Petit Novel Series: Harvest December

Petit Novel Series: Harvest December

released on Dec 10, 2015

Petit Novel Series: Harvest December

released on Dec 10, 2015

A collection of all thirteen chapters from the Harvest December series of episodic visual novels for the Nintendo 3DS.


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This is a love story that is usually very typical. It’s made more interesting because of the gods and the land involved. The story keeps reminding you that despite the gods acting like humans sometimes, they’re still unpredictable and can make harsh decisions because they just look at things differently. There is also a bit of Japanese culture that can make this game stand out. By that, I mean the fact that traditional objects or behaviours are mentioned and it’s explained when you click on the terms. It also helps that the characters are interesting and I did get involved with the story. It has a heart despite one fault that I am not a fan of but this depends on the reader whether it’s a flaw or not. This game’s story is, to put it best, the anime type that only seems to come from a male author. By that I mean almost every single women falling for the main character including gods, somehow impregnating women without doing the deed, women mostly thinking and fighting over guys, being a male pervert is somehow a normal personality trait etc. I’m totally not about that but it still won me over for the other things that I mentioned. Also the fact that many of the characters do grow and they learn some harsh lessons. Masaki (the main character) would always say reality is merciless and it’s quite fitting. Other faults are mainly typo and there could have probably been more budget since the game is mostly reading with some beautiful art that gets reused sometimes. 3D on the 3DS would have also been welcome. Another surprise is the game’s soundtrack. It’s quite catchy and enjoyable. Anyway, you probably know what you’re getting yourself into and you probably know whether it’s the right game for you or not. You can be rest assured that it’s not bad at least. It can surprise you in a good way.