[Otome Game Review] Ken ga Kimi Momoyo Tsudzuri
April 24, 2017 at 4:18 am | Posted in Games | 3 CommentsTags: Hoshi Souichiro, KENN, Maeno Tomoaki, Okiayu Ryoutarou, Ono Yuuki, Ousaka Ryouta, Rejet, Shirai Yuusuke
I was warned about playing the Ken ga Kimi games back to back but it’s just so good I wanted more ?? So I jumped in and played Momoyo Tsudzuri right after I played the first game ww
This is a very short thoughts review of the Ken ga Kimi FD ・´∀`・)
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[Otome Game Review] Ken ga Kimi for V
April 13, 2017 at 3:21 pm | Posted in Games, Otome Games | 4 CommentsTags: Hoshi Souichiro, KENN, Maeno Tomoaki, Okiayu Ryoutarou, Ono Yuuki, Ousaka Ryouta, Rejet
In Edo period Japan, under the rule of the third shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu, the Tenka Goken (five greatest swords under heaven) are known to seal youkai creatures to protect the land. To find worthy samurai who can wield the tenka goken, gozenjiai kentori (swordfight matches) are held annually in different parts of Japan. The samurai who will emerge victorious in the kentori will be awarded with a Tenka Goken. Days before , end of the kentori in Sunpu, a normal girl named Kayo, who lives in Edo with her father, is tasked to replace the Princess Hisa as a fake bride in a bridal procession from Edo to Sunpu. In this bridal procession, Kayo meets six samurai hired to be her guards.
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[Otome Game Review] Zettai Kaikyuu Gakuen
January 22, 2017 at 3:05 pm | Posted in Games, Otome Games | Leave a commentTags: Daisy Daisy, Ishikawa Kaito, Kakihara Tetsuya, Kimura Ryouhei, Maeno Tomoaki, Miki Shinichiro, Namikawa Daisuke, Okiayu Ryoutarou, Protoype
Fujieda Neri is a normal high school girl who lives with her father in a poor living area in Japan. On her seventeenth birthday, after school, she arrives home only to find her house burning down and her father missing. The only things her father left her are a password-locked mobile device and a letter telling her to go and study at Kaikyuu Gakuen, a prestigious school for rich kids. Neri decides to enter the school located in an island, and there, she’s introduced to a harsh caste system within the student body: the queen, whose orders are absolute, is on top of the system; the rose class (咲き誇る薔薇), which gets almost all the privileges, is the highest class a student can attain; the honeybee (名もなきミツバチ), the class where Neri is assigned, is the middle class; and the stone (捨て置かれた石ころ), which is almost similar to being a slave, is the lowest class.
The caste system aside, the school isn’t exactly what it looks like on the surface, and Neri is just about to uncover the secret that the school is hiding……