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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Visual Novel. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 11 de enero de 2011

I.Give.Up once again

Kara no shoujo is great. It’s good. It’s fine. It’s too complicated for its own good! I have just spent

sábado, 11 de diciembre de 2010

Flyable Heart review

hat was…really good. I have no idea why, but I really enjoyed this. I mean, nothing about this game should be fantastic, just look at my first impressions! I even half skipped through a lot of the story! But I still really like it! And I can’t stop using exclamation marks! There are already a few reviews out for this already, but I want to get my two cents in.
Premise:

Kirakira -completed-

Some times, there is a game which is well rated, but I just can’t get into it. That was the case for Symphonic rain

domingo, 5 de diciembre de 2010

Kusarihime -euthanasia-

After Kusarihime -euthanasia- was created, its writer, Hoshizora Meteor, wanted to create a fanbook. In doing so, some other writers were dragged into the project. They were Urobuchi Gen, Romeo, and Kinoko Nasu. All three

viernes, 26 de noviembre de 2010

Moe moe rabu rabu~ Flyable heart and Tenshin Ranman impressions

I’m pretty sure that I have gotten to the point that happy fluffy eroges are no longer able to impress me. However, for reasons unknown to me, I’ve decided to take a look at Flyable heart and Tenshin ranman. Both of these titles are on the lighter side, praised for their art and production values. I’ve only gone through Amane and Sakurako in FH and Sana in TR, but I think it’s enough for me to say something about them.

domingo, 21 de noviembre de 2010

Hanachirasu…review?


Since it just got released in English and it’s short, I’ve decided to give Hanachirasu a spin. The premise is really simple: two swordsmen really, really, really want to fight each other. The setting, however, of a world where nuclear weapons were never successfully developed, is very interesting. There were huge chunks of exposition set to explain the history and social consequences, all of which were quite interesting. What was less interesting, however, was the even bigger chunks of exposition explaining the history and details of sword fighting. They added to the tone and the mood and the plot, yes, but they were a complete bore to read through. I had guessed most of the plot twists and the ending. On top of that, the h-scenes were also completely bland (although I’ve never had any expectations in that department, for some reason the h-scenes in this game didn’t feel like h-scenes). There is some comedy which felt misplaced within the serious text. Some of the non-true endings, in particular, felt completely out of place. I mean, a zombie apocalypse? Really?


That said, the characters are still interesting, and I especially like Akane. He has an attitude that gets on the nerves of

viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010

miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2010

Is this death?

Is this death?

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gainst my better judgment, I have just finished the Ef fandisc, Tenshi no Nichiyoubi. I say against my better

jueves, 4 de noviembre de 2010

Hoshizora no memoria+ Eternal heart review

Due to certain real life circumstances, I can no longer look at romance stories like I used to… Sigh… Really, you think that certain lines are only uttered on screen, than certain situations only happen in fiction. It is honestly freaky when you notice it happening around you.

lunes, 18 de octubre de 2010

Umineko ep7 impressions

FANTASTIC.
The beginning put me off a bit. First, Battler’s appearance at the beginning really threw me off. And then, I saw…

domingo, 10 de octubre de 2010

Canvas 2 English patch

Canvas 2 English patch~



Clap clap clap~ I’ve been interested in this game since my “OMG Naru Nanao is the most awesomest artist