Monday, April 11, 2022

Birushana Senki ~Ichijuu no Kaze~ - review

 Genre:VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate.
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/birushana/fd/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v32229
Release date: 2022-03-31.
 
Well its here! the FD to Birushana or Bilshana (depending on how you spell it).
I'm surprised it got a FD but it did do pretty well so its only natural.
I kinda did wonder if it was really needed or not... as release draw close but its better
than something never getting a FD... like Hana Oboro for example.

 Aside from the usual after stories the fd also has routes for some of
the side characters that only had mini routes in the original.
 
Pro's
- After stories are diverse and suit the characters.
- New routes give those characters plenty of substance.
- Gorgeous artwork.
 
Con's
- After's get less Cg's than the new routes...
 
The OP movie is pretty good, definitely the type i'd just let play.

Its just a standard VN, After stories don't have any choices and its mostly just chill
and fluff as you get to enjoy some time with your husbando.
New routes do have choices but cuz of the love catch its easy to tell which is the
best choice and thus making it easier to get both endings.

Right after I downloaded the game from the jpn eshop I dived into Benkei's route
and well I already was satisfied in the romance department! even if he was not my fav.
 
After's aren't that long either... I think the length was about two hours depending
on your reading speed. There's not much to work with so don't expect too much
except some fluff and wrapping up some loose ends, as well as some horniness?
some had it on the lvl of oh god just fuck already?!
As for the new routes... they do a pretty good job of giving those guys more substance!
they are like a full route in the original game so we get to spend plenty of time with them.
Before starting on this I wasn't that hyped for the new routes cuz I was fine with 
what we got in the original and there wasn't much to them except
Shigehira but Tsugunobu really grew on me and ugh he's now my best boi!
With this I think the content value of this game is pretty good and will last a bit unless you binge...

The new routes get more cg's than the afters which could be disappointing! for afters 
there were only 3/4 cg's (with variation) and one bonus with the guy in present day clothing.
The new routes also follow some of the general plot of the original because again its about
the genpei war, you can't expect them to suddenly make it about something else
which is good because it was consistent in making room for the new-old friends.
I think that in general something Birushana is good at is concistency, there's minimum holes
in its plot they might be there but once you did all it really did make sense.
Of course its not perfect... and there's definitely some problems but I really do love
this series and its cast, it was great to spend more time with them.

If I had to be really honest neither of the Satou brothers were particularly interesting
in terms of plot, Takatsuna was slightly more interesting cuz he's Yoritomo's retainer but don't do
these routes expected new and exciting plot revelations cuz that's not what they're here for.
They're basically here for another romance option... someone for Shana to be happy with
which was nice in its own way, personally I did enjoy spending time with Tsugunobu.

For play order I did want to try to alternate the afters with the new routes which was: 
Benkei >  Shungen > Tsugunobu > Tadanobu > Noritsune > Takatsuna >Yoritomo>Tomomori >Shigehira.
Anyway Birushana FD is a great treat for fans that want a little something extra
I wasn't disappointed with the additional romance for some of the guys cuz some of them needed it.
The stories are diverse and suit the characters, in that sense Birushana doesn't disappoint.
Maybe I am being too positive but if I like it, I like it. There's not much to complain about either
except maybe the CG count for the after stories but it seems they wanted to focus more on the
side characters new routes anyway its better to have quality over quantity and its not like
the after's were bad... I mean the guys getting hornier is a good thing no?
 
I could understand some people not giving two fucks about those guys having new routes but maybe
it will surprise you & you'll end up with a new best boi, i'm speaking from experience here.
So overall me thinks depending on what you're here for that this
is a pretty good FD to compliment the original!
 
PLEASE NOTE that from here on there will be spoilers both for the original game and this FD
as I will write a little about the after stories/new routes from this point onward, so if you plan
to play either the original game in english/jpn or this FD I recommend to stop reading here!!!
 
 
 

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Buddy Mission Bond - review

 Genre: interactive VN.
Developer/publisher: Ruby Party/Koei and Nintendo.
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aq2fa/index.html
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v30145
Release date: 2021-01-29.

I heard about this game last year but didn't get to it, now that otomate decided to try to dive into
the no romance but friendship genre I was reminded of this and I thought huh why not?
from what I found it doesn't seem to be that bad and its reception in japan were mostly positive!
Honestly the title of the game is a bit generic so I wouldn't be surprised if many glossed over it.😅
I was once again reminded to not judge a book by its cove- err title.
Side note, this game is a collab between Koei and nintendo.
There aren't really any major plot spoilers in this post, please enjoy the game for yourself
cuz this is one of those games like psychedelica that you just can't say too much about its plot.

Pro's
- Decent enough plot with some twist and turns.
- Amazing cast of characters.
- Great art and BGM to fit the mood.
- Quite long but pacing okay, has replay value/reason to redo a chapter.

Con's
- No touch screen support, a bummer for switch lite users.
- Some aspects of the mystery might be a bit too obvious...
- It might be overwhelming to unlock and/or see the side events alongside progressing the main plot.
^^Its okay to do it later to not burn yourself out.
 
OP Movie; I watched maybe once or twice.
 
 
Buddy Mission Bond is a mystery visual novel but honestly what I really liked the most
was the chara's. This may be a VN but it is more like an animated comic/manga!
The protagonist Luke is voiced by Kimura Ryohei and it has many other high profile seiyuu as well
such as Namidai, kondo takashi and morikawa toshiyuki. Kouki Uchiyama also
voices someone and he's easily my favorite besides the main gang.
 The story was easy to follow, its about Luke who was an orphan but then he met
Edward who became his role model and adoptive father. Luke eventually followed
in his footsteps by becoming a detective, he always dreamed of being a hero.
Luke ends up on a case about a diamond thief which leads to him investigating
a case on his own and ends up teaming up with allies which lead to one thing and another!
I'd love to talk more of the story/side episodes but I think this game really is best
to be experienced when knowing as little as possible of its plot i'll still be sharing some screenshots
but most of these won't give away the main story/are without context of whatever is going on.
 
 Main cast:
Luke: Cinnamon roll too good for this world too pure... who wouldn't protect his smile?
Aaron: Best bro! despite his attitude this fact is undeniable by the end of this game. 
Though he does need a stress ball or just take walks with doggie Luke....
I like how he never gets a new shirt... or maybe it just rips naturally.😅
Mokuma: Moe oyaji??? laidback guy for the most part he also has a ''real shit'' mood.
Chesley: Didn't like him much at first, he's a bit twisted but his past made me sad
actually twisted is putting it mildly he's a megalomaniac with varying lvls of moods
and also has a hateboner for Mokuma.😨 Idk this guy was just 2weird5me?
all the BL themes in this game is basically Chesley's fault and to some extend Mokuma too.
 
None of them are perfect or anything but I learned to love them for better or for worse.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I liked how their alias/codenames formed BOND...
 
There's a lot of QTE and aside the usual choice you sometimes have to solve puzzles
and there's a 3d adventure element. So if you're up for that it is definitely
worth looking into it, it has a trial version on the jpn eshop if you're curious.
More rambles after the jump break.
 

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Otome Game no Hametsu Flag Shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei Shite Shimatta... ~Haran o Yobu Kaizoku~ - Review

Usually I'll post the box art but... I liked this title screen and i've been doing it for rpg's too.
 Genre: Otome VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate.
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/hamehura-kaizoku/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v29251
Release date: 2022-02-10.
 
Long title aside hench forth it shall be known as Hamefura ~Haran o Yobu Kaizoku~!
Otomate decided to make otome game for hamefura a lightnovel which had an anime adaptation.
Unfortunately they decided to not give the girls full routes and only the guys are romanceable
this is something I didn't mind but I could see some might do. As it kinda felt subtexty/comedic
and to turn it into full harem; basically who doesn't love Bakarina? 😅
I also tend to be kind of wary of games that are based on an anime because they tend to exist
solely for fans and the quality of said game tends to vary greatly but hamefura turned out alright.
The art quality was very high and the style stays true to the anime and in terms of plot it was decent. 
 
OP movie; for some reason they have disabled the embedded version so here's the link.
 
Anyway this game/VN is like a side story in the hamefura universe it doesn't exist in the canon
if you ever wanted to spend more time with some of the guys now's your chance I guess?!
I'm not sure when this takes place but it acts as an extension of the first season... you could
probably play it without watching but this game doesn't go into who the chara's are
they briefly go over it in the prologue but that's it. The anime is pretty fun and s1 is only 12 eps
which isn't very long so why not give it a watch to get to know the series?
The characters unique to this game are locked though so if you don't know who to choose
i'd say Alan or Geordo first but honestly I really do recommend checking out the anime first
cuz this game really is more for fans, the general premise is even so
that the story in this game is a fandisc to fortune lover.
 
Pro's
- While not much to work with, each route was unique/self-contained.
- Characters are consistent and not OOC.
-Art is gorgeous.
 
Con's
- If you were hoping for fluff and only comedy/romance... this might be disappointing
as they actually tried to have a plot and characters to take part in it.
- Its better if you watch atleast S1 of the hamefura anime as the game does very little
to establish its cast,existing relationships or explain the world.
 
 Bakarina is voiced except some of her thought/monologue!
the art is pretty nice the style is like the anime and it doesn't seem to suffer from tracers.
Music is fitting nothing to complain about, the plot kinda felt like it was another
episode/OVA or something and depending on your choices you'll end up investigating an incident
that happens on the ship they're staying on with whoever you like.
The story isn't much but it can be interesting, all the side npc have sprites too
so its easy to tell them apart, voice acting was excellent as well.
 
System is just standard VN stuff, during the bakarina meetings where you have to select a choice
you can't save so you have to do it before it comes up. There is also a bug if you skip
too fast through the ideafactory/otomate/criware/OPmovie stuff when booting up the game
where the software just closes. So its better to just let all that play and if you do want
to skip the op movie just let it play 5-10 seconds.

Compared to recent otome I played it finally felt like I was playing a proper one again
uh what is a proper one is subjective of course but I think this one had some classic stuff.
I say that cuz Hamefura wasn't depressing, more fun and romance focused
its exactly what I wanted even though my expectations were low.
It was pretty enjoyable from start to finish and that's coming from someone that's not
that big of a fan as I liked the anime enough to check out this game.😅
It might be sad that the girls don't have full routes but personally I don't even want to think about
romancing Mary except as in a joke ending. Maybe there really are Mary fans out there
or Maria/Sophia so the fact there is 1 joke ending and the normal end is well... better than nothing.
 

That aside the game does feel kinda short but the pacing is okay and it doesn't seem
like it overstayed its welcome, any longer and I would have been bored tbh. Like I'd love it if games
took their time but you also don't want to get bored! Hamefura doesn't have that problem.
Its entertaining enough but it doesn't focus completely on the couple at all times
and I could see how some find that disappointing! they did try to have a plot that
made sense in the world of hamefura so I am not sure why this would be a bad thing
cuz if this game didn't have the plot it has then the routes would be super short and they average
at 6 hours or so which I think for what we got out of it was more than enough
either way I didn't have many complaints I was happy with Alan's route!

While this was an enjoyable side dish after the anime, if you don't like the novel/anime
or don't like any of the guys enough to want to romance them its probably better to pass
cuz this is nothing but fluff with a slighly entertaining story full of cute romance
so if you were here for some deep plot uhm look elsewhere cuz the hamefura game ain't it.
 It does have bad/death ends but only one or two per route and they're not long.

Most of this game still keeps the charm I got to know this series with! depending on how much
you like the other guys beside your favourite it might be a bit of a chore to do multiple
playthroughs as the general plot does kind of remain the same however each time
you do a new playthrough you unlock new scenes to understand the overall plot better
though some of these scenes only seem to exist to make it more obvious.
Unfortunately despite this game not being canon one route in particular has so much lore
and world building it felt kind of like a waste if this was only one game
I applaud them for the effort but it did take away from anything else.
Most of the characters in this game don't get much personal focus except Rozy/Silva
that's because they got that in the anime so they're not gonna waste time, for some it means
their routes were less interesting, I thought the main guy of this game would be Geordo but eh
classic poster boy curse with that one, Silva would like a word with him.
All in all ~Hamefura ~Haran o Yobu Kaizoku~ is mostly an enjoyable otome game
for fans of the series that want to actually romance the guy(s)! So if that's what you're looking for
or just another hamefura adventure in general it gets my recommendation.😄👍
But yea if you don't want bakarina to end up with anyone stay away from this game and pretend
it doesn't exist or something, as its jpn only at time of writing so it shouldn't be too hard.
8.5/10

My play order was Alan > Geordo > Keith > Nicol > Rozy > Silva.
Imo it doesn't really matter but I suggest to do your fav first which in my case was Alan!
Doing Alan first might not be the best, I do think Nicol flows well into Rozy's route.
If I had to recommend anything its probably Geordo/Keith > Alan > Nicol > Rozy > Silva.

Anyway the non-spoiler sections end here! some route comments along
with my fav cg's after the jump break.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Blue Reflection Second Light - Review

Genre: RPG
Developer/publisher: Gust/KOEI
Platform: PS4, Switch, PC.
Official Site: https://blue-reflection.com/secondlight/uk/
Release date: 2021-11-09.
 
Well you know it was coming... but I delayed playing this game for a bit.
Prerelease I have seen some... less than positive comments I tried my best to ignore them
cuz i'm only really here to see how it ties all together. The anime wasn't the best either...
and I wonder what the hell gust even tried to achieve with this multi-media project? cuz it seems
like cash was tight or they just didn't have the time to do better? maybe that too.
It also didn't do that well in japan, blurays cancelled and lacklustre sales.
There's supposed to be a mobile game too but idk what happened to that.
If you're still wondering if should play the first game and watch the anime...  not really unless you
have time and want to see more Hiori/Mio or experience Hinako's adventure but its not a must.
Anyway... like I said in my post about the anime ray the characters and to some extend the story
 really are BR's strong point, if you want a quick and dirty TL;DR for the most part I enjoyed it
but this game isn't the best either its nice in its own way.

Pro's
- Story&character are interesting to learn more of.
- Pacing is okay, feels a bit too relaxed at times though,
- Decent amount of optional content.
- Music is great.
 
Con's
- Requests that require stealth are quite annoying.
- One on One battles controls feel off, relies too much on perfect timing.
(Its interesting but idk why they decided to suddenly turn it into a QTE/action game....)
- Animation in combat, its hard to see what's going on while having to watch turn bar as well.
- Dating part while cute might get redundant and there are many.
- Was it really necessary to force an entire NG+ run for one more scene?!
 -
 
I like the OP movie, song is calm and sets the mood for the game!
too bad it only plays once after you finish the prologue, maybe it also plays
if you linger on the title screen but I didn't bother to check.

Storywise it still offers the same type of emotional/chacracter development the first game
and the anime to some extend is known for so all in all its still blue reflection
really I think the character stuff like getting their memories back is the best part.
The first half of the game was pretty relaxing for the most part and felt like there was no rush
to go and do things which in a way is kinda bad? its very laidback that just playing
one or two hours was enough and come back to it whenever I felt like progressing.
Sometimes I do think this is nice, in most rpg's you always have to save or protect something
but in this game they're just trying to survive while getting back their memories
obviously the fighting/protect part came in too but overall it felt different from other rpg's
even the first blue reflection game which was more sailormoon-ish than this.
I liked the general flow of the story, but it did remind me of the persona  4/5
cuz the dungeons are character focused and you slowly get to see the big picture.
However I fear this is gonna make or break the game for people, this game is a slow burn
and at times it feels more like a character game cuz the story takes a while to get going. 
The one time I was annoyed was at the end of ch10's boss rush cuz there was no rhyme or reason
to be even fighting those exact same enemies again, there wasn't even any dialogue for it. >_>

 I liked the majority of this game more than I expected even though I don't like the combat
at all and think that the original blue reflection had more charming UI/menu design.
I did always think that the original blue reflection was kinda open-ended
and that there was something missing maybe they did it on purpose? and now we
got the anime ray and this game second light which continues from that.
There's more content and subevents don't feel as static anymore as well unfortunately like most
gust games sub events can seem endless as they appear even and trying to see all date
or do all request once they show up can feel overwhelming.
Anyway its not a bad game but... its also not the greatest either its just okay!
Many times you want developer to do more with an IP and they don't... 
well gust did try here and i'll give them credit for it! I mean the anime might not
have been the most appealing to watch but this game was nice to slowly go through
its just that depending whether or not you have the energy for a second run
its okay to just youtube the additional scene when you're done like it makes sense storywise
why they did it, however there's not enough new content to make it worthwhile.
and I wanted to add that it could ruin the experience by turning it into a slog.
I remember BR1 being more like oh well all's well that ends well but then this game
comes crashing in like bitch hold up you ain't got nothing on me! in the end
while I enjoyed most of the journey I still feel a little mixed about this entry.
I totally understand why some people are pissed or annoyed... because this game has a few
questionable design choices archaic even and I can't really recommend it
except as a character game and hey maybe you'll like the combat too
but its not really a typical rpg the story just doesn't allow it to be.
7/10

More rambles after the jump.

Monday, December 20, 2021

2021 in review

 Probably not going to be much here but i've played 5 otome games atleast and a few rpgs.
In terms of otome its not a lot... maybe my interest is dwindling and the recent pandemic
probably didn't help the industry much either but I enjoyed what I could
and in times like these I think that's enough so nowadays I only bother with the ones I really want.

1, Lover Pretend.
 Well it probably wasn't the best otome game ever but I liked the heroine, setting and had
a good time getting to know the characters. It also wasn't too heavy or dark so that's nice
if you want something light. The flow of the common route did make me
a little nostalgic for some reason. Personally my favorite routes was Yukito this is probably
because its the only one that truly felt well rounded, other than that I liked Riku too
though the one I liked the least was Kaz maybe cuz the tone was drastically different from the rest.
Its also not that emotionally draining like Virche or Sweet Clown so once again
if you want something light without worrying of dark bad ends, lover pretend is a good pick.

2, Angelique Luminarise.
  Not the most interesting otome game but this is more of a romance simulator than anything else
unfortunately the system was a reskin of Ange retour albeit improved and the only saving grace
are the characters themselves cuz despite a strong start IMO it fell a little flat in the end.
Though i'm glad for getting to experience this thing called brainrot because of Vergil.😂😂😂
I think this was the game that got hit by the pandemic the most... its been a long time
since I have seen a company reuse CG's 3 times. I think Ange retour had it better in that area
but if you like simulation games or have a short attention span this can be something to look into.
 
3, Kimi wa yukima ni koinegau.
 Probably the funniest one, I played and here I expected it to be sad? it kinda was in a way
unfortunately despite the great production values the pacing wasn't the best so even if the worldview/lore and characters were great and the plot behind it all was decent
this kinda did drag itself out. I did laugh a lot and most if not all the guys were likable
so I can't complain too much when it has plenty of funny/cute moments throughout the game.
But yea once again if this is otome game number 150... it might not be that interesting.

4, Shuuen no Virche.
 Oh boy... was this the epitome of a dark and edgy otome game! but I have to admit
story and character wise this game was good nevermind the despair! but who hurt
those writers man they really had it in for the heroine, i'm pretty sure this is as worst as it gets.
Even then this game managed to deliver as an otome game so it wasn't all bad
and I will believe people who say they think this game was the best in 2021 cuz 
in terms of story it was peak fiction. Though it might not be for everyone, that's for sure
the only bad part is the best ends for all the guys didn't actually need to be locked
which is probably what could have made all that despair a little less mentally draining
its just a questionable design choice cuz everything else was pretty great.

5, Sweet Clown.
 Well, this otome game had an interesting story, cast of characters and it was pretty well rounded
but it was pretty long and dreary, it also wasn't that fun of a read all the time
(not that there was no comedy mind you... just not that type of game)
still if you value story+characterization over romance then this is solid! most of the routes
were well-rounded and probably won't be disappointing in terms of romance.
Its hard to recommend due to the art style though and maybe if you have fear of clowns/masks
but still its pretty good overall! there's not much else to say really other than that
if you like complex characters it might be something? that is if you don't mind an espresso depresso.
~
 
Other games played:
Ryza 2,  xenoblade DE,  Utaware zan 2, Nayuta kai, Tales of Arise, Kuro no Kiseki, FFXIV:EW.
I also tried TMS#fe encore but I couldn't finish it for some reason I just lost interest
after this Yashiro guy joined? maybe i'll pick it up again... maybe not we'll see!
I already played Nayuta no Kiseki years ago but the ps4 rerelease was a nice refresher
for a kiseki game its short but it knows where to end without overstaying its welcome.
Well all of these were pretty good my fav's being Arise, Kuro and FFXIV 
but I have a bone to pick with ryza 2 so i'll have some final words on it here:
While I could somewhat understand what it tried to do it kinda rushed the last part of the game
and well Ryza herself just doesn't act like the typical atelier protagonsit would she knows much 
but doesn't use her knowledge that well, some parts of the whole felt off as well. If I learned
anything from its ending maybe sometimes you need to let things go no matter how hard it is.
~
 
Well that is all for my year end post, as for next year its wait and see!
The only one I am sure I will give a try is the hamefura one even though
i'm wary of games based on anime/LN but here's hoping its enjoyable.
If nothing else interesting comes out i'll probably pick up a game i've passed on...

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Sweet clown ~Gozen San-ji no Okashi na Doukeshi~ - review

 Genre: Otome/simulation VN.
Developer/publisher: Takuyo.
Platform: PSV, Switch.
Official Site: http://www.takuyo.co.jp/products/sweetclown/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v16460
Release date: 2021-07-22.
 
What lead me to Sweet Clown? I started to look for something to kill time with
but not exactly in any hurry to finish it as a whole so this kinda became like a backburner game.
The japanese subtitle of this game is long (Gozen Sanji...) so I won't type it out
anywhere else in ENG it means: 3AM candy clown.
Considering the themes of this game this was for the better, its not as depressing as say Getsuei no Kusari nor is there too much despair like Virche but it isn't exactly light-hearted either.
Perhaps I wanted something not from otomate and since I feel like i'm a clown lately...
so I ended up picking up sweet clown after I had initially passed on the vita version
honestly how or why is Takuyo still around?! I wonder what there secret is...😂😂😂
 
Pro's
- Interesting story and cast of characters.
- Well-rounded routes.
- Art is pretty good but can vary.
- Music fits the mood/tone of the game.
 
Con's
- The routes do have a bit of a slow start... it takes a bit to get going.
- Sometimes it can seem that whatever choice you made doesn't matter also there are a lot.
- Le espresso depresso... wait this could be a pro.
 
A little bit on the plot... but it might be better to read the VNDB
description if you want to know what's it about!
Our protagonist Zakuro received an invitation for a 3am tea party, which leads her
to a castle owned by the sweet clown. There... she meets a bunch of other people
and the story slowly unfolds from there. It quickly becomes obvious Zakuro carries a secret.
She lost her brother when she was young and is extremely lonely and has some issues with guilt
over it... after meeting this sweet clown she ends up being selected to take over the role
unfortunately due to her issues things go far from smoothly.

The OP was pretty nice but apparently they changed it for the switch version.
I looked up the PSV version and uh i'm not sure why they changed
but it was most likely a licensing issue or they lost the file/was damaged
anyway this is the switch one.
 Oh well back on track, this game is probably not for people with fear of clowns and stuff
this is also a fairly mystery-oriented otome game more and play order is important.
What's recommended is Seisuke > Kuze or Takeru > Ouchirou > Manai.
There are also a bunch of endings 4 per route which are all toned differently
some more depressing than others, i'll be using the same order the guide recommended
and this order is very good because it makes the most sense with the overall plot.
 
I honestly found myself hooked right from the start and interested to find out more
and come back to it so I thought the flow of the story was pretty good
but it was kinda glum and so this is not something to look into if you want something light-hearted
its also not too dark! but if you want there's a more twisted end waiting for you.
The art and backgrounds were pretty nice and the music was appropiate so there's that
though I might have to say that while the art is gorgeous and there are nice cg's it did vary a little.
The system was pretty basic? there's a gazillion of choices so it might be better to use a guide...
what bothered me about the choice system is often there isn't even much of a difference
characters would often react the same as if the other choice was chosen which made me go
like thank god for the blue/red rose animation for affection which determines the endings.
Also you could literally make one wrong choice and be locked out of the best end... which
happened with me in Kobashi's route.... this combined with the mass amount of choices
makes me really want to tell people to use a guide unless you want to figure it all out yourself.

I did wonder why I passed on this game initially and it was probably because of some of the designs
and setting, even now some of those don't really vibe with me but still glad I did give it a try
because the story and characterization was honestly really good and in terms of despair
it might not be as extreme as Virche but when it hits, it hits.
 The prologue was a good setup albeit a bit long? it was ok cuz you slowly got
a better picture while also getting to know the guys if only a little.
I like it more than Shinigami to Shoujo cuz of the overall flow but this is by no means a simple
game like himehibi since  there are some layers of complexity in regards of the plot and char's
 so now you know why I won't be writing too much about the plot but i'll comment
a little on the character routes cuz I think this game is best experienced when you know very little like
psychedelica for example, the route which was most complicated was probably Takeru.
 
Most of the common route focuses on the heroine Zakuro and her internal struggles+the guys
trying to help her so they can go home each in their own way.
This isn't one of those otome games that has the heroine only help the guys its the other way around which honestly lead to an interesting experience. I do have to point out the routes
do start out fairly slow and once more that play order is VERY important, I did Seisuke first and
godbless I did because this guy completely became unlikeable in Souma's route! (atleast for me)
so for a moment I thought if I had done Souma first, I didn't want to bother with Seisuke anymore.😞
 
Overall this was a pretty good otome game with a well written story and heroine/cast
it might seem dark and dreary but it is definitely one that I can recommend.
The routes here are well-rounded in terms of plot and romance while developing both
the heroine and love interest. If anything some of the guys are just clowns really
but even then with 2 different endings per route+bad there's bound to be one outcome
that could suit your taste whether that's a happy outcome or a twisted version of it.
Weird thing was by the time I finished Souma's route I didn't even want to do the others... 😅
since the ending of it was so satisfying I felt no need to continue cuz he was also my best boi
but alas for the sake of the truth I continued on! if there was anything that I thought was a downside
is that routes take a bit to get going and it might seem same-ish how Zakuro had to overcome
her problems but every route added a new flavor its just that it might get a tad repetitive?
but as long as you're invested I don't think its a big deal! do have to be honest that if
you found your best boy the rest of the game could feel like a slog.
 
So all in all, Sweet clown is a pretty solid pick if you want something with a good story and cast!
but if you're not in the mood for a long and dreary read then it might be better to pass, there's
not much fluff either and its very character driven, the humor was a bit weird but it was there
if it wasn't I think this game would be plain depressing.
That's all I can say without spoilers really...
Sweet Clown is interesting but requires patience and perhaps an acquired taste?
I think I want to play something lighter next but this was still a good time killer
its definitely something to look into if you value character development..
8.2/10

That ends the spoiler-free section! there will be some route commentary below as this game
much like getsuei was far too long to digest and someone already summarized it anyway
so there'll only be commentary with a few of my fav CG's.

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Shuuen no Virche ~Error Salvation~ - review

 Genre: Otome/simulation VN.
Developer/publisher: Otomate
Platform: Switch.
Official Site: https://www.otomate.jp/virche/
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v29661
Release date: 2021-10-07

Since there's not much choice in terms of otome games coming out
and Virche seems like it will be interesting I decided to get it
to have something to play/read while waiting for other games to come out.
I tried going in with relatively low expectations because that's what works best
if anything I think this games synopsis reminded me a little of tierblade.
Things I already knew its gonna be a dark fantasy with sci-fi elements
not to mention the art style gives off this edgy vibe! but that's all.
Like with Kimiyuki Seiyuu cast is a mix of familiar talent and new that I have not heard
before it seems this is becoming a trend and a welcome one at that.
 
Pro's
- Good worldbuilding and well written story & cast.
 - Gorgerous art and music to fit the mood.
 
Con's
- Not for the faint of heart/don't like depressing or high amount of blood.
-  What is a good ending is subjective but real happy ones are hard to find in this game.
- WHO TF HURT THE WRITERS OF THIS GAME MAN...
 
 Opening movie was pretty good, it set the mood of the game pretty well.
 
This game honestly started out pretty depressing, death really does seem to follow
the heroine Ceres no matter where she goes. Honestly I felt bad for her. :(
Ceres constantly blames herself for everything bad happening because of her curse...
this could get annoying but I had faith the writers would develop this and help her overcome it
and the main cast was pretty nice and supporting towards the heroine so all was well.
She meets Ankou who... honestly I was wary of his words cuz they were extremely honeyed
but if I was in Ceres's position I would probably trust him too but  still be ware.
Though if depressing themes and suicide triggers you I suppose to stay clear of this game.
Prologue/common route progression was good to get to know the cast and setting but there
is a bit of techno babbles from a certain character that did go into one ear and out the other.😂
To put simply there's elements of cloning and memory transfer to survive the death at 23 thing.
Most of the characters are interesting, Lukas whom's route is available to do right
from the start was an easy character to like. Anyway it wasn't dark/dreary and depressing all the time
but there was a decent amount of suspense unfortunately there's not much time for fluff or
funny scenes doesn't mean there was none it just wasn't the focus.
I have no strong opinion on Lukas but it has that one meme which made me howl for a good minute
or so. I did enjoy Mathis route in particular it was pretty peak fiction but Scien was just
well nothing against the guy but it honestly left me the most depressed.
Yvess was the poster boy but atleast his route wasn't that disappointing.
Art is gorgeous and music was pretty good too, I hardly complain about bgm's
they usually fit the mood in some way and Shuuen was no expection.
 Honestly this game attempts to put more effort into establishing its plot and cast than
a certain other moist depressing otome game from otomate I once played did.😅
This was interesting to say the least but the type of game is not for everyone
and there were parts where I zoned out, especially when Scien technobabbles.
Kimiyuki had comedy going for it but Shuuen not so much again not to say there wasn't
any funny moments cuz there were, it all was so depressing? this game also doesn't
seem to be very otome but that doesn't mean it doesn't deliver. This is one of those
games that prioritizes its scenario over romance which might make you feel wanting
or with strong feels at the end but it also for better or for worse still manage to deliver classic
otomate tropes my first route did not disappoint in that regard! The names in this game
can be kind of weird though there are some normal ones (Lukas/Mathis/Ceres)
but then there's Yves(Eve), Capucine(Cappuccino), Dahut(Daath) or Camyu(Camille).
Needless to say I just write them down as I spelled it and for some it became meme(Cappuccino).😂
Then there's Ankou i'm pretty sure they meant Ankh, well its made for japanese folks
and they're gonna spell it in engrish how they want but to me it makes perfect sense.
 
Now this may sound a bit ranty... so you're warned but I try to be honest here:
This is really one of those story driven otome games that one must see through to the end
or better put do all routes to get the most of it. By default a lot of things makes Shuuen worse
than Piofiore or other games because you could avoid bad ends if you wanted, here they're forced 
on you for the sake of the overall plot which might be good if you care about it scenario wise.
Well at that point i'd honestly would want to see something happier for once.
Anyway if you want happy ends right off the bat or  fluff, its not that type of game
also as listed in my pro's and con's good endings are subjective but you may not find much
in the way of the usual happy ends in this game. There are best ends for all the guys
but they're kind of like an extra or better put a bandaid after the final route
i'm not even sure why they really locked them, there is no reason for it to be so.
I wouldn't be surprised if the despair would get to a person at some point. 
I think Shuuen no Virche is great if you did enjoy stuff like black wolves saga or don't mind
going through the bad ends in piofiore as you play the game but even then
those games were nowhere like Shuuen is. If you can't stomach despair/blood 
and such better pass. I think this otome game is written by a bunch of sadists!😅
I do not mind characters having to suffer for development but this is on a whole new level
of how bad can it get? well that bad! I hate how it has you think well this isn't so bad
only for it to literally have baited you with a little otome element its like they wrote
the Adolphe route first but then remembered hey what about those guys?! oh yea about that.
The only route I enjoyed by default was Mathis...... I think that says a lot! I do have problems
with the final route and  I wish I had known before hand it was gonna be 10 hours instead of
the usual 6 that it took the other routes. In it we spend so much time with characters
we already know trying to get some true end effect but I was honestly a drag for me
but on the positive side I liked Adolphe, Ankh and the underlying plot! there's really nothing wrong
with the cast or plot as its well written enough but yea... this game really hates it heroine
and I got so tired of it like for once I just want her to be happy but every odd is against her
do you blame me for saying OH MY GOD I AM SO DONE WITH THIS WHO HURT YOU?!
Like I don't even mind depressing stuff but this was on a whole other level...
but despite everything it still somehow manages to deliver as an otome game.
At the end of the day I might just have to accept this wasn't fully for me....
because it was so emotionally draining I was just left like this image below when I fullcomp'd
even with the extra endings relieving some of the initial despair.
If this all sounds right up your alley that's good but I think you'll either love or hate this game
you'd have to see it for yourself but I can't guarantee anything at any rate
Shuuen no Virche gets and 8/10 from me, its pretty good if you don't mind despair. >_>;
This is what PEAK FICTION does to you.
 
 So my play order was like this:
Lukas > Mathis > Scien > Ives > Final act.
This game has an enforced play order the first 3 routes can be done in whatever
order you want but need to be done to unlock the fourth and final act.
 
Like with Kimiyuki I won't be posting too many CG's due to request of writers
to not spoil too much so again it'll be my favorites only. Anyway here I will give you
a double spoiler warning so that if you want to play the game then please read no further.
If you're interested, got money and know japanese I recommend to buy it. 
AGAIN I recommend to stop reading here cuz the spoiler-free zone ends here
with the jump break and the rest is just spoiler babbles
or more like SCREAMING? cuz I definitely did albeit internally.
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Friday, October 15, 2021

Kuro no Kiseki - Review

Box art is kinda lame so have one of the title screens(they change every chapter)
 Genre: RPG
Developer/publisher: Falcom
Platform: PS4.
Official Site: https://www.falcom.co.jp/kuro/
Release date: 2021-09-29.  

I wasn't sure if I should write a post about this game as I usually avoid falcom games.

Kuro no Kiseki is the latest installment in falcom's trails series
its a series famous for its over-arching story, characters and worldbuilding.
I'll try to refrain from touching any main plot points and when I do there's a huge warning
though there are some screenshots but without any context! I don't think the ones i've posted
ruin any aspect of the game that hasn't already been touched upon in prerelease info.
So if you want to go into this game blind with only basic info
then I do suggest to not read past the jump break.
Edit: apparantly falcom has released a patch exactly 1 month after release
that fixes some of the many problems at release(why do I feel like a beta-tester now?)
as well as make Van's scraft better and add some art work with Shizuna during final chapter!
I think its nice and shows they care about the game in the long run before moving to the next project.
So keep in mind my issues with say performance may not exist anymore...
 
Pro's/What I liked:
- Main cast+side.
- Overall plot and decent ending.
- BGM.

Con's/What I disliked:
- Most of the villains.
- Performance issues.
- A part of the last chapter.
 
 
OP movie, I think I watched it everytime I boot up the game
but you gotta wait a little on the title screen before it plays.

Kuro takes place in the Calvard republic, with a new MC and cast.
There are some returning characters as per usual but there role was minimal not to say 
they don't do anything, depending on L.G.C alignment a certain returnee or other character
at some point might even help you. This game can be pretty dark, focuses a lot on grey areas...
anyway its an alright start to a new arc but perhaps might have been better if it was a little shorter
overall I still liked it though! 7.5 out of 10.
 
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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Some thoughts on Blue Reflection Ray

I don't usually write about anime, for some reason I just wanted to write a few words on it
mostly to take my mind away from other things and because this anime is kind of underrated
no one really talks about it anyway because what is a blue reflection?🤔
Keep in mind this post is written as of episode 22 I think I have seen more than enough to write
a post about it, funny thing last week I was playing Arise and for a moment I was like hey a new
episode is out but my mind instantly went nah and then I had to watch two eps the next week.💀
This actually worked in my favor but you know that feel when you can't be arsed to watch it weekly.
They truly got me though cuz I was interested in how it would tie to the games... sigh
 
Pro's
- The characters.
 
Con's
- Literally everything else.

Needless to say since i'm discussing the series as a whole so there are some light spoilers.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Tales of Arise - review

Genre: RPG
Developer/publisher: Bandai Namco.
Platform: PS4,PS5,PC,Xbone.
Official Site: https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tales-of/tales-of-arise
Release date: 2021-9-10.
 
Wasn't sure if I was going to write about this game... or even like it cuz at first sight
it seemed rather edgy with some shining tears/wind vibes.
Just by watching the OP you could see what i'm talking about that is if you're familiar with that trope...
So my initial impressions of Tales of Arise were kind of hmmmmm? its no wonder after
what happened with Zestiria and Berseria trying to fix it that bait and switch mess
either way I was pleasantly surprised Arise turned out better than I expected!

Pro's
- excellent story(better than i expected atleast).
- a likable cast of characters that can grow on you.
- Plenty of side content to keep you busy.

Con's
- Bosses can be a bit unforgiving.
- CP system is terrible.
- Loading screens are a plenty(kinda makes me nostalgic) 

There won't be any plot spoilers discussed in this post but there will be a few screenshots without much context
I should add here that there is a minor one in a screen but I don't really consider Alphen's mask thingy
that much of a spoiler considering one could unmask him with dlc stuff right from the start (weird)
needless to say I had to add this warning here since this game is fairly new i've made
those screens as small as possible so you can scroll past however considering the jpn
twitter openly posted artwork and you can see his face on dlc item the dev's didn't really care......