Something terrible has happened. You can’t bear to think about it - but you can’t live like this anymore. You stopped attending school, you haven’t left your house in months, you have no reason to get out of bed anymore. There are no choices left. No choice except... that strange golden letter. It’s time to get your life back together. One last try.
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The game is good. The art style is beautiful. There are different ways to achieve a task and many different ending too. But I feel like I miss a lot here and there because of the number of choices you can make.
Edit: This was my first experience with a game that progresses based on the choices I make. Initially, I didn't realize I needed to save the game at the points where decisions are made. Now that I'm aware of this, I believe I'll be able to enjoy the game more.
Edit: This was my first experience with a game that progresses based on the choices I make. Initially, I didn't realize I needed to save the game at the points where decisions are made. Now that I'm aware of this, I believe I'll be able to enjoy the game more.
Great art, charming music, and solid character design. The dialogue is entertaining as well. The controls feel snappy and the character moves very quickly, which is a blessing as there can be a decent amount of backtracking in this game.
It definitely has some rpgmaker-horror-isms like requiring the player to save often, and a lot of exploration to hit certain achievements.
I wish the save points were a little more frequent to prevent repeated cutscenes and dialogue. I felt like I had to sit through the same conversation multiple times at more points than I liked.
I played this game before the prologue, and I'm excited to see what came first. If you're a fan of the genre, I recommend giving this one a go :)
It definitely has some rpgmaker-horror-isms like requiring the player to save often, and a lot of exploration to hit certain achievements.
I wish the save points were a little more frequent to prevent repeated cutscenes and dialogue. I felt like I had to sit through the same conversation multiple times at more points than I liked.
I played this game before the prologue, and I'm excited to see what came first. If you're a fan of the genre, I recommend giving this one a go :)