Main game
3.84 average rating based on 88 ratings
before we get into it, a disclaimer: i have not and probably never will play the bad endings; i've been told many of them present sexual noncon situations and i personally have no interest in experiencing any of that. regardless, i consider the game finished on my end since i've played every intended fully-finished story for each of the characters.
the good
the complicated
before we get into it, a disclaimer: i have not and probably never will play the bad endings; i've been told many of them present sexual noncon situations and i personally have no interest in experiencing any of that. regardless, i consider the game finished on my end since i've played every intended fully-finished story for each of the characters.
the good
the complicated
the bad
this game is effectively a solid 3.5 stars to me, and even though i'm not really into sexual content most of the time, i have no regrets about playing it. if you decide to pick it up as well and don't mind/are interested in the sex scenes (which are the only way to play the game's story in its fully finished state as of right now), don't forget to either purchase it directly from jast or apply the 18+ patch to the steam version. happy murdering!
This game is just one big trigger warning.
SA isn't romance. Bad enough when SA is used as a plot point of convenience, but you're really coming here trying to make SA an okay thing in a relationship, huh? Gross doesn't begin to cover it.
Also, there's a full blown 2-ish minutes of flashing/warped images that are a huge seizure trigger at the end of Noiz's route that you can't skip or even get to move faster in any way shape or form. TBF, there are a many scenes with flashing lights or other potential triggering imagery, but at least those you can click through and get to pass by relatively fast. This is a loooong time and it's extremely intense, again, with no way to get through it.
Description from VNDB:
A time far in the future. In Midorijima, an island to the southwest of the Japanese islands. People and nature once coexisted on this plentiful island.
However, due to being purchased by the leading company of Japan "Toue Company", one third of the island has been changed into the extravagant amusement facility "Platinum Jail". Equipped with the latest cutting edge technology, Platinum Jail has gathered attention. On the other side, the islanders who became victims of forceful development are forced into the "Former Residents District", and have no choice but to carry out their lives in a place that is by no means prosperous.
The protagonist Aoba spends his days working part-time at the junk shop "Heibon" inside the Former Residents District, living together with his grandmother Tae.
Among the young people of the Former Residents District, a certain game has become popular. In "Liebstiez", teams are created and days of human-bullet turf wars unfold. On the other hand, "Rhyme" is an electronic brain online game using a virtual world as its setting which "Rhymers" are going crazy over. Aoba shows no interest in either one, thinking that it would be nice to just live peacefully with …
Description from VNDB:
A time far in the future. In Midorijima, an island to the southwest of the Japanese islands. People and nature once coexisted on this plentiful island.
However, due to being purchased by the leading company of Japan "Toue Company", one third of the island has been changed into the extravagant amusement facility "Platinum Jail". Equipped with the latest cutting edge technology, Platinum Jail has gathered attention. On the other side, the islanders who became victims of forceful development are forced into the "Former Residents District", and have no choice but to carry out their lives in a place that is by no means prosperous.
The protagonist Aoba spends his days working part-time at the junk shop "Heibon" inside the Former Residents District, living together with his grandmother Tae.
Among the young people of the Former Residents District, a certain game has become popular. In "Liebstiez", teams are created and days of human-bullet turf wars unfold. On the other hand, "Rhyme" is an electronic brain online game using a virtual world as its setting which "Rhymers" are going crazy over. Aoba shows no interest in either one, thinking that it would be nice to just live peacefully with his grandmother.
But the disaster that will shake up those peaceful days has already begun...
So a guy breaks into aoba's house and he just let's the guy get up and come towards him, should've beat his ass when was down on the ground.
i got clear's route! no complaints there as he's my fave along with noiz. i didn't aim for any particular guy and instead just chose the options i thought aoba would choose, which is how i usually like to roleplay for a visual novel's first playthrough.
tbh the game isn't all that special so far (i'm about halfway through), but i trust the friend who recommended it to me so i'm still looking forward to whatever happens further in.
my friend is watching me play this (they used to be obsessed with it back when it released) and i definitely recommend the two-person experience for maximum fun. specifically 1. the game (or the intro, at least) is quite slow and having someone along to make fun of aoba's hilarious mary sue syndrome becomes a plus 2. sex scenes are boring to me as a general rule so if it comes down to it i can just ask my friend to summarize whatever plot developments happen within the cacophony of grunts and moans and skip the stuff entirely. no downsides
That description is so helpful :))))))))
Summary from VNDB: A time far in the future. In Midorijima, an island to the southwest of the Japanese islands. People and nature once coexisted on this plentiful island.
However, due to being purchased by the leading company of Japan "Toue Company", one third of the island has been changed into the extravagant amusement facility "Platinum Jail". Equipped with the latest cutting edge technology, Platinum Jail has gathered attention. On the other side, the islanders who became victims of forceful development are forced into the "Former Residents District", and have no choice but to carry out their lives in a place that is by no means prosperous.
The protagonist Aoba spends his days working part-time at the junk shop "Heibon" inside the Former Residents District, living together with his grandmother Tae.
Among the young people of the Former Residents District, a certain game has become popular. In "Liebstiez", teams are created and days of human-bullet turf wars unfold. On the other hand, "Rhyme" is an electronic brain online game using a virtual world as its setting which "Rhymers" are going crazy over. Aoba shows no interest in either one, thinking that it would be …
That description is so helpful :))))))))
Summary from VNDB: A time far in the future. In Midorijima, an island to the southwest of the Japanese islands. People and nature once coexisted on this plentiful island.
However, due to being purchased by the leading company of Japan "Toue Company", one third of the island has been changed into the extravagant amusement facility "Platinum Jail". Equipped with the latest cutting edge technology, Platinum Jail has gathered attention. On the other side, the islanders who became victims of forceful development are forced into the "Former Residents District", and have no choice but to carry out their lives in a place that is by no means prosperous.
The protagonist Aoba spends his days working part-time at the junk shop "Heibon" inside the Former Residents District, living together with his grandmother Tae.
Among the young people of the Former Residents District, a certain game has become popular. In "Liebstiez", teams are created and days of human-bullet turf wars unfold. On the other hand, "Rhyme" is an electronic brain online game using a virtual world as its setting which "Rhymers" are going crazy over. Aoba shows no interest in either one, thinking that it would be nice to just live peacefully with his grandmother.
But the disaster that will shake up those peaceful days has already begun...
why is aoba so anime. i want to send him on assertiveness training.
anyways, it was fun but i feel like it could have gotten the same plot points across in half the time, and that's coming from a person who loves visual novels and games with lots of plot/dialogue.
also, clear is bae.