Technically I didn’t complete all the trophies, but at this point it’s just a grind fest for items so I figured I can post enough of a review to describe the game itself. Miku & friends are back to dance and sing on flashy stages one more time.
Technically I didn’t complete all the trophies, but at this point it’s just a grind fest for items so I figured I can post enough of a review to describe the game itself. Miku & friends are back to dance and sing on flashy stages one more time.
Title sounds like a light novel mouthful which means “If there is a god in this world then…” The title itself is pretty ironic at the things that go down in the story but that was probably Rejet’s intention. The story starts when Kurumi Haruka, a lonely high school girl is forced to be part of the school field trip committee with 4 guys. All 5 of them receive letters one day from “themselves” that have a strange “wish” written on it. None of them have any idea what’s going on until a series of strange incidents begin happening around them. To find the true plot of the game, massive spoilers after the jump. If you plan to play this I suggest just skipping to my final thoughts at the bottom. If you do decide to read the spoilers, be warned, this isn’t for the faint of heart. Also warning: lots of text walls. Continue reading Otome Game Review: Moshi, Kono Sekai ni Kamisama ga Iru to Suru Naraba.
I guess now that all the fujoshis have moved on to Osomatsu-san, the Broccoli fujobait wagon has lost its fuel and so in a desperate attempt to make money, they decided to try and please their otome fans once more. With this they released UtaPri music 3, which is actually a lot like Music 1 but more Cero A~ish because the randyness of the original UtaPri game has been lost somewhere along the way. Unfortunately for anyone who has played the previous 2 music games, there’s nothing new in store for you so this is just more of the same. More after the jump!
Continue reading Music Game Review: Uta no Prince-sama ~Music 3~