VN - Unity - Completed - Tasty Shame In Silver Soul! [Jormungand Studio]

  1. 2.00 star(s)

    Kan'u Unchou

    A review of the final version of the game (censored).
    There is just a single H scene per character after beating close to40 or so levels of candy crush-ish of gameplay. Even if you were to press W to auto win, just for some measlyamount of content it takes a disporoportionate amount of time to beat the gameplay.

    The H scenes that do occur at the end aren't really all that great and incredibly short and only give an idea of what sort of H event it was, not describing it in an erotic manner for 3 out of 4(total) scenes and for the one scene where some very mild effort goes into the H scene, it isn't a lot.

    Even on the non-h front, the story is lacking. Think of the very short h scenes you come across in visual novels, this is how long the story components are. You clear a few levels and one unlocks and is just as long as the h scenes and you have 2 of these per heroine to comprise the story part. It goes something like Nicole 1 (general cliche slice of life moment), nicole 2( same), and finally nicole ending (single H scene). These unlock as you beat the gameplay levels and comprise the story for a total of 8 such small events before 4 H-scenes (censored and unanimated).

    As for the writing, it does not have any originality to it. To draw an analogy, it is like the ecchi-harem shows each season where you have a few colour coded characters where the red haired one is the tsundere, the yellow the easy going ojou sama, and you have the typical generic looking male protagonist hiding some op power in a school life kind of show.
    The endings are disappointing too as there is no closure on the form and extent of the relationship that has arisen in the end, all this due to there not being enough dialogue being exchanged between the characters in the ending that flesh out the realtionship (even though this is the main point of having a character ending). The relationship form in the end was especially vague in Nicole (blonde's ending) and the second poorest was the silver haired one (Mary).

    There were two other issues that made it excruciating to read. Firstly, in a visual novel (generally) when you click a second time, the text that was slowly getting printed on the reading box would appear all at once and stay on the screen ie an instantaneous text display, but here it just skips that convo entirely, so you'd have to have patience for the text to appear on the screen like being written by a typewriter. Secondly, the English is poor, but better than regualr MTL, think of it as the MTL which you can easily make out and comprehend what its essence is. The issue is with the ending of the blonde "heroine" which becomes partially unreadable, this on top of the ending issues stated earlier.
  2. 2.00 star(s)

    DontClickHere

    beautifully animated amd the grind isn't too horrible but the user interface is. The final CGs just arent worth the hours spent to get to them especially if you consider how gorgeous the earlier animations were.