This being a Nitro+ game of course, the production was irreproachable, with a large fully voiced cast, even extras get their own actors, and all of them are very good. I loved the high fantasy setting and deep lore. Right off the bat I really liked Lamento. What followed was a study in ambivalence. In fact, the cover art and description were exactly suited to my tastes and I couldn’t wait to dig in. This left Lamento which wasn’t a bad thing at all. True Blood looked a little too standard and while Sweet Pool seemed to be a bottomless pit of wtf, I couldn’t find a version I could play. An experience I found so amusing that I quickly decided to try something else from the studio. My very first encounter with Yaoi in general was the Visual Novel Dramatical Murders. It’s no surprise that eventually I got curious about their BL imprint Nitro+Chiral. Point is, Nitroplus knows how to craft a Visual Novel. Their 5pb studio has produced some of my favorite Visual Novels in general, the main studio is responsible for such titles as the flawed but still worthwhile Saya no Uta and Hanachirasu, and of course they collaborated with Type-Moon on the massively popular Fate franchise. I actually have quite a history with Lamento. Something along the lines: Irina is awesome, you should be her friend! It says something about me that my autocorrect doesn’t even pick up the word “catboy” anymore.
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