Under the Moon ~Crescent~

19.06.09 / otome game, under the moon, video game, visual novel / Author: admin / Comments: (4)
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Porting an ero-game to the PS2 whenever it’s the least bit successful on PC is the modus operandi of Japanese game companies. Not to be outdone by its peers, Dimple is bringing their 2006 game Under The Moon to the PS2 on June 25th 2009.

Under The Moon falls under the category of “otome games”, basically romance games aimed at a female audience, meaning you play a girl who has to woo a variety of bishies. In this game you play the role of Ashe, daughter of the King of Devils. Ashe is a pure, innocent demon girl that’s never left the demon realm before and doesn’t know much about guys. However she’s too weak magically to take over Daddy’s throne so it becomes Ashe’s accidental mission to find a potential successor and get down to some serious loving with him.
Hmm, that doesn’t look too loving to me.
Anyway, the PS2 version includes some extra events, improved CGs and a whole new scenario. Mainly you’ll be romancing the twins Lenny and Seiju, but expect some surprises in there. Under the Moon is termed an “adventure” game, which is just a fancy term for a visual novel with lots of choices. Expect a variety of endings and unlockables depending on which options you pick.

Under the Moon ~Crescent~
June 25th 2009

Really? Really! DS

06.06.09 / RPGs, video game, visual novel / Author: admin / Comments: (0)
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Are you a fan of visual novels? Or have you at least watched the anime Shuffle! ? Oh, and can you read Japanese? Then erotic game maker Navel has some great news for you! They’re bringing the 18+ computer visual novel Really? Really! to the Nintendo DS version on 25th June 2009, two weeks from now!

This new game will almost certainly lose the naughty contents and probably end up rated Teen, but fans of the series can at least look forward to a touch pen interface and some extra content. And lots of cute girls, of course. While the computer game was fully-voiced, it remains to be seen whether DS version will have the same, due to space concern.
The premise behind Really? Really! The game follows the characters of Shuffle!, where Kaede, one of the main characters (orange-haired girl on the left), has lost her memory and needs the player’s help to restore it. One of the features that made the game popular is a series of Ace Attorney parodies. When a character gets a fact wrong, the player has the chance to shout “Objection!” and correct her, all leading to Kaede’s recovery. Stay tuned for my first impressions when the game comes out!