


Don’t hold out too much hope but might be worth a try with a grain of salt and a healthy dose of skepticism. That said long development times usually result in bad ends, and staff changes even more so. This is a huge improvement over most games these days so there is a lingering hope for it. Why? Because while there is nothing especially good about it, there are likewise no major stop signs slapping me in the face from the start. Ok being an asshole for no reason aside this is one of those games I am a little interested in. But unlike the other protagonists who take inspiration to launch operation panty invasion, I’m gonna whine and drama all over your face about it. It couldn’t be just a normal love story, right?īoohoo daddy died like every other eroge protagonist. They claim that it will not be philosophical, but I wouldn’t take that at face value. You didn’t think this would actually come out, did you? As opposed to the Wittgenstein-inspired philosophical Subarashiki Hibi, Sakura no Uta portrays the happiness that exists in normal days, elaborating on the “live happily” notion from Subahibi. It’s been over 10 years since it was first announced, but SCA-Ji’s planned romance title is seeing the light of day with some staff changes.
#Amanosora retrospect torrent#
As the sakura petals blow and the promised reunion unfolds, a torrent of emotions cascades down at that moment of time. Then, with the start of the new school year, his osananajimi Rin, who had changed schools long ago, reappeared before him. There he met Kei’s sisters: his new homeroom teacher Ai and actress imouto Shizuku.

After the death of his world-renowned artist father and without any relatives to rely on, Naoya was taken in by the family of his best friend Kei. New release date after being pushed back from September. Sakura no Uta -Sakura no Mori no Ue o Mau. I won’t ask for much, just please put a teeny bit of effort into more than artwork. Can only hope to skim a layer of goodness off the top of this steaming pile of mediocrity. Mostly bland month filled to the brim with generic titles. Of course, it wouldn’t be a normal month without some magic, and Glacé’s Amanosora Retrospect fits the bill quite nicely. Chuable’s Watashi ga Suki Nara “Suki” tte Itte! and Lump of Sugar’s Kodomo no Asobi also focus on the romance theme, albeit in different ways. There’s plenty of good reading this month! makura’s Sakura no Uta is still at the top of many people’s lists, but for me, it will be Us:track’s atmospheric romance tale Koi-Kakeru Shin-Ai Kanojo.
