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I will never emotionally be the same man I was before I started this game. Perfect.

10/10

Very good overall but not a fan of how it assumes incompetence by the reader. There is no reason why the same events in different perspectives needed to go into as much detail as they did in the later doors when we were already able to intuit character motivations off of the first few, made it drag unnecessarily. (I am not saying that we shouldn't have seen them at all)

i want to have sex with the maid

Anfangs habe ich ein bisschen gebraucht, um mich hooken zu lassen und ich musste mich etwas an den Artstyle gewöhnen (finde ihn aber mittlerweile super schön). Aber es hat sich gelohnt. Was für ein Ritt! Und absolut wundervoller Soundtrack.

One of the best stories written with some stunning music to accompany it.


It's been a year since i finished The House in Fata Morgana and still to this day i regarded it as one of the greatest story ever written. From story development and unique characters and settings that are set in 3 time periods, with interconnected characters and stories to using modern Japanese with a little 'flavor' of language from ancient times, which makes The House in Fata Morgana adapted to the current era. All of that provides a tense, sad atmosphere and at the same time a bit of comedy. However, the story in Fata Morgana is available in 7 Bad Endings and 1 True Ending, where the true ending of this visual novel gave me a cool breeze for my heart which has been holding back emotions since the story began.

The House in Fata Morgana has 8 different stories to tell throughout the entire story or what they call them "door". The story is set in one main setting, an old mansion which has a dark history starting from the persecution of a girl known as a 'witch' to the story of the protagonist 'you' and the maid welcomes you, sees your condition, and offers to give you a tour, which she hopes will help you jog your memory. Each room leads to you viewing various memories of past events that have taken place there. These memories are quite memorable, and set the stage for future revelations, even if it’s quite subtle in how it does it.

The first story tells the story of a brother and sister who live peacefully and freely with their family, until a mysterious white-haired and red-eyed girl comes to become a servant for the family.

The second story is probably the darkest part in this story for me, it tells of a 'monster' known as a sadistic murderer who lives in the big old house and a girl who is the same as the first story but in a different form enters the mysterious house. This story is extremely gruesome and graphic. Is it not for the faint of heart and I felt a little sick reading it at times.

The third story tells a wealthy businessman and his estranged relationship with his wife and the story behind that estranged relationship. It’s an incredibly moving story that shows how even the very best and self-sacrificing people have limits, and everyone will eventually break.

And from the fourth door to the last door or the eighth door becomes the main story which will discuss the past of the 'witch' who haunt the mansion, the servant girl, and the main character 'you', as well as their relationship with the three stories in the initial opening.

All of these stories have incredibly tragic ends, that could have been avoided with some other decision be it better communication, honesty, or repentance. But they serve to introduce characters that have a long-lasting effect on the overarching narrative, as well as establish the relevance of the mansion and its curse. Describing even a word past chapter three or door three leads too far down spoiler territory to say any more so i won't go deep into that.

There is quite a bit of foreshadowing as you expect from mystery genre like other titles, in even the simplest of events, and the story takes the time it needs to expound on each character, story, and theme. And that what makes The House in Fata Morgana's storytelling excellent.

Then you add another fantastic element on top of the writing which is the music because holy macaroonis they ain't lying when they said you have to experience it with headphone in the loading screen. Each character, scene, and mood is properly represented with a theme, that is sometimes really eerie with noises and sound effects, other times a moody piano, and often with simply incredible female vocals like the soundtracks 'Giselle' and 'Cicio'. The words are all in an ancient dialect of Portuguese, and sound very Latin and mysterious. Some of the songs will make your hair stand up, while others sound nearly reverent.

What i learn from The House in Fata Morgana is that wherever and whenever a person are there are people who will love and care for them until they wait for us to return and be by their side, revenge is not a good thing but you have to let go of it and move forward in a better direction. Life is a difficult thing where sometimes we encounter bad things and even tragedy, but behind it all there is a beautiful story.

All in all, The House in Fata Morgana is one of those tales that is incredibly well written, mature, dark, and bloody that explore the deepest, darkest depths of depravity in the human soul. Even though at first I was not used to the realist images of this visual novel, in the end I realized that the realist images and the choice not to use voice actors for each character were so that players could enjoy the story, and for me personally this visual novel has parts that can answer questions in life. An unrushed story with the characters each having their own reasons and backstories that portrayed what is sacrificial love looks like.

raw goat kino swag. the catharsis was worth it. love is real. we're all gonna make it

fantastic stories, beautiful music, just quite long for a visual novel and yeah it's nearly more a book than a video game. Stil I absolutely recommend it, as the nights I spend with these stories were very memorable

The House In Fata Morgana is a visual novel focusing around a manor, named "The Rose Manor", it is a very Shakespearean-esque Light Novel, taking subtle ,but alot of references from the theatre plays- It is a light novel about insanity, and the passage of time- And you, the Master of this Manor, trying to recover the memories of who you once were, assisted by your Maid.

For what? To break a witch's curse, a witch's curse as old as generations- I went through this novel expecting a good story, because that's usually what a normal people does. A good story, nothing more- But holy fuck, has it shattered my expectations by the ROOF. (I can't give any names on who The Maid's name, or the Witch's, or the Master's name, because they're all spoilers, and this is a story that I don't want to tell to anyone, or spoil to anybody- It doesn't matter to me if people will never read it, it doesn't matter if they're not interested, in this game, but this is something I am truly passionate about.)
And if Shakespeare was still alive, I think this is something he'd genuienly enjoy. I find it quite frankly beautiful, and the aesthetics, the artstyle, the orchestration, the music... Everything is so excellent.

The writing is phenomenal, each doors are representing different "memories" of the manors, all set in different times. This is one of the most beautiful stories about tragedy, and insanity. The passage of time ; I can't go all in-depth here- But the story has such a multi-layered complexity that so much stories I have read, does not par up to this.

It baffles me how good it is, it is genius. It is honestly insane, and maybe I'm emotional, but the amount of tears I've shed for this VN is genuienly insane- Because, even though you know the tragedy is coming, as it is the purpose, it doesn't stop to baffle me. And the ending... God, the ending made it so worth it, after it all.

This has a very, very sweet spot in my heart. I am so glad I could experience this, even if other people may think of it as mediocre, it won't budge the experiences I felt with this Visual Novel. If the world disagrees with me, it doesn't matter. I love this, and I think practically nothing can help me change my thoughts about this.

Deeply harrowing yet still has me crying tears of joy at the end