Que se puede decir la Mejor Novela Visual
Las palabras son pocas para esta obra de arte, la historia es tan compleja y sublime que vale la pena todo el juego, el trabajo invertido y el realismo que te da es impresionante
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5 Bewertungen in Mexiko
Las palabras son pocas para esta obra de arte, la historia es tan compleja y sublime que vale la pena todo el juego, el trabajo invertido y el realismo que te da es impresionante
I had previously refunded because the game did not display correctly in iPhone 14, but I now saw that it has been updated so I repurchased. There’s still the system clock in the corner but it’s not super annoying. If they got rid of the system clock and fixed some crashes this would be a perfect port.
Coming from the anime I thought this series couldn't get any more amazing well I was wrong the visual novel does more for the characters and story trust me this will be a wild ride that by the end you will be satisfied enjoy
The contact and email lists on the in-game phone look blank. You can blindly tap around to find them, but that makes the game hard if not impossible to play. At least on a XS Max
I have really been enjoying this game, however, once the iOS 13 update happened you can no longer use the menu. It kinda breaks the game and makes it so you can’t save or check anything. I would give it 5 stars all the way but unfortunately it is unplayable now :/
Sure the iOS version has some trivial bugs but besides that it’s perfect! The game itself has the best story of any form of entertainment I’ve seen, able to bring someone with a stone heart like me to tears. If you have the money, don’t hesitate to buy!!!
Is it possible to obtain the ipad version without repaying? Recently got an ipad and hadn’t yet had the chance to play this vn after purchasing.
Make no mistake; you’re paying for a whole game here and getting your money’s worth. The game is a visual novel, so interaction or ‘gameplay’ is fairly minimal - what you’re coming for is the story, and it is fantastic. You play as Okabe, a chunnibyou nutcase mad scientist wannabe in downtown Akibahara. Throughout the story, you’ll meet many characters and friends who offer interesting and compelling stories. Some of them are fairly trope-ish, but Okabe tends to disrupt those cliches fairly well, and any major predictions you have about the story will be slightly subverted. The game also has a unique, realistic tone that plays very well. Phone interactions, your primary source of character ‘routes’, are a fun way to get you involved with the game. There’s also an extensive ‘tips’ section that acts as a glossary, achievements and a music gallery. The game is fairly long (30+ hours) so you’ll get a lot from your purchase. It’s also fully voice-acted, but sadly only in Japanese. The voice acting adds a lot, but dual voice would be great in the future. The characters designs fit great into the theme - the shading on all of the characters is done in a style reminiscent of space or glial cell mapping. The game also has a few CGs where you get to see he action closer. These aren’t as common as I’d like them to be, but it’s always a treat when they pop up. A fairly important feature that this game has (that some mobile games don’t, for some reason) is a suspend feature. Interrupt your game and when you next open it, it’ll pick up right where you left off. Similarly, the game auto saves about every 10 seconds, so even manual reloading is easy. The translation is amazing. All the references, terms and jokes are translated into thier English equivalents. Things that wouldn’t make sense if they were direct translations (like memes in Japan we don’t have here) have been smoothed out. The game reads so well, you’d think it was written for an English audience. EDIT: I’m playing through the sequel, Steins;Gate 0 right now, and I’m sorely missing the humor of the translation that this version has. Even over the other localizations of this game on Xbox or PC, this version of the translation is hilarious and insightful, accurately recreating net slang from 2010 (when the game is set). This is definitely the definitive version of this game. There are a few minor gripes. Sometimes, the music will glitch and start playing the soundtrack twice, at two different points in
Whole heartedly can say, this game deserves its rating.
Really enjoyed the story and ended up truly connected to the characters. The amazing characterization has you deeply hating the "bad guys" and actually caring for the well being of the "good guys". The pacing was absolutely splendid in my opinion and was very well done. Definitely recommend!! Little pricey but will engage you for dozens of hours and will leave you begging for more!!