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“Own World Logic” is highly prevalent here as well degrading the quality of the story, plus one of my peeves of having relevant subcharacters completely missing a sprite or even lines didn’t help with immersion at least. It’s just that while the effort is commendable the execution was poor and the entire game just screams time paradox unanswered and rushed conclusions at the end. Ambitious, but unfortunately I think it failed this time. Heroines were likeable and were the center of attention, giving this title that “charage” atmosphere, yet the story had a lot of elements and effort placed into it which gave the game this “ambiguous” atmosphere where the writer was trying to accomplish both things at once (sell its characters AND have a serious story).

Generally speaking, I actually liked the humor and the heroine design in this game.
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So overall, an “okay” charage to play, but with the plethora of games I have available in terms of both PC games, MMOs, mobage, and other galge, it was more or less a waste of time. Heroine routes are highly generic, beginning is interesting enough but loses its focus and transitions from the theme of flying to a very generic galge, and it really REALLY doesn’t help that the entirity of this game just screams a ripoff from the more successful title. I wouldn’t say it’s bad, per se, but anything that’s not original nowadays is a good reason for me to drop the game so that’s what I did with this one. This along with convenient placing (a guy suddenly placed in an enviornment with bishoujos) and affection for him coming from nowhere, plus lackluster CVs made this game really boring. Just to avoid being sued for copyright they went with airplanes instead of flying shoes, and unfortunately the game was extremely hard to understand especially when it comes to its sports element because hell I don’t know jack shit about planes. Well we all knew it we just didn’t say it.īut as a Aokana knockoff, the game performed much more inferior to its copy-cat, especially considering the main theme of the game was thrown out the window pretty early within the game. The characters are extremely bland even though the transitioning is decent, and I can’t see the game getting any better with interaction between heroines and the protagonist that’ll most likely NOT involve other heroines (ironically because subheroines are present) plus the art is actually really awkward. I dropped this game purely because I didn’t see the story getting any better than what I saw so far. Very little of the introduction has anything about said heroines and it’s only once you enter their route (for which the splits happen pretty freaking quickly, mind you) when they’re described in more detail.Ī lot of the intro was about playing the self-blaming game so that wasn’t exactly the most fun reading, and how there’s conveniently this school that trains idols and the protagonist was chosen to be the manager for one of the promising groups doesn’t really excite me to keep reading.Īrt is actually somewhat awkward for some characters although this game did have three artists, and overall even the choice of CVs were moderate at best Ogura Yui is best off voicing nukige Turns out, it was more of a miss with a very generic (despite being an older title) storyline revolving around personal shortcomings and heroines actually being far too immature for my liking. I remember this writer for being very good especially when it comes to specific Whirlpool games, so I was pretty eager to see what he had in store for me in this title. The main reason why I even thought about picking this title up was because a very famous writer named “Daisangen” was a part of its scenario.
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Obviously if there’s actually a really good game I want to scream about, those will get the full reviews like I’ve been doing in the past, but otherwise we’ll stick with this format. I might be doing something like this on a 3-4 month basis because it’s easier for me.

I still find it necessary to at least give some form of feedback regarding my thoughts for these finished (or dropped) titles, so here we are. Unfortunately, I have NOT had the time to properly write reviews for all of these titles, and likely never will. So I wasn’t gone for a while doing nothing: I was still playing titles and jotting down my thoughts for them.
