I think everyone should try this game with the forewarning that it might not be for them. So many people I've spoken to about this game would never have predicted they would love it, yet they find themselves totally obsessed with it. Sometimes people just don't like Koi. Sometimes people prefer stories that get to the sex faster, or at least sprinkle it in earlier. Some people don't like the kinetic novel format. Yet I've talked to many people that have had these opinions and yet count themselves fans, or converts.
Story - prepare to go on an epic journey here, and I mean epic in the sense that it is highly ambitious and has a lot of story to tell. But rest assured your in good hands. The dev knows where he's going. Stuff is planned. Things are properly foreshadowed. I've seen so many games where the author writes some sort of fantasy save-the-world stuff into his game and then introduces so many nonsensical concepts that nothing feels grounded, or has no plan where to go and writes himself into a corner. That's not happening here. You're in the hands of a capable storyteller and he will rip your heart out and put it back together better than before in the best possible way.
Characters - What can I say here? It is hard not to fall in love with each and every character. Despite the large cast of characters they all get adequate attention and development. And they don't *stop* developing as new characters get the focus, which is a problem for so many games. Oh, and the villains are incredibly entertaining.
Visuals - This game is gorgeous to look at. None of this pov-staring into a koi model's face while their mouth moves with the dialogue. It feels more like reading a comic where the view shifts to the speaker and to focus on reactions, expressions, and emotions. The action sequences are beautiful and suitably jaw-dropping, and there is great use of visual transitions and effects. The kinetic novel format is fully leveraged here.
Music and Sound Design - its amazing. The dev has licensed a ton of great music to add atmosphere, as well as commissioned original tracks for many of the characters and scenes. You're more likely to hear a song you'd actually listen to voluntarily than a track you've already heard in a dozen erotic games already.
Stuff you should know:
- game is mostly a kinetic novel with some conversation trees and the occasional pop up choice. There's a jrpg style combat section at some point but this is currently a skippable prototype.
- The story is told not from a single perspective but from the perspective of the ensemble cast of main characters
- you cannot rename the male lead
- the lewds are not animated
- the first half of the game is almost devoid of lewd content (and the later half is stuffed with psychedelic kinky group sex that hits hard)
I would encourage anyone to try this game, and at least get to chapter 2 or 3. Chances are by then you'll either be completely hooked or know that you aren't.
Story - prepare to go on an epic journey here, and I mean epic in the sense that it is highly ambitious and has a lot of story to tell. But rest assured your in good hands. The dev knows where he's going. Stuff is planned. Things are properly foreshadowed. I've seen so many games where the author writes some sort of fantasy save-the-world stuff into his game and then introduces so many nonsensical concepts that nothing feels grounded, or has no plan where to go and writes himself into a corner. That's not happening here. You're in the hands of a capable storyteller and he will rip your heart out and put it back together better than before in the best possible way.
Characters - What can I say here? It is hard not to fall in love with each and every character. Despite the large cast of characters they all get adequate attention and development. And they don't *stop* developing as new characters get the focus, which is a problem for so many games. Oh, and the villains are incredibly entertaining.
Visuals - This game is gorgeous to look at. None of this pov-staring into a koi model's face while their mouth moves with the dialogue. It feels more like reading a comic where the view shifts to the speaker and to focus on reactions, expressions, and emotions. The action sequences are beautiful and suitably jaw-dropping, and there is great use of visual transitions and effects. The kinetic novel format is fully leveraged here.
Music and Sound Design - its amazing. The dev has licensed a ton of great music to add atmosphere, as well as commissioned original tracks for many of the characters and scenes. You're more likely to hear a song you'd actually listen to voluntarily than a track you've already heard in a dozen erotic games already.
Stuff you should know:
- game is mostly a kinetic novel with some conversation trees and the occasional pop up choice. There's a jrpg style combat section at some point but this is currently a skippable prototype.
- The story is told not from a single perspective but from the perspective of the ensemble cast of main characters
- you cannot rename the male lead
- the lewds are not animated
- the first half of the game is almost devoid of lewd content (and the later half is stuffed with psychedelic kinky group sex that hits hard)
I would encourage anyone to try this game, and at least get to chapter 2 or 3. Chances are by then you'll either be completely hooked or know that you aren't.