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budget resident evil with a bit of lovecraftian horror.

I was going to give this a 10/10 for some top tier old man yaoi but apparently, it’s not actually old man yaoi and is instead just an old man Russian taunt????? Fuck that shit

It’s uncanny how unfinished this game is

Would've been amazing if it wasn't locked behind a paywall and tried to just be a good game

Unfortunatley, I think Im abandoning this. after YEARS of playing this, Im tired of being forced to pay money to literally complete anything. They make side quests with a time limit and make it literally impossible to finish them without paying something. It's bullshit and I don't want to deal with it anymore. The story was interesting enough to keep me hooked for awhile but the paywall has gotten significantly worse every time I play.

luna lovegood married newt scamander's grandson, not Neville

K, thanks game. Way to rub it in

the funniest part of the game is that they announced the release date as well as it's fucking closure in the same post

Yay! Microtransactions for a game that'll shut down in three months! At least they're making it obvious the global release is a cash grab...

I have a big SIF shaped hole in my heart and the recent news of SIF 2 being ported to global servers in March just for the service to be terminated in May really got to me. This was a part of life taken away from me. The events at 3 AM, the brutal rates, the simplicity of it all ...

In truth, Bushiroad really tried to milk this game for years. I don't think it was meant to be as successful as it was and by the time it hit the fifth anniversary, it was supposed to be over, yet it limped its way into the 2020s, when the idol mania had cooled off. For what it was, School Idol Festival had a good run, I saw the anime because of this game and I think idols in general got popular in the west because of this game, a first of sorts. First in gacha mechanics, first in monetization, some people forget this game came out in 2013. So, let's say goodbye to history, goodbye to my Umi Sonoda cards, but let's not forget what it was and what it brought to the table.