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Ever 17 / Never 7 Double Pack (Multi-Language)

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  • Compatible with Nintendo™ Switch, Nintendo™ Switch 2
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Language  English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese

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Ever 17 – The Out of Infinity
Takeshi Kuranari, an ordinary college student, visits the underwater theme park LeMU. An accident occurs, trapping Takeshi and 6 other individuals inside LeMU, 51 meters below the surface. With no hope of rescue, Takeshi explores LeMU along with the mysterious girl Tsugumi and part-time employee You, searching for a way to escape to the surface. A theme park of dreams and hopes sunk in the depths of the mysterious blue ocean. Can dreams and hopes still be found there? Or is there some other mystery lurking? Overcoming one crisis after another, they search for a way to escape!

Never 7 – The End of Infinity
The protagonist, Makoto Ishihara, had the worst possible awakening. He had a dream in which a girl died a tragic death right in front of his eyes. The seminar training camp was supposed to go off without a hitch…or so Makoto believed. April 6th.. The day everything changed. The uneasiness turned in to despair, and the premonition turned into calamity… Will Makoto be able to stop the tragedy and see the light of the morning on Day 7?

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Ever 17 / Never 7 Double Pack
This collection contains two VNs that originally came out in 2000 and 2002. As such newer fans my find these to be a bit clunky in regards to the writing but overall still enjoyable. With that said the translation certainly needed more work as they are quite awkward and stiff and lessens the enjoyment. Another criticism is that they can be quite repetitive but that's to be expected about time-loop stories.
While people who are not familiar with the writer, Kotaro Uchikosh and his later worki, may be a bit underwhelmed with these two games, they should still check them out as they are pretty good overall.

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