Reviews from

in the past


This VN isn't groundbreaking or anything but I was weirdly hooked by it??? Also I'm a sucker for royal bodyguard/their royal charge pairings so maybe it isn't a surprise that I was feasting.

Honestly the magic system is pretty cool and given that Gara is my favourite Warframe conceptually speaking, it's no surprise that Ritona's glass weaponry makes me hoot and holler. I don't care if it's impractical, it's COOL AS HELL

A very odd game to me. The beginning caught my immediate interest with how bombastic it was and how indulgent it handed out CGs. I was hooked! Then came a great lull as the game got lost in its own world building, where every conversation felt like its sole purpose was to explain the magic system in stilted explanations. It was a trudge for a good while, but eventually the crux of the story got introduced with a slow and meandering build up. I wasn't sure at first about the themes it presented because they felt heavy handed and clumsy, but somehow, out of nowhere, the conclusion was able to tie it all together in a very satisfying and emotional way. Every worry I had about the writing was made good on. The ending was not quite as bombastic as the beginning, but hooked me just as much, and made me immediately wishlist the sequel.

An enjoyable and emotional piece of fiction, albeit a bit too short (even if it split up into parts)

A graphic novel promising the need to make decisions, but I think there were two times you actually got to do that? It was very clearly a set up for a long and in-depth story and it did that fairly well. My main complaint about the world establishment was it relied a lot on overexplaining terms and phrases integral to the universe. I started skipping through conversations once I got the gist. Overall, the world was interesting and I imagine was a good set up for what's to follow. Don't think I'll be going into the next game.