![]() Like I said, I cleared the game in just a couple of hours before my exam starts, even though I got lost and had to look up Google for the walkthrough. My only real gripe basically sums down to ‘the game was a little too short’. I heard that male Aki has slightly different personality from female Aki. I have yet tried this mode, but I sure will in the future. ModeĪfter clearing the game once (not sure if it has to be on Truth Ending), you can replay the game using the ‘male version’ of Aki (I believe he is supposedly named ‘Akito’). I really love these kinds of bonus because it’s fun to read the creator’s comments and learn the behind-the-scenes facts of elements in the game before they become the final product that we know. Conversing with them reveals behind-the-scenes information such as their original designs and the creator’s intention for the character. Inside, there’ll be various sprites used in the game. ![]() Type it down and you will be allowed to enter the Bonus Room, similar to the Oracle Room of Star Ocean 1. ![]() Upon clearing the Mode, you will be allowed to enter a secret password. That said, I don’t even know how to trigger the ‘Bad Ending’. If I have the time, I’ll try to get the other endings. I got the ‘Truth’ Ending on my first run, because the option that leads to a ‘Good’ ending seems a little too convenient. The ending is determined by a certain choice you made after collecting all the six ‘parts’ (as a result, you can make a separate save file that allows you to get multiple endings in a single run). Those include the ‘telephone trap’ in the science lab and the ‘note’ near the school entrance.įor main game, there are a total of 3 endings for you to choose from – Bad, Good (normal), or ‘Truth’. On the other hand, there are some traps that just plain trolls you or punish you for being curious or adventurous. Some of the death traps are obvious, while others are extremely subtle you won’t know that it’s there until you accidentally trigger it. Similar to Corpse Party’s, triggering these traps instantly end your game (there is no collectable list of ending for you to complete however). Curiosity and adventurous spirit can very easily punish the player off-guard. Death TrapsĪs mentioned earlier, there are several death traps and vengeful spirits roaming this school. So be sure to make a hard save at the Student Council room before you quit. You can continue from Quick Saves unlimited amount of times, but the quick save itself is deleted immediately when you quit the game. This is extremely helpful because the school is filled with death traps and you never know when you will accidentally trigger a trap. If you happen to get caught in a death trap or killed by vengeful spirits, you will restart on the spot you made a quick save. ![]() Pressing ‘C’ or ‘SHIFT’ key on your keyboard allows you to perform a ‘Quick Save’. Library is where you can ask for hints, and Student Council room is basically your save point. Warp allows you to travel to the ‘Library’ or ‘Student Council’ rooms instantly. ( credit)Īfter the first time you visited the library, you will be able to use ‘Warp’. Playing this game is strictly forbidden for those unable to make a clear distinction between reality and fantasy. Be warned that there are also many scenes in which characters do and say unpleasant things. * This game contains grotesque imagery and depicts violence, murder, bullying, and sexual assault. While the title is called a ‘Review’, this article is nothing more than an experience sharing session of someone who has played the game. Note that aside from points where I specified otherwise, my opinion is always completely objective and built up from an absolutely neutral point. So without further adieu, let’s get into the review! However, it was also a pretty fun game to play. It was a fairly short game, considering how I could clear it in just a few hours before my exam starts. So don’t worry about me not having enough time to review for it). Because of that, I had to wait until I had a chance to play it in my university’s library computer lab last Tuesday, while waiting for my exam to start (In case you are wondering, it’s PE >_>. Obviously, I was immediately interested, but the problem is it cannot be played on a Mac iOS. She posted the website to download this game on my Facebook Timeline, noting that it’s similar to Corpse Party. Now it’s time for a short review of an indy game introduced to me by my good friend.
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