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Natsuzora no Monologue: Another Memory
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In a small town near the sea called Tokijima the protagonist Ogawa Aoi lives life as she always has.
In the middle of that normal town scenery is a great tower called the 'Tree'. It suddenly appeared thirty years ago and excited the whole country, but now it is just a deserted tourist spot.
One day, it is decided that the science club Aoi belongs to is going to be closed. On July 29th, the day before the closure of the science club, all the members go to visit the 'Tree' together.
On that day, at that time, at that moment-- 'Tree' starts to sing. And on July 29th, a loop starts.
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Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 5 |
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The story loves to tout that you’re an independent woman, but you’re borderline dumb in certain situations and the male cast has to save you near constantly. Which would be fine, if the game wasn’t constantly reminding me that I’m independent woman who don’t need no man. I needed many men to save me.
The voice acting is great. There are multiple endings which is influenced by both your relationship with the boys and your immediate choices. I love the art style. It has pretty frequent choices. You can look at your relationship with the boys at any time which is nice. You also get to see an immediate reaction to good or bad decision making which is nice when you’re aiming for certain routes and endings.
The unskippable videos and credits is WILDLY annoying considering how many times you’re going to have to watch them.
If you’re going to buy this game you might as well get the physical. The eshop price on Switch and Steam are also near $70. And again I think if this had been a $40 title I wouldn’t be so harsh. But for $67 (When I bought it, not including shipping) I’m going to treat it like a $70 game. And it’s not worth that much. This is a $40 game tops trying to pretend it’s worth that price tag.
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