Like 70% cutscenes and scripted events for a game that has no plot.

About as close as a video game can get to being a genuine epic, with a grand, sprawling narrative set in a dynamic world driven by a plethora of distinct characters with their own baggages and arcs.

And it's still not even the best the series has to offer.

"I'm not asking you to become a saint. You can be the person you think is right. If you can accept your mistakes and are able to apologize, you'll certainly grow up to be a wonderful boy in ten years."

It's crazy to fathom I'd been waiting for this for about half my life now, and it's even crazier to fathom that it was completely worth it.

In short, it does everything it sets out to perfectly well and more. On a presentation level, I struggle to imagine visual novels being able to get any better than this. Both the art and music are appealing, moody, and atmospheric, faithful to the original's style yet standing out with a modern identity of its own. On a writing level, it's heartening to see just how far Nasu has come since his early days, staying true to the thematic core of his humble beginnings yet expanding upon the intimate stories of his characters and making them -- along with the world they inhabit -- feel more alive than ever before.

If Nasu brings this same energy and care to the next part, the routes that made Tsukihime truly special in the first place, then he's sure to have yet another magnum opus on his hands.

Shockingly good for a licensed game! Janky in all the ways you'd expect, but it captures the feeling of the movies amazingly well.

Main character seriously needs to get the School Days treatment.

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shat myself when i realized this is literally supposed to be a prequel to the mask (1994)

everyone gangsta until Gymnopedie No. 1 plays to a cold, winter backdrop

this is actually like, way better than the base game. what the fuck

even though it's set in japan, you can tell white people made this because you spend most of your time wandering through empty space

I'm more lenient than I should be toward Indigo Prophecy and Heavy Rain, mostly because of nostalgia, but this is just baffling and poorly structured. No sense of narrative cohesion or gradual tension whatsoever.

Even TV shows like Arrow and Lost at their worst have a better understanding of how nonlinear storytelling works. Embarrassing. I'm embarrassed I played this.

i love video games because they allow me to live out some of my wildest fantasies, like beating the shit out of school children

this entire game is that filthy frank video about vegans where he's making fun of slaughterhouse videos saying "DID THIS VIDEO OF A PIG GETTING RIPPED IN HALF GROSS YOU OUT? GOOD, BECAUSE NOW YOU KNOW THE TRUTH. YOU JUST WATCHED GORE AND YOU LEARNED NOTHING"

this is literally such a massive rip-off of tales of berseria

it's like lord of the rings in that even after they beat the main villain, there's still like five hours left

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