Saturday, July 22, 2017

Review Plans for August-December



Having a bit of a big margin here since I'll be starting school next month, but it's been awhile since I've written about Review plans!

I've gotten a new phone, so I will finally get to reviewing After School Affairs once I reacquaint myself with everything by replaying the story's I have and getting caught up on everything else. No small task I assure you but I will try to speed through so I can play more Hidetake stories lol

I've also been playing Mystic Messenger, but seeing as I wanna see everything the game has to offer and it's Real-time based, it might be awhile. I've gotten everyone's good end except for 707's who I haven't started, and haven't done any bad endings or DLC stories yet.

I also went on a bit of a Steam Spree for summer sale, buying among other things, Backstage Pass. I've also played Period Cube and have CollarxMalice preordered but I'm not sure if I'll be reviewing those two yet out of pure laziness.

So here's the TL;DR version!

After School Affairs (finally!)
Mystic Messenger

Potentially Period: Cube, Backstage Pass and CollarxMalice

(Quick Look) The Masquerade Killer Kickstarter Demo [Otome Game Demo Review]



The Masquerade Killer is an otome game set in the Victorian Age with mystery elements by the studio Ebullience Games. If that name is familiar to any, that's because they have worked on titles such as AIRIS and Red String of Fate, as well as featuring members that worked on the game Lads in Distress. They've certainly had a history with making otome games. This is my first foray with the group with this game. And I'm very impressed from what I've seen of the demo.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

(RAGEQUIT) A prince, a house steward, and an assassin. [Otome Game Review]



I've played my fair share of shitty mobage games in my time. Whether it's using babelfish to translate the text, or their engine is bullshit and crashes every other second, I've experienced a good amount of shitty games. Fast forward to now with me trying to play this game. WEW. At least with the others I could play through them in their entirety if  I just stayed determined, but this game goes as far as to frustrate you. This is less a review of the game and more a review of the insane practices HuneX has done for this app.

Sunday, July 9, 2017

[Otome Game Review] A Foretold Affair Review




A Foretold Affair is a Steampunk Visual Novel game created by GB Patch, in it you play as an Abnormal, Buffalo Seer who lived in a closed off area called the Sanctuary where only Abnormal's live. Buffalo Seer is a Seer, meaning, they have the ability to look into the future. In order for the Seer to actually see the vision though, they require another abnormal called a Reader, so it's more like Seers show other people their future without being able to see it themselves. I guess Buffalo Seer is really a Buffalo Show-er! Buffalo Seer gets permission to do a reading on themselves one day, as long as other members of the Sanctuary Counsel get to see the vision as well with a Reader, and Seer looks three years into the future.

Skip to Final Thoughts to avoid spoilers