Probably one of my favourite common route group cg's.
 There are 3 types of endings bad sad and best, it doesn't really matter which order
I think I was glad I did Kinji's sad end last because I needed a moment after it.
There aren't that many bad ends, 1 per character Tomonari is a slight exception to this....
Other than that the system in general was just basic choices and nothing complicated.

The heroine Suzuno was alright, she has her circumstances but she wasn't annoying or anything
considering her optimism, I thought it was easy to relate to her situation in the beginning. 
Suzuno will point out if something worries her due to her ability to see threads of doom
and act on her own but that last bit might not be a good thing most of the time...
cuz she can't really fight back on her own i'll add to it that she is quite pure and some things
might fly over her head which in turn can lead to some hilarious situations.
Suzuno is also not a fighter, though she did have her moments 
and she stood out the most in Yoichi and Genjurou routes.

Common route was okay in terms of introducing everything and world view, they introduced
some more characters after the talk with the shogun and I did struggle to remember
all their names but atleast they had some unique personalities but so I was able to
identify them more easily as emo guy(Kyoushiro), mr nice guy(Mitsushige)
and megane brat(Yabuta).😅 This game is slow paced but all of the routes were unique
even if common route was shared the stories varied heavily though.
Its theme was advertised as to be sad but it has rather snappy dialogue & there were plenty
of funny and cute scenes unfortunately due to this the overall pacing doesn't feel too good.
Most of the main guys were really nice except one of them but he had his reasons really, you'd
have to decide for yourself. Honestly I didn't want anything bad to happen to them
so considering the theme this was working as intended.
But it is kinda obvious now that if you thought this would be a tragic historic fantasy
then I have to disappoint! Kimiyuki was actually more comedic than I ever expected it to be. Considering they brought in iwai yuki a japanese comedian it all makes sense now.

 The overall production values are also quite high, but it did  have a bit of a slow start
all things considered  I think it was necessary to understand the setting.
TBH I want to like this game more but it got a few problems and that is it doesn't
really know what it wants to be sometimes! the pacing issues are so there, I don't mind
that there are cute or funny scenes in fact I welcomed them but more often than not but
the story pacing is awful, it would drag on a lot atleast romance didn't disappoint me...
they often focus so much on side characters that i'm like what was it we were doing again?
Like the first route I did, Kunitaka was a bit boring in terms of plot but other than that
I still manage to enjoy it, I know I enjoyed Kinji and Yoichi's route the most overall
and even Genjurou had a better written plot and villain(annoying as he was)
but yea the writing quality is all over the place we have lots of route that don't have much to do
with the real plot and you won't make sense of anything till the locked routes.
A common problem in otome game land...  atleast I did think they balanced 
the romance with whatever plot together was going on so you got some cute moments
and more serious stuff while learning more but like I already said the writing quality varied heavily.
I did wonder a little about the Kiko's being emotionless
and are tools to wipe out youkai/yoika but they're so free spirited???
but its more like they're not fully capable of being human like its obvious they can be a bit
insensitive at times some more than others, needless to say these guys aren't perfect
and they don't need to be.

So despite this being advertised as a tearjerker... you're mostly in for a good time! mostly... yes.
so this is actually more of a romantic comedy really that in a way is actually a bit tender.
If you end up getting this just enjoy the ride,but its probably better to not have too much
expectations because like I mentioned above not all routes were as interesting cuz it did get slow
but that might be because it tried to focus on side characters as well! so bottom line is
this game tried to do too much things at once! which lead to a long game in general.
For what its worth it was a decent wafuu otome game the only problem is the language really
its not beginner friendly but seems like Aksys is bringing this over... some day.
Sigh aksys I do hope they won't make a mess of it because this is the only way
people can enjoy the games if they don't know jpn... I AM WORRIED and wanna express this
cuz this game does have a lot of terms and old timey so this might be more than they can chew.
 
So if you're in the mood for an wafuu otome game with a decent enough plot, don't mind
a slow start/slowburn, a little bit of mystery and fun/cute scenes this might be for you!
but yea if this otome game number 150 you might not be able to enjoy it as much compared
to someone who only has played a few... I think this is only fair cuz I played a bunch
and was able to enjoy this for the most part so your mileage might vary.
Even so the last route in this game made everything fit so I think it was pretty solid?
enough for me to give it an 8,5/10 like there were 6 routes and I enjoyed at least 3/4 of them
so I think the final score is only fair, considering production values and everything else.
(8.5/10 if bias, 6/10 for non bias)

IDK if there was a recommended order but there were routes that was locked behind
some others which was Tomonari who unlocks Otarou so you have to do Kunitaka,
Yoichi OR Genjurou and Kinji first! but it is funny they will let you into the route of Otarou
for a hot minute but will default to some abrupt end.😔 Don't be me...
My play order: Kunitaka > Kinji > Yoichi > Genjurou > Tomonari > Otarou.
The routes in bold have no restriction so feel free to mix that up but yea if you care about
story there's not much you can do about the last two routes. Yoichi is the only one that is an
odd ball, it was also very otome BUT his route does hint at something that will be explained later
so I don't think you should save him for last cuz an important plot detail gets spoiled about him
at the end of Otarou's so if I had to recommend anything it would be
exactly the same order as mine except maybe switch Yoichi and Genjurou around.

Character babbles after the jump, however be advised that there will be spoilers beyond this point though to respect the wishes of the developers I will not be sharing too many CG
and only my favorites. So if you wish to remain spoiler-free then the review ends here! This is
due to the mystery aspect of this game, so if you really REALLY are going to play it in the
future I do say to not read past this point. Its better to not know too much with this game.