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Tokyo school life akabur review
Tokyo school life akabur review





One thing the game has in spades is cultural references. They're also three distinctly different love interests, and, in a realistic way, there may be different aspects of each of their characters that appeals to any individual player. The three female leads feel a bit one-dimensional at first, but their personalities get fleshed out deeper into the story. This is no bad things considering it follows a slice-of-life approach to storytelling. The plots themselves are all fairly mundane, with emphasis being placed on characterisation. So what does it offer? There are three separate plots to go through, one for each character, with different endings depending on choices and interactions within the game.

tokyo school life akabur review

This is not the game to go for if fast-paced button mashing is your thing.

tokyo school life akabur review

Tokyo School Life is no exception, with typically only a single player interaction in each chapter. Visual novels, in general, rely on their characters and storyline to engage, with the player selecting answers as the only kind of interaction.







Tokyo school life akabur review