EmbersToAshes
Neo Member
I've been enjoying the visual novel itself - it's not the best I've played, but for a licensed work it's pretty enjoyable. Not sure I agree with the decision to have each character's multiple endings be nigh-on a requirement to understand the conclusion - the first true ending I received was utterly incoherent, with
Of course, it's beginning to make sense the more endings I see, but I'd imagine for somebody new to visual novels this would be incredibly offputting.
Also, fuck this game's approach to unlocking art and sound. I tend to platinum most visual novels, because it's typically a lot of fun finding all the possible routes, and there's rarely much more to it (unless we're talking Danganronpa, but school mode was pretty decent). Playing 2048 for 30 hours however is just ridiculous. Who thought that would be an engaging side-game, really? I enjoyed it for maybe an hour and then realised I'd need over a million credits to unlock everything. Just no.
the team flying away from the island and Nadeshiko suddenly getting offed in alley for no apparent reason.
Also, fuck this game's approach to unlocking art and sound. I tend to platinum most visual novels, because it's typically a lot of fun finding all the possible routes, and there's rarely much more to it (unless we're talking Danganronpa, but school mode was pretty decent). Playing 2048 for 30 hours however is just ridiculous. Who thought that would be an engaging side-game, really? I enjoyed it for maybe an hour and then realised I'd need over a million credits to unlock everything. Just no.