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Saya no Uta
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Moonstone Island
Moonstone Island

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Dark Souls: Remastered
Dark Souls: Remastered

Feb 12

Planetarian HD
Planetarian HD

Feb 11

Saya no Uta
Saya no Uta

Feb 04

Palworld
Palworld

Jan 19

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I had fun for a little bit. The card battles were enough to keep me entertained til about the third season of the year, but I"ve got other things to do and other places to be and I can't really be asked to finish the 4 temples and the hidden boss. I finished the 1 year the cheap way. Life sims just aren't for me it seems.

Honestly, I prefer the ONA version of the anime. There really isn't anything that this does significantly worse or better and it's nice seeing the extended interactions between Yumemi and the junker, but part of what makes the adaptation one of my favorite anime is its conciseness. This is by no means a long visual novel of course, but we are talking about a playtime somewhere in the vicinity of 3x as long as the series' runtime. I think that playing this was worth it for sure and I appreciate the somewhat greater depth of character, but if I was asked to reconsume the series in some form, it would be the way I've done it three times before.

Aside from the key moment just prior to the first choice you make in the story, Saya no Uta is masterful. Every route actually worked for me surprisingly enough, the OST lent itself fantastically toward the atmosphere, the sex scenes were perfectly uncomfortable and felt at home in the narrative, and Saya is honestly adorable. I'm a known lover of gap moe, especially moe horror, and this occupies that tiny space that my weird ass actually finds most enjoyable.