Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Atelier Ryza Ever Darkness and the Secret Hideout - review

The title menu changes as you progress.
 Genre: RPG.
Developer/publisher: Gust/KOEI.
Platform: PS4/Switch/PC.
Official Site: https://www.koeitecmoeurope.com/ryza/ 
Release date: 09/26/19 (jp), 11/01/19 (eng).

After getting fatigued with the series in 2018 with Lydie and Suelle
and gust releasing not one but three atelier games in 2019 I decided
to take a break from this series untill now that is.
Three new atelier games had come and gone, one a sequel to the arland saga; Lulua.
Another being a fanservice spin-off bringing together every protagonist; Nelke
and finally this game; Ryza which will also be getting a sequel soon-ish.
 
Pro's
- Well-rounded story and characters that take part in it.
- Beautifully designed areas and nice music, photo mode is a blessing.
- Its not too easy or too hard, depending how well you alchemize your item/gear.
 
Con's
- Short, lack of character events(for some is dlc...).
- Lack of variety in enemy design, hard to tell miniboss apart from normal enemy.
(There is a compass item that can show mobs but this isn't available till later...)
- Battle system can be confusing.
 
 
Story: This game's story is a little different from the usual atelier as its a coming of age
type of story but it still manages to be what we all know it to be.
Its about Ryza and her two friends Lent and Tao who have seen it all on their little island
and want to adventure beyond it which leads to them meeting a merchants daugther Klaudia
but meeting Empel an alchemist and his sidekick Lila lights a fire in Ryza's heart...
the islanders aren't fond of outsiders and what is it that Empel and Lila seek? Without spoiling
I found the story to be pretty good, while short its paced well and gives drive to continue
imo the story was pretty well rounded and I liked it more than the dusk series in its entirety.
In Ryza, the main cast all are relevant & contribute to the story in some way.
I do noticed there was room for two more characters
in the formation menu but they never did anything with it.
Having Agatha, Bos or Kilo would be nice as DLC but alas. 
Overall I liked the story, there's definitely some sentimental value? to it.
 
I'd call her a slave driver for this line but she's more of a leader.πŸ˜…

Characters: I like the main group they got good chemistry, since they're still kids
they can be brats at times and the game isn't afraid to show that or how snarky the adults can be.
Ryza herself is likable enough, Lent is the reliable big bro of the group he does have some
daddy issues though. Tao is a whiny bookworm who wants to be able to read
his grandfathers bookcollection which is in a old language.
Klaudia is rather timid who has to deal with her overprotective dad though having met
Ryza has expanded her world and has given her more courage to play her instrument.
I liked Empel a lot too, as was Lila though the story helped with that I guess Empel is like
a slightly younger and more moe version of keith also doNUT! his chemistry with Lila
is also great kinda makes me wish we saw some of their earlier (mis)adventures.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Of the Npc's I think Jonna was the most memorable and rather funny questline
the rest kind of varied in terms of enjoyment but they all made the island more lively. 
 There are no character events though... which is a shame but i'll take it since
all the main cast was so involved in the story. No romance either but just like gust's
other games if you put yuri goggles on, one could probably see some subtext between
Klaudia and Ryza. Lila and Empel seemed pretty into each other too... but that's it.

Truth
 
Gameplay: Atelier Ryza is sorta like Firis the areas are big but not too big
the pacing of the story also keeps you from adventuring too far which is good
for progression because if everything was open from the get go we'd be OP in 10 hours.πŸ˜‚
I always thought that while Firis's world was nice it was a little too big at times.
I do like the world design a lot this entry though, lots of memorable places and bright colours
other than that, the atmosphere of kurken island and nearby areas are pretty relaxing but later areas
 the music is appropiate as well, a place invested with dragons still makes me tense.
Thank god quick travel became a thing when it did! because in the first few hours
I actually got tired of running so much.
The camp menu will also change as you progress.
 
The side quests are decent and give the islanders more personality, I think its best to do them
as you go through the game having them stack up till endgame might make it become a chore.
Sidequests I hated were once were they had you find 3 npcs then go back....
other than that the rest were fine its good to do them since they reward accesories or recipies.
Treasure hunt system is nice, besides kurken island most can't be completed
till later but i'm fine with that as it gives a reason to go out there
as well as finding any missed landmarks. Also not having wind shoes early
is a tease since there's many spots you can't reach early.
The alchemy system is okay... little room for error and you can improve existing items further...
We are also back to getting recipies from books, story and recipies within a recipe! neat.
I like all this more than the idea system from the mysterious series, which was something
that worked better on paper but not in practice.
Though my one problem with the alch system... is how weird the wpn/armor
synthing is, like start at tier 1 and make way to the final tier then fill out and spam ingot/etc.
then rebuild to unlock/add your traits, i'm just not sure about all this. :/ 
 
The battle system this time is action based, everyone still has turns but time only stops when
using a quick action? also kind of like ff7 remake but no need to be in control
of everyone and AI isn't useless, each character has a role ATK,DEF or Support. DEF gets
more aggro, ATK well attacks and supporters heal but only the controlled chara can use items.
The formation system is a bit weird, characters like Tao, Empel and Klaudia
are backrow only while Ryza,Lila and Lent are frontliners. Atleast they made it
possible to remove anyone from the party and free-form it with whoever you like.
I don't quite understand the combat but I didn't have that much difficulty till the dragon
who did kick my ass onceπŸ˜… I already had a good weapon on Lent and got good accesories
from treasure chests along with a decent ice bomb, all I had to do was upgrade Ryza's and Klaudia's
weapons and for some reason it went down in 1 try. Funny how a slight boost in stats
made a difference. By the time of last boss I had even better wpns/armor, which made the fight comfy.
 
 Lvling was not a problem, just following the story got me to lvl 30
and the last dungeon to 45 at best then it was a bunch of optional bosses.
LVL doesn't matter that much in this game but a few extra stat points is always nice.
pre-final boss my alch lvl was 60 the real problem was getting that to 99
doing all recipies will get you to 80~ at best... then you have to make red stones......😩😩😩

The special attacks unlock at lvl 40, felt like I should already have them by 30
but nope they made it an endgame thing 10 lvls before the lvl cap/trophy(not counting dlc)
atleast I got to use it on the last boss, Empel is pretty cool.πŸ˜…
I managed to see the rest in some lvl 90 travel bottle...
Speaking of bottles, these are nice when you need a lot of a specific ingredient like dunkelheit
when you can't be arsed to go out there so you can make a miniature map to quickly farm them.
But like rebuilding it costs gems, which aren't a problem I just farmed the first two trees
from maple delta and then turn that loot into gems.

There were also minibosses but I ran right past most them because they had
a normal enemy design, when i did find them some are bigger or had a different animation
but I didn't realize those were minibosses till post game except for the shiny puni
and at that point thanks to my gear, they were all pretty easy, their names are a lie too...
they don't live up to their names. Even the elementals were not much of a challenge.😦
I guess I really did over did it, because only the last optional boss (in the bottle) was a little difficult
thank you healing ball and elixer, I appreciate you.
 

The only other problem I have is how many trips to the atelier I'd have to make
to unload my bag(yes I know there was an upgrade but by then I was almost done) and also
recharge CC(ew) so I can use items again... speaking of CC I don't like the core
system, atelier had never a system in place that would prevent
you from using your items they'd either you run out or you duplicate good ones.
In Ryza items cost CC points to use, you can recharge an item in battle but
that would cost you another item the plus side is both items are infinite and never run out.
Recharging in battle is a bit annoying though.
 
Most of the trophies were random and for things that were easy to accomplish
like making a harvest scyth, hammer or a random mob that's slightly stronger
thus it did feel like they were padding out the list. :/
Worth mentioning there's no trophy related to the puni that you can feed
it'll change colour and depend on its mood it can bring back item
unfortunately I almost forgot that feature existed.
 
That aside the other feature that I did like was the photomode
and I messed around with it for a bit in two of my fav areas.
TL;DR I liked atelier Ryza, the gameplay was addicting, from the story events to gathering
a few mats to doing alchemy! where did the hours go?! either way it was mostly a good time.
Its also perfect for newcomers to the series, no need to know anything about its history.
The story was a bit on the short side but had it been any longer i'd probably get annoyed
since the alchemy/gathering was gated behind the plot thus preventing to make a lot
of useful items too early. Though I can see why its like that, after getting winds shoes and bomb hammer you can finally find the remaining landmarks and treasures while also gathering mats.
That was not a deal breaker for me though there was plenty of items to work with early game
I kept wondering where I can find that item to make that item... but its best to not worry
do what you can to proceed the story with what you do have on hand which was enough for me.
Not a big fan of the action-oriented combat though but I got used to it by the end
of the game, the CC system was awful and if you got your gear right you basically
don't even need to use items, gust what is this please?! minus the few nitpicks
this was still a good game. I even felt motivated to get the platinum trophy which for rpgs
has been rare for me lately. Though if I see a philosopher stone one more time.....
The only downside is that despite every main character being involved in the plot
is that they don't have that many side event, for some it even paid dlc......
I can't fully blame gust for this because they did make 3 games in a year aaand
 once you're done with the game you're probably really done and not much else to do.
Almost as if this game was made for photomode...
 
Glad I did finally play another atelier game, I know from when Ryza was announced
this was meant to be a single game but apparently it was so succesful that they decided
to do another game, either way i'll look forward to another adventure in the world of Ryza.
8.3/10
Not sure if I will play Lulua anytime soon or Nelke for that matter, i'm just
gonna chill with piofiore FD when that comes out and also try to finish the sakura wars anime
which is okay, the animation style did take some getting used too but everything else is ok.

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Shin Sakura Wars Review

 Genre: ADV x Action.
Developer/publisher: SEGA.
Platform: PS4
Official Site: https://games.sega.com/sakurawars/lang/en/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v26147
Release date: 12/12/19(jp), 04/28/20(eng).
 
Okay so I played the lates entry in the sakura wars series for ps4, its known for being a vn with srpg
part, outside of this game only one other game was localized Sakura Wars V: so long my love.
Also this review is a quick and dirty attempt to keep the blog alive...  I got this game because
they discounted the physical edition for 33$ (even came with stickers).
Enough about that this game is about the imperial combat revue that protects tokyo from demons
and during peaceful times they're a theatrical group who put on performances in their theatre.
Figting demons by night and performances by day?!
 Or atleast try to because they can't really live up to the legacy...
 
 
Pro's
Likable characters, plot is alright.
Comedy.
Graphics/expressiveness of models etc.
 
Con's
Short, best played in short burst.
Combat leaves much to be desired.
 
Despite never having played a Sakura Wars before I still enjoyed my time with it
and its definitely not needed to play previous entries to play this one.
The grapics were nice, the models and the expressions of the characters
took a bit of getting used to which by the end was the case atleast for me.
I really liked the characters, the story was alright and there were plenty of funny moments
imo the adventure part was the best part of this game; sometimes being kamiyama must be suffering!
With the choice system  you can be a good boy and be nice or just be a shameless pervert
but that might cost you peoples trust though there's enough room to be both.πŸ˜…

There were only two characters that I couldn't win over; Yui and Margaret i'm pretty sure
those were the hardest since they (along with Kaoru I think) get the least opportunities to raise trust
while Sakura on the other hand is the easiest, that's the poster girl for you.
Story wise its best to go into this game knowing as little as possible, there's also an anime
but I do not recommend to watch that till after playing the game that is if you want
some more extra time with the cast as its apparently a sequel to the game.
If you are already are familiar with this series i'm sure you can pick up more cues and the bromides
you can collect have moments from previous entries in the series even those who weren't 
localized, there's also koi koi wars which is a minigame were you can challenge characters.....
its a hanafuda card game, outside of the first match I didn't really play it as I was confused.
Nice there is a minigame to play and collecting bromides though collecting that is also tied
to sranking all the stages with all characters... but the difficulty of the stages doesn't improve.
I think completionists will really suffer with this game...

I liked the intermission system, I usually played one chapter a day except from ch6 to final
because I was extra motivated to see it through to the end.
That aside from my perspective this game is best played in short bursts, sometimes I wondered
if they designed this game for a handheld with all the frequent intermission breaks
or if its just a habit of the series from the old days.
 
Unlike its predecessors this game's battle system is not a srpg but action... everything else
is in the same spirit, it was easy to tell the devs put a lot of passion into this except for the combat
which I'd hate to say but this game has one of the most disappointing action type battle systems
i've ever had the pleasure to experience  as its... too easy, there is no challenge whatsoever
the last stage; while suited for last confrontation felt like a chore and during it all I wondered if I even
wanted to do another characters ending or just settled for the one I had chosen which was Claris.
Yes, Claris is my best girl.
Not sure how I should describe the combat, think dynasty warriors but smaller
there's also a lot of gating/scripted encounter so you can never truly go crazy like DW.
There's no way to upgrade your units either so it never feels like you improve
not that there was a reason to but idk this wasn't a good thing imo.
The enemies ai are also nothing to write home about and if there was a boss encounter
it all came down to whether or not you can dodge to give even more opportunity to attack
some of the early ''bosses'' can go down in a single special attack, yea no effort was made here.

So... the combat aside I can say that I still liked this game, the characters were all likable
you could tell Sakura was the main heroine but if you liked anyone else of the main girls
you can just pick them instead, this game didn't have much harem nonsense either so that was a plus.  Characters like Yui and Xiaolong grew on me, yes I disliked them a little at first.
Most importantly even if I had some problems with how they resolved things
this game knew were to end, its a bit on the short side but nothing ever felt like it dragged on
too long, this game might be short but I'd rather it be like this than have it pad itself out.
I had fun, most of the time I had a smile on my face and maybe got a little sad
at some of the plot developments, so overall this was an alright game in my opinion.
Its not easy to bring back a series from the abyss and I can tell the devs really tried with this one
and they did succeed even if the combat wasn't enjoyable the rest of the game was.
Unfortunately as much as I liked it I can say that this game isn't for everyone
from the weird humor to the casual combat, its hard to say who its aimed at.
Though if you like anime and dating-sim/VN in general then its probably for you.
There's not much else to say, this game was alright but completionist will suffer...
7/10

Monday, September 28, 2020

Bilshana Senki ~Genpei Hika Musou~ - Review

Genre: Otome visual novel.
Developer/publisher: Otomat/RED.
Platform: Nintendo Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/birushana/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v22987
Release date: 2020-09-17
 
Bilshana or Birushana senki is an otome game set in the heian period's genpei war, since
I got nostalgic and remember a little of the time period thanks to harutoki 3 I decided to get it.
Also this game has a character voiced by Fukuyama Jun whom I don't hear a lot in
these days (I say as I just found out he apparently voiced a main char in Bustafellows).
That aside most of the main characters looked attractive one, of the love interest here
was a npc I disliked in harutoki 3 so there is a little bit of bias going in.
Also since this is another historic otome game its probably not for everyone.
 
Pro's
- Decent story, long but pacing alright. 
- Heroine is capable and also head-strong.
- Fun cast of characters.
- Art is beautiful, even side characters got sprites.
- Music is fitting, OP and ED theme is nice.
 
Con's
- Lot's of common scenes throughout.
- Decent amount of bad ends, confusing system.
 - screen dimming / switch going standby on automode.
- Random crash after returning to the main menu and opening flowchart.
 
 
The heroine of this game is Shana-ou, otherwise known as Minamoto no Yoshitsune
for the majority of the game she has to pretend to be a guy.
Knowing otomate this can go both ways but I had hope she would be both awesome and cute
wasn't disappointed she was pretty badass, also very stubborn!
Shana also has some weird power which makes her become a demon on the battlefield....
 
The pacing was alright, its not too slow and not too fast either and it being 
a historic fantasy it did get a bit boring, I was instantly reminded
by jyuza engi 1 with the amount of old dudes speaking, most of the other
characters were fun though tomomori became like a joke for me.πŸ˜…
Unlike Dairoku side characters do have sprites here, look at all those handsome monks and ossans!
i'm not kidding I do think one of the ossan's looked handsome oh otomate what have you done.😱

I ended up on Benkei's route on my first play, I wasn't aiming for him at all but i'm kinda
glad I did get on his route because he was likeable and supportive.
Just doing one route will not answer all of your plot related questions so that's good!
I mean give me that incentive to do the other routes! they didn't make them too irrelevant.
In terms of plot revelations I think the route system was a lot like Hyakka hyakurou/Nightshade...
Most characters are not that interesting outside of their route their problems
are relatively self-contained within the routes especially Noritsune.
In terms of plot relevance I would recommend something like this:
Noritsune > Yoritomo / Shungen > Benkei > Tomomori.
I do think it can be done in no particular order except Tomomori as last
since his route ties up the loose ends most other routes hint at.
I think my own play order worked out pretty well so here it is for comparison!
Benkei > Yoritomo > Shungen  > Noritsune > Tomomori.
 
Also I tried to play this without a guide but I just hit some bad end which wasn't near the beginning.
Can't say I recommend to play this without a guideπŸ˜… there's a chance you hit an
abrupt bad end, the system is strangely complicated there's the usual affection and then
there's three other gauges as well i'm not even gonna go into that. Its better to look up a guide
if you don't understand it, but other than that it was pretty standard stuff.

Other than that, the story was interesting enough but its a bit on the long side?
Most of the characters were likable, like Hana Oboro certain side characters
got a special what if episodes as well which actually made characters like Takatsuna
and Shigehira more likable so that was nice.
I could make jokes about the characters which at the end of the day
might have helped getting me to like them more cough tomomori cough.
Romance interests are varied, some routes could be a hit or miss but you can't like everything.
Benkei was surprisingly likeable but he's not really my type as he ends up being
more of a dad than anything else his route was also weak in terms of plot so that didn't help.
Yoritomo was harder to like because I couldn't read him but the story really delivered for him
I think the only route I had trouble to enjoy was Shungen........I do not know if it
is because I did Yoritomo first since it made things more confusing that it had to be.
 
I think my only complaints are how... the skip was kinda slow
but there is a skip to the next choice I assume was via the flowchart
though I didn't mind iddling for a few minutes so its not that bad.
Really I don't have many complaints... war bits might be boring and/or repettive I guess?

I had a lot of fun playing through Bilshana the war parts did make me sleepy
atleast the characters were all attractive and there was drive to do all of them, this also
wasn't a game of trying to make everyone happy at the same time which was a good thing
because I dislike it when they sugar coat things too much in these type of games.
The story was generally the same in most of the routes, there was enough
going on with the characters (drama etc) that give different view points nothing was
exactly the same in all the routes even if its limited by the scenario which can be repettive.
There was also a bit of comedy to things sometimes but it doesn't
overstay its welcome as it knows when to be serious and when not.
Another good thing because it would be too dry with all the war stuff. πŸ˜…

For its genre I thought it was an alright otome game and I can recommend 
if a fan of historic fantasy and enjoy to explore such a setting with a mostly likable cast!
and don't mind deaths, since its long its also a good way to pass the time but if you're not
into history and war stuff then it could be an easy pass.
8/10

End of non-spoiler section.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Gunka o Haita Neko - review

 Genre: Otome visual novel.
Developer/publisher: Primula.
Platform: Nintendo Switch.
Release date: PC: 2018-09-28, PSV:2019-09-12, NSW: 2020-06-18 

Since I was thirsty and there's not much otome coming out I decided to cave in and get Gun-Neko
primula's latest game which was recently ported to switch by prototype!
I originally passed on the vita release because it was at the end of the life cycle and all
then not even a year later this got a switch port and I ain't got anything else so I was like why not?
I'm actually surprised no one had blogged about this game... but after sitting through it I understand.

Takes place in postapocalyptic world where humanoid cat people live among the ruins
of civilization, Japan is Tama's country (Wakoku) she lives there with Yuzu, Kuu and
was to be married to her cousin Koutaro. Kitty and Willow aka imperials come from
outside of japan they live in western style and use more advance technology.
Tama has always been pretty obsessed with humans, she was raised with care since
she's a bit special knowing the writer i'm not surprised most of her heroines have a quirk. 
The plot be like all these different cat people live in harmony till some human boy crashes
the wedding plans of the heroine Tama a princess and her cousin ala isekai style, now they have
much more problems on their hands as the empire moves in on wakoku
and this human boy gets to see how they all live strangely like humans did.
Oh dear did I just sum up half of this game in the non spoiler section...
Jokes aside that is exactly what this game is about, why are these cat people living so much
like humans once did?! who are apparently long extinct. Yep that's it.

Pro's
- Likeable characters.
- Comedy.
- Art/music.

Con's
- Length, it will likely test your patience.
- Interesting but executed in the most boring way filled with politics.
In most routes 90% of the time nothing happens does this say enough?
- Relies too much on the true end to make sense of whatever ''plot'' there was.

The opening is done by Ether which gave me GUST vibes.
Most of the seiyuu's are unknowns to me except Murase Ayumu and Ishikawa Kaito.
 
Tama herself was pretty cute, most of the guys were attractive, they're all based off of cat types so if
you love cats this might be a point of interest? I don't know that much of it so that was lost on me.
Art be pretty the backgrounds were decent as well and music fit the mood 
so I can't complain about any of that atleast.
System is typical choices but they have you occasionally do this sense of self thingy
where you click something left,right,up or down but this felt so unnecessary I was like but why?
The jump to the next choice feature was fantastic though...

Now I don't want to be too harsh right of the bat but is it legal for an otome game be that boring?
I mean it had some nice ideas but the plot was ok at best, chara's be likeable enough
and it has nice sense of humor as expected from the creators of taishou x alice.
That aside primula decided to do a take on the overused isekai trope: an otaku getting transported
somewhere expect harem and be OP but he ends up in an ikemen paradise instead.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
 None of that really got explained or made sense till the true end which isn't unusual.
The length is definitely a blessing and a curse. Its good to get to know the chara's but if
the attention span is low one might get bored and in my case I did get bored at times, bored enough
to wonder if Ibuki was secretly the protagonist.πŸ˜” who doesn't even get a real route, most of
the time his entire existance is for comedic relief and support role, he gets written out
in many route very easily.πŸ˜“ It makes sense for it to be that way buuuut i'm eh about it.
Though the whole thing with Ibuki was amusing it was hard to see what they were
going for at times I knew my patience was being tested, considering the writer
I'm not surprised, couldn't help but wonder if there would be psychological elements involved
but it was mostly politics instead atleast there was comedy which made it slightly better
they also love to change the perspective of the characters at times though
it only made it look more complicated than it actually was.

NGL after clearing I think my fav routes were the two childhood friends.   
 
Overall this game isn't that serious and most of it was pretty relaxing? it took a while
to reach the individual routes or for things to get anywhere, if you don't have the patience
for this its gonna be an easy pass. I did find some of the political intrigue/world
to be interesting though it just wasn't engaging enough which just made me sleepy, I think
Kuunyan was my favorite but even his route left to be desired, each route does try
to do things differently so there's no copy pasta or 90% common 10% individual.
There is one landmine route which even lacks a proper ending, he may have deserved
such an end due to his behavior throughout but even so... atleast his route was short
still kind of feels like it was a waste I dunno just had to put that out there.
The true end wraps up any sort of questions one might have but it feels like the guys
just had routes because its an otome game and none really contributed to
the heart of the matter, when you do get there it also stops being an otome game.
 
At the end of the day this was mostly okay it might be better if you really love cats
and don't mind the militairy themes but if you want something short and sweet then maybe not
they know how to really pad it out at times which really bored me to tears.
I did like the romance and cute/funny moment which was for me the only saving grace
but considering how sleep inducing the plot is... I just can't recommend this game
unless you like games such as ye olde hiiro no kakera or Tsumikui so despite their being
a decently enough written plot beneath it all it was too long for its own good.
6/10

My play order ended up being:
Yuzu > Kotarou > Kuunyan > Shed > Kitty > True.
I'd probably recommend the same order, Shed and Kitty can't be done till 2nd play and
Yuzu or Kuu could be switched if need be, those two were probably most self-contained.

That ends the non-spoiler babbles.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Harukanaru toki no naka de 7 - review

Genre: Otome visual novel/RPG.
Developer/publisher: KOEI/ruby party.
Platform: Nintendo Switch.
Release date: 2020-06-18

Time for the latest installment in this series, it seems we're going back to the sengoku period.
What I love about this series is the swept to distant land trope and how of KOEI know their history
like I remember looking stuff up about Dan no ura and other stuff from haruka 3 and it was like
I learned about japanese history in a creative or romanticized way.
Haruka 7 isn't an exception to their usual ways but they were very creative with for example
Okuni and other things, though i'm not sure what they were smoking in general lmao.

I didn't have much expectations for it but one thing that stood out to me is that most
of the seiyuu cast is identical to 6 and to an extend 5.
A quick look at all vndb entries for the series basically shows this is apparently a thing
for 1,2,3 and 4 as well... not sure if KOEI is playing favorites but they make it work?
That aside...
This game is accessible to newcomers! as lore gets explained though if u have played
other entries it might be a bit like oh I know some of that already cuz its familiar.
I actually hope KOEI gives this entry a try in the west.

Pro's
- Interesting characters, no one was completely unlikeable except maybe antagonist.
- Unique character focused routes.
- Art/music.

Con's
- Length, rpg part might get tiresome.
- Plot while interesting, can be a bit inconsistent.
- Sometimes months would pass but its not reflected well in events.


For the system, the usual VN with map movement to catch a characters event flag
there's battles as well but this time instead of mini srpg from 6 we actually get
a more normal rpg-like battle again, the sd sprite look cute.
We can rotate our hachiyo in battle on the fly to take advantage of strength and weaknesses
and they can use skills with others or on their own which is nice.
Better not forget to heal them when needed though...
You lvl up normally this time though I recommend setting onryou strenght
to weak unless you really want challenge as fighting too much can be a little draining.
Also either find a good guide or save lots because it is so easy to break
a character bond from a wrong choice making it unable to proceed their events
and in turn get their ending for the rest of the playthrough, trial and error works
with this but at times I can't help but get anxious at times.
You can skip battles on 2nd play but only ones you had fought...
they still have us fight the trash along the way, thanks I guess.
Can also fight the four lords; seiryuu,suzaku,genbu and byakko to get a useful skill but
unfortunately its more like a tradition to be able to enlist their aid this time regardless of story
then again I can't remember if it was ever needed in 3 or 6 but either way they're in.

After the first chapter and a bit of the second I was mostly positive and interested
in the characters and excited to do their routes. The only exception being Satsuki
he was annoying at first but over the course of the game he somewhat redeemed himself.
I didn't find the voice for Okuni fitting but it grew on me, you don't hear Shitanda a lot but
feminine bishies he does a okay job with.
That aside having to actually pick someone on my first play was hard! going forth between
Kuroda and Yamato, though it was nice playing without a guide the first play
but I was anxious without a guide to rely on, I kept up with 5 guys events
and while the story was already lengthy the individual made it even longer.
The story itself was interesting and not hard to follow (maybe for Yamato πŸ˜‚) though
its quite long, chara events itself aren't long and whether it romantic varies greatly this is
more about journey than the destination kinda thing and what is there is nice.
There are some eh moments but that's it most of the guys are pretty safe as well.
Some routes are just not my taste like Yagyuu the 2nd half wasn't that great which I thought
was fine in routes like Kuroda, Yamato or even Musashi but for Yagyuu meh.
Its not like the story is bad perse but I can tell they tried too hard to give everyone
something unique the antagonist are also inconsistent sometimes one of them will disappear
off the face of the planet / shoved to the background and i'm like ok.
I think Haruka 6 was more consistent at doing the every end does it differently than here
and its really obvious this is by multiple writers as the quality of the plot varies a lot
like Yukimura's took a nosedive after the last boss and I basically liked every other ending instead.
Also I looked up one of the scenario writers and apparently he worked on some eroge... O_O
but this game was relatively tame though. 

I thought Nanao was pretty great, she acts independently a lot as well
and won't wait for her babe all the time, she speaks her mind so that was great
at times she did lose her brain but she's the do what she can type.
Side characters are also given portraits which after Dairoku I much appreciated
and the backgrounds/art in general looks nice, music fits the mood so can't complain.
Overall I did have a lot of fun, decent story and romance/otome part was alright
not every char might be my type but when I think about it no one was really dislikable
they all got their own ambitions and atleast the romance didn't feel that forced
for some it was obvious they needed a bit more time to figure things out.
Doing every route might be tiring especially if someone isn't your taste...
and whether the 2nd half aka the route is any good depends on that as well.
In the end I can say haruka 7 was decent, story was ok and the otome element was alright
so it was pretty well rounded
compared to the last two otome games I played its just since
there are so many route there might be a few meh ones and plot not well-rounded in all.
What's funny even though I found Yagyuu's route meh I didn't dislike his character and for
Satsuki I don't like him that much as romantic interest but his route was still great
though if we are talking about Yukimura all I can say that's a pity compared to everyone else.
So take that as you will, overall this game was worth a purchase for me and can recommend it
if you like history and want something to sink time into as its a pretty meaty game
the only bad part is inconsistencies with its plot, things in one route might not be a big deal
in others or come up at all, this is the best I can explain without spoiling too much.
For score it shifts between a 7 and 8/10 so 7.5 seems about right...

For playorder it doesn't seem to matter and since there are so many love interest
its probably better to go for someone who you are interested in first play.
Pro tip: Its easier to try to keep track of as many events though at certain times their are
cut off points like in ch4 at oosaka and the other one is at ch5 of which rumor to follow.
Unfortunately you cannot go for Naoe and Kuroda at the same time or
Satsuki and Yukimura for that matter as its very cleverly split so having a save
in ch4 is recommended if you kept up with all events so far.

There are three story scenarios which i'll call: Neutral, White and Black.
Based on relevance of plot I am going to rank the routes from worst to best.

Neutral: Yagyuu > Yamato. (both were ok but i have soft spot for Yamato overall)
White: Okuni > Musashi > Satsuki.
Black: Yukimura > Kuroda / Naoe.

My playorder ended up being:
Which I think is actually recommendable, as Naoe might be more satisfying
in terms of romance after someone like Yukimura.
1stplay; Kuroda > Yamato > Yagyuu > Musashi > Satsuki.
2ndplay; Okuni > Yukimura > Naoe.

End of non spoiler section, there's more spoiler babble's after the jump
so you're warned on that note.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Dairoku Ayakashimori - review

Genre: Otome Visual Novel.
Developer/publisher: Otomate
Platform: Nintendo Switch.
Official Site:
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v25911
Release date: 2020-05-28

So since my thirst for some sakurai takahiro was real and I haven't heard him in forever
I decided this will be my first switch otome game! \o/ albeit digitally.
Went into it almost blind, only knowing that protag Shino was some government official
but when they found out she can see youkai she was transfered and ends up
working with Ayakashimori who deals with supernatural stuff in Sakuratani
to prevent folks from causing too much mischief, you basically pick one of the dudes
to keep an eye on and/or help them because who knows what might happen?
Shino also gets a pet ayakashi named Kouya to help her out.
The common route did a good job of introducing everything and wasn't too long to bore me
atleast with a little joke or two which after the last otome I played was much welcomed
and all the char's were great the only problem this is a really slice of life-ish game
but that doesn't make it bad or anything.


System is just standard VN stuff, map movement stalk-a-bishi and a press the correct button
in this order minigame like in Utsusemi no meguri but you only do this minigame
like once in the prologue so I am not sure why they even bothered in the first place?
you only get to do that if you go out of your way on the map, while ignoring character or
for the grand ending or scenario completion dunno why it was there tbh.


Pro's
- Likeable characters.
- character design, same artist as bad apple wars and alice=alice.
- Seiyuu performance was great.

Con's
- Backgrounds are plain.
- Overall plot is a little disappointing.
- Lot's of no-face side characters including antagonist.


I liked the setting and general atmosphere, the comedy was alright it didn't try too hard
neither did the story which was decent atleast but nothing too deep either
but it also wasn't that great in using the scenario to its full potential.
The art was great except for some of the background stuff which were simple and bland so meh.
Music was pretty good and fit the setting, the rock theme grew on me and before I knew it
I was rocking my head back and forth everytime it played. πŸ˜‚
The heroine's was also great, despite insecurities of her new position I absolutely
loved her positive attitude to chara's such as Hira. Though the overall story is kind of
simple, each route tried to go about it in their own way and some characters were more
helpful to Shino than others. The route length is not too long or too short
but overall this game is kinda short? sad it might be a one-off game :(
A lot of side characters had no sprite/face to remember them by so that
didn't make that much better I suppose they ran out of budget, i'd be find with it
if it was just townsfolk but apparently the villains got the treatment as well
which was really irritating and made it hard to remember them but I guess they were so
significant otomate couldn't give a damn so why should we?
Playorder shouldn't matter just go for whoever you are interested in doing, the three endings
for every character makes you understand them more which was another plus
though I am gonna recommend to save Shuu and Tokitsugu for later.
The main cast,heroine and seiyuu being superb made it easier for me
to overlook some of the flaws and since it was enjoyable I think this was an alright
otome just don't expect it to go and do new things or be deep because it won't, there weren't
any landmines or wtfbbq twists so it was nice to have a more normal otome game for once.

Overall it might be meh but still fun, hard to recommend unless you're a beginner in the genre
atleast the otome part didn't disappoint me unlike the last game I played
still I can't rate it that high so it kinda ended up shifting between 6 and 7/10
kinda weird how I played two games back to back where one had a stellar story
but bad otome part and the other a bit of lacklustre plot but good otome part.πŸ˜…


That ends spoiler free section.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Shinigami to shoujo - review

 Genre: Otome Visual Novel. 
Developer/publisher: TAKUYO
Platform: PSP, PSV.
Official Site:
Release date: 2019-07-25

I finally decided to get started on this while getting into the otome mood again
after a hiatus, this was also the last vita otome game that I had ordered.
I've always wanted to check this one out and am glad I got it before i couldn't like with psp ver
unfortunately the otome game part of this game while its there is rather disappointing.
The seiyuu are unknowns except for Suzuki, Nojima and Kanna though the latter you
don't hear often anymore either. That aside the play order is kind of
forced on you there's not much free choice but to listen to Takuyo.
The heroine was voiced but only in the prologue, ending and Touya/Ao route
which was jarring but I guess budget? so I can't complain for doing it that way.
 I personally love the art style, the music is also amazing so there's that.

Pro's
- Interesting char's/story which is what kept me going tbh.
- Beautiful art and music was really good.
- No annoying minigames like in Himehibi.

Con's
- Length, slight copy pasta and takes too long to get to the heart of the matter.
- The otome part of the game is lacking.

Our heroine Sayo loves stories especially her brothers who's an author. Sayo's bro
tells her about one of his works shinigami to shoujo which was pretty sad.
Sayo is a pretty rich girl, loves books especially her bro's and has an ojou-sama air about her
and she has only one friend Kaho, whom is Sayo's only friend cuz no one puts up with her.
Sayo lives with her bro due to family issues  and not only does her brother like her
Sayo also has a brocon for him......

Every chapter so far basically deals with someone having a problem, chapter two was
Louis claiming to be the protag of one of Toya's stories... as if the Tomoe's episode
in ch1 wasn't enough now we have a fanboy? oh well at this point it was kind of
hard to see how all this was important to the story in the long run
but apparently these stories run paralel to those in the books and did foreshadow
a little about another problem regarding the protagonist Sayo.
Chapter 4 is where it gets messy, the first route that you're recommended
to do, wasn't even resolved properly till you continue ch4 common.
:Pikachuface:
TBH the common route was pretty boring, just slice of life and dealing with
random peoples problems that untill you do the latter two routes
don't really seem to amount to anything or make sense.
The writer is the same as taishou x alice but even that managed to be a lil better
in the otome game department, atleast the story was still good so it evens out a little.

If you enjoy a good story and char's then I can recommend Shinigami to Shoujo
but if not and just want an otome with a some-what decent story and romance
then I suggest to pass on this game, as its just not going to pass for one.
I didn't have much expectations for this but as an otome? a let down.
Not having much else to do lately I was able to enjoy it either way
cuz the story was pretty interesting to keep playing even if otome/romance was lacking a lot.
While I don't mind Sayo's constant uwu'ing over Toya at the early hours, it doesn't make it much better as some could find it annoying even. Atleast all the chara's were likeable in someway.
Trying not to spoil but while the strong points are that its overall story and characters
are still very well written the otome game part can be disappointing/confusing
especially the first route it felt like there was only a route because it is an otome game afterall.
I don't want to discourage anyone from trying it out as the story was enjoyable/interesting
but it is quite messy as an otome game and confusing till you get to the bottom of it
and even then... unless you like thought provoking psychological stories I suggest to pass on this
I think the writer definitely improved or had better direction with the recent Taishou x Alice.
 
 7/10
This is a good visual novel if you enjoy thought-provoking stories with romance second.

That ends the spoiler-free section.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

end of 2019

Didn't really play that many otome games this year, which was probably a good thing.
Variable barricade was alright... but Kenka bancho otome 2? oof the sequel we didn't need but got anyway.
Had plans to read shinigami to shojo and Gunka wo Haita Neko but decided to take a break instead
and wait for 2020. Aksys picked up some otome too like Piofiore and looks like Collar x Malice
will come to switch along with the FD which is nice. Piofiore might not be for everyone tho.

I plan to pick up Harukanaru toki no naka de 7 when it was first revealed the quality
of the art was a bit flat maybe Mizuno is just overworked or something.
Same.
 You can see more of that art linked below... some look fine but a bit??? 
 Thankfully the ingame sprites and CG don't look like that at all.
Basically me in 2019.
Harutoki 7 shows promise, looks like they're going back to a setting like 3,4 or 5.
I liked 6 a lot but its sequel was very... meh and just made a mess of things
3 might be my favorite, still got to finish 1 but the novelty isn't there because
I watched the anime so most of the surprises I already know and it already had a simple plot.
 Ack maybe I should just do it for Yasuaki. >_<

 I also got my eyes on Olympia Soiree as well, the art is very pretty I hope the story hold up to that...
knowing otomate there's a chance it won't but I like how they have slowed down with games lately.
Probably because of the move to the switch eh we'll see, best not going to expect too much.

In other news...
 Takuyo has risen from the dead and is making himehibi 3 and Koi no Hana Saku Hyakkaen for the switch!
Didn't expect that at all... after Sweet clown they've mostly been porting their old games to the vita.
I might end up giving Koisaku a shot, I am in the mood for something light-hearted
though I hope it isn't that dramatic, knowing Takuyo they hardly false advertise their games.
Getsuei no kusari seemed grim and we got grim, Himehibi was light-hearted/comedy so we got just that.

2020 looks promising i'll just not play as many as before which is better for my wallet too haha.
Same goes for RPG's too i'll just pick up what interest me the most, I played a bit
of FE3H as well never played FE before but its nice.
I'll just go at my own pace from here on out, only picking up the games that seem like a good time
to me which with otomate is already hard cuz they always try to slip in some crazy trope
and that could ruin the whole game and/or give bad aftertaste.
 CoughVariable Barricade's last routeCough
Jokes aside atleast Variable barricade made it funny.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Variable Barricade - Review

 Genre: Otome Visual Novel. 
Developer/publisher: Otomate
Platform: PSV.
Official Site:
Release date: 2019-04-04

Oh baby... the wait is over, or maybe they announced this game way too early.
Pretty art, an interesting set up but will that hold up? only one way to find out!
Its from the creator of Wand of Fortune and Reine des fleurs... both are titles
that are known to make the player suffer. Sigh~ but VariBarri wasn't that bad
didn't enjoy the overall game / cast as much as WoF though.
The protagonist here however is fully voiced! a big plus as it breathes so much more life
into them but I suppose even unvoiced have perks.

OP MOVIE




Okay, what is this about?

Hibari our heroine is pretty much a perfect ojou-sama and then one day is forced
to pick a candidate for marriage from four potential suitors who literally throw themselves
at her for that reason. Needless to say our heroine says no but hahaha... this is all a plot
by a her old man and even if Hibari says I can find me a man on my own he's like lol.
This is so dumb I CAN BARELY HOLD MYSELF but atleast Hibari's great
and it turns out she's going to have to pick one or she'll just have to marry someone he chooses.
Now she has to live in an an apartment along with these guys... they all want Hibari so much
it like she's living the otome gamer life! but... then Hibari has a nightmare they're just
after the money of her family etc and it sorta gets a little dark from my point of view.
Either way Hibari wants none of this... but still has to roll with it.
If I had to be very honest the most annoying one out of the four would be Ichiya...
I mean what kind of normal person would believe such over the top lovey dovey behavior
of someone whom you don't even know personally? I know I know there are people
out there that come on strong but this is a little much, and personally those who
come on strong early on are to be wary of so Ichiya has way too many cringe moments
not that the others are completely green either. >_> the only sane one is Hibari
and tbh who wouldn't want her she's literally perfect but even so she still has some issues.
Tsugumi was a great BFF to Hibari I could appreciate her love for romance but it got a little meta
with the whole its almost like an otome game! thing can't tell if good or bad...

Pro's
- Light-hearted and funny.
- Art
- Charming music.
- Voiced heroine/protag

Con's
- Drama; best not take it too seriously also kind of a drag.
- System is simple but presented in an awful way.

System... its pretty simple there's common route / flowchart and its easily
seen when one has finished a chapter, much oversight and no annoying
minigame to be seen, if you get far enough you can enter the personal stories/routes
but the seem split into parts like Ichiya 1, Taiga 1 etc you're forced to do everyones
part 1, as its part of the common route this is to help decide your fiance.
There is some sort of minigame but its hard to explain and tbh doesn't fit in well
depending on choices the guys weapon becomes stronger to break the barricade to the heroine
and other choice strengthens the heroines barricade...  watching the sequence in question
is kinda funny but doesn't make sense as when he succeeds Hibari is suddenly
 able to give Ichiya a peck on the cheek, seems to be more a battle of wills.
I think the barricade battle thing doesn't make sense visually it literally looks
like the guy is destroying boundaries in the form of a fence with a sword which gets
stronger or remains weak dependant on your choice, I didn't find this funny
and honestly it could be done without, though I admit the art did look cute.
They could have just kept it simple with choices but alas... they wanted something extra.
Then there's RABI which you have to set to different location to unlock extra event
that are in no way important to the plot, still don't know if you had to view them or not
and you can view them later from the gallery can suggest to just focus on the main story first
then again reading them later might be bad so might be better to read it as it appears.
There's also WHIS the APP the characters message each other with only a few have a choice
and the rest is just banter after an event. All this is awful to explain, its actually quite straight
forward. Since this from the team behind wand of fortune and reine des fleurs so one shouldn't be
surprised at how the game flows atleast this time there's no RNG like in WoF so consider
yourself blessed. The flowchart is simple and easy to see what is going on but uh
once again the general flow is to straight-forward to have this laid out for you?
sometimes the way you unlock stuff is still a straight vn something tells me they had
something else in mind but due to change of seiyuus they had to change things.
Well enough about sytem because it is quite simple some of the mini event you unlock
from RABI are funny some others weren't worth it.
Now for a good thing, you don't need a guide if you want the love ending for that guy
just let him destroy the barricade, for the other simple don't make him too strong
but if you do that to early into route its a premature bad end so you gotta balance.

A QUEEN
After finishing all routes I have to say... boy is this a hit or miss!
Either way without spoilers its an alright otome, in fact its funny like legit I cannot count
the amount of times I laughed out loud/snorted at the dialogue... sadly most of this
was in the common route, the latter half of the routes was mostly filled with drama
only a few route was balanced enough for me to enjoy it. >_>
Too bad the barricade breaking was in bad taste for me... the whole game is kinda like
trying to love someone just to proof yourself to your old man who most of the time
just laughs it off when the drama is over like what the hell is he thinking?
which is all explained in the true route.... you want to take it seriously but also not.
Hibari was so great at speaking her mind and being assertive, she really is a Queen
buuut she still is a girl and not perfect nor her suitors. That aside I had a good time
which is more important than plot which is very straight-forward and focus on character
but definitely seems to be more to it all which kept me hooked
to get to the true end which gave us things we didn't really want but got anyway.

The story is there but don't come here for a well thought out plot cuz it ain't that and the
drama could drag but nothing too heavy. If I had any complaints its more the flowchart
not making sense with its arrows making it seem like you don't need some events but
have to view them anyway to proceed considering the team behind this I AM NOT SURPRISED.
Game still balances the common/individual part very well but all the short
chapters made me quick to drop it for the day when it really isn't that long at all.
Overall its not short nor too long, it has some value.
This is more or less a VN about the protagonist/heroine and guy realizing what he/she wants
the most through the interaction whether or not a route was for you will depend...
I found Ichiya to be very typical and the drama was probably right out of a shojo manga.
Shion... was akin to a soap opera, Taiga was more like a love comedy(my favorite)
and Nayuta was just painful it hurrrts, didn't help Shion/Nayuta it just dragged itself on
or maybe I just didn't like the characters at all, atleast Nayuta I could like by the end of it.
Variable Barricade is fun but nothing much else, light-hearted drama but not too dark
the bad ends were surprisingly disappointing just like the guys themselves lmao.
TL;DR you have to show you're a woman who can make choices for herself
or else get stuck with some guy your old man marries you to for business. >_>
Yeah that is literally the whole point of this marriage thing... play order is not necessary
I can recommend the following though~ you can switch Nayuta and Taiga
if you want spice after Shion but its not going to matter, even better don't listen to me
and pick whoever you are interested in the first time
, Shion > Nayuta > Taiga > Ichiya > True.
Okay spoiler free rambles are over it was pretty good and while the guys may not
look it most of them do become likable over the course of the route, unlike
a certain otome game that makes you dislike them in other route (lol).
7.5/10 For Taiga, 5/10 for the rest.




Friday, April 12, 2019

Kenka Banchou Otome 2nd Rumble - Review

 Genre: Otome Visual Novel. 
Developer/publisher: Spike chunsoft/RED
Platform: PSV.
Release date: 2019-03-14

So after the original and its fd was a little bit of a success, Spike/RED decided to make another!
To be completely honest I never expected a sequel after the FD because even if some afters
had problems *hint Kirarin* it did wrap itself up in a nice way.
So as release nears all I could do was question it existence and hope for the best
as in that it retains what we all know and love about kenka bancho otome.
They're nice enough to recap some little events from the original thanks its been two years or so!

This also being my first otome of 2019 even tho I had tried to start panic palette
or continue ashen hawk but unfortunately no motivation~
I kept putting it off so here's to getting back in the otome spirit but this game...
this game made me kinda conflicted considering how rushed it is.


Pro's
Characters still have charm.
Art/Music still great as ever.
Kirarin's route is much better and I am not even biased (ok maybe I am).

Con's
It's basically season 2... idk if this is a good or bad thing btw.
Blatant bias for friend routes, otome route feel rushed/lacking.

Unfortunately they also decided to change the battle system its no longer like rythm game
but some sort of minigame where your buddies can support you. NEW and EXCITING but
HONESTLY IF IT AINT BROKE DON'T FIX! but imo it ain't that bad of a change.
That aside its easy to play but very mashy, atleast with easy mode if you can't be bothered
to play the minigame and just want a VN you can skip the battles and instant win.
Thanks spike chunsoft.
Either way, it was pretty fun in the beginning but ended up skipping after the 6th battle
and so nothing of value was lost I think my only real complaines is how
the kenka banchou otome games have such awful loading times, it runs on unity but boy!
I could go grab a drink and a snack while this baby starts up... >_>

So it basically continues after the first game where there is no romance and shenanigans continues
as in the next semester some guy named Sagara Tenma transfer into shisiku but he's no angel
and just as bad as the rest, I pity the meek principal who cannot even finish the welcome ceremony.
Nozomi's also here but whatever i'm still pissed at Kirarin for neglecting his otouto last game!
All the guys are just extra bro kinda like everyone loves you but not quite.
Otome sequels tend to be hit or miss for me because of this... like it gets annoying to have
a round two after certain events and most character love the protag from start but most are not
like that and here they're just bro's, ahem going through the common route
was a lot of fun, plenty of laughs here and there but on second play its not much of that
and its just get event flags and read skip till the route starts which is done in no time.
If I had to recommend any play order it would be:
 Kirarin > Mirako > Konparu / Totomaru > Houou > Tenma.
The first route was the most enjoyable to me and if a Kirarin fan
you may as well enjoy the game to the fullest this way, i'm not the biggest Kirarin
or Mirako fan but even I can approve of what I got and it was nice
unfortunately neither Konparu nor Totomaru could give me something that was better
than the original routes. Ow well its only fair they had a good one to begin with
don't get me started with Houou his was alright but a massive dejavu because
of the sameish reveals even the friend route with Tenma was more original...
speaking of I might have enjoyed the friend routes more than love especially Toto&Konpa's. >_>
Never wanted a sequel but at the very least it turned out to be a nice one (for the most part).
And that this ends my spoiler free impressions
Kenka Banchou otome 2nd rumble is a title that is sorely lacking in the otome department
but at the same time still manages to deliver what we all know and love.
It is by no means that terrible but overall it doesn't succeed its predecessor
or does anything that holds up to it which is just sad when it has less value overall
and thus I can only say it is an average sequel, it gives and takes... feels short and
it even feels as if its an apology for Kirarin's awful after story in the FD
because in this game his route fixes everything that went wrong
but you know what? no matter how nice this game was I do not even want a FD from this
because I cannot trust the writers anymore, halfed assed routes for some? check, blatant bias
for friend routes? check. Same flow of events despite new semester? check.
IDK but this sounds bad to me and somehow was still enjoyable...so I have mixed feels.
Maybe I am nagging too much but my score is very fair for a sequel who has less value than
the original, so basically SKIP THIS and go play the first game if you haven't
all of the routes there have so much more value than this rushed mess of a sequel.
In the end the comedy and characters are what held this game together for me
AND I LOVE IT FOR THAT but its really sad to see how rushed it is
and some routes especially the love route are anything but memorable.
7/10
''For what it is worth an enjoyable sequel, unfortunately it does little to surpass
its predecessor and in comparison is overall a very rushed experience.''