

The first time Salete dies AFTER meeting Clune (so not the beginning scenes when she dies via the Iron Maiden), you’re forced into a bad end anyways with the words of Clune saying “What a shame. Don’t be a wimp though turn that shit off like I did, since the game isn’t incredibly difficult with this anyways. I knew it was going to be dark, and the presence of an option called “Bad End Markers” made it pretty obvious that throughout the game there are choices that put you in a bad route. This starts the twisted and comedic tale of Salete, enacted fully via the protagonist herself.

Having lost her memories, her only way to remember how she died is through playing out the scenes that lead her slowly to her death. She arrives at a mysterious stage where a strange character named Clune offers her a second life, but only if she manages to find out how she died.
PLAY GAME EROGE PLUS
As with all titles that maximize immersion for the readers, this gives the game major plus points.Īs a story, it revolves around Salete, a princess who lost everything–her lover, her family, her friends, her country, and later even her life. The dark theme, the foreshadows, and story execution were excellent and after finishing the game it really does feel like I’ve just watched a live action cinema. But this isn’t because I’m some edgelord–it’s because not only do they have the originality factor, they’re also heavily story oriented which is my main reason for preferring them.Īs a super dark game, I’ll start this short (?) review with the statement I really enjoyed this title. So as you guys probably know, I enjoy darker titles. Kinda wanted to post this early and not hold it for another 6 weeks because the games I’ve played within are extremely different along with my opinions for them as great in variance. Because it’s been 10? days since I’ve last posted and I’m here with another.
