The game let’s you look at, replay and listen to certain scenes in the gallery based on the CGs you unlocked. All of this combined makes the game an immersive experience.Īrt: Gorgeous, gorgeous art. The voices are great and I love a voiced game (the heroine is not voiced though). The music that plays throughout the game is relaxing. For example, if the heroine is in a scary situation, the music will change to a suspenseful sound. Music/voices: There is a variety of music in the game to match the mood of that part of the game you are playing. Sawa, left, and Orion at the cafe with the heroine It’s got a little bit of everything: humor, scariness, suspense, seriousness, and sadness. I plan to do a 100 percent completion of the game because it’s just that fun. The game also has two mini-games you can play. This is a great game and I plan to replay Kent’s routes to see the other endings, or just to see what happens if I pick different choices. There were cute moments with other characters besides Kent, which gave the game a deeper feeling - such as the heroine’s relationship with Mine, another female character. He was a bit creepy, giving off scary vibes at some points making an otherwise light-hearted game serious. I’m sure once I complete all the routes the mystery surrounding Ukyo will be unveiled. You got to meet other characters, including the mysterious Ukyo. I liked watching Kent and the heroine’s development and watching them change based on the choices I made. I like the element of surprise so I didn’t use it during the course of my gameplay. At least I didn’t get any of the bad endings! Helpful hint: When you right-click for the settings and click on “parameters” you can see how your relationship is doing based on your choices. The game boasts 20+ endings, so who knows?ĭespite trying to make the best choices that would help build their relationship, I got the normal ending instead of the good ending. I’m not sure if how many I got correct or wrong affected the outcome of the game. Although they were basic math questions they do require effort to find the right answer. I was surprised as I wasn’t expecting literally 10 questions. Despite the slow introduction, the game is very immersive and the choices the game gives you aren’t always obvious in terms of choosing the “best” answer. In fact, I had a choice of whether to study the work manual or do 10 math questions and I chose the 10 math questions. The game takes a minute to get really interesting since the heroine has no memories and she’s relearning her place in the world she is in. I played Kent’s route, as he wears glasses and I was attracted to his logical personality. You can use a software like Parallels or Apple’s own Bootcamp to run the game. ![]() So that’s a tip for any Mac-only people out there who want to play this game. ![]() Story and gameplay: For this game, I used the Steam version on Parallels for Mac. He gives the heroine mysterious warnings, then vanishes.Whether he wants to protect the heroine or harm her is unclear. Ukyo: A strange young man who unexpectedly appears everywhere. His desire to protect and love the heroine are extremely strong, to the point that his mental state sometimes becomes unstable…… She sees Toma beside her as he whispers, “I will protect you.” Toma has been steadily watching the Heroine from a close distance in an older brother-like fashion. ![]() Toma: When the heroine wakes, she finds herself collapsed on an unfamiliar road. His interest in the heroine is largely due to his “eyes” not working on her. Having given up on having a true relationship,he lives life as a playboy college student, indulging himself in transient pleasures. Ikki has a unique condition that makes women fall in love with him when they look into his eyes. Ikki: A young man with an idol-like popularity, who is also the heroine’s lover. For Kent, even love is something that needs to be explained with logic. The people around him, along with their emotions, are subjects of his observation. He has a tendency to take amusement in phenomena that can’t be clearly explained by logic. Kent: The heroine’s rather brusque boyfriend, a mathematics graduate student who always tries to take a bird’s-eye view of matters. It’s rare for him to become emotional, but he shows a deep affection towards those he considers close. Having had others distance themselves because his father had committed murder, Shin is colder He is apparently her childhood friend and lover. Shin: A young man who abruptly gives a kiss to the heroine after she wakes up in a hospital bed. Heroine: As she investigates her room and the people connected to her, she comes to know various information about herself, such as her life as a student, or that she has a part-time job.
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