![]() The two main ones are the dialogue screen where characters will fade in and stand opposite you with the text scrolling along the bottom. The game is split between about four different screens each of which is simple and direct though sometimes to its detriment. All of this is done in a typical anime art style, popular in places like Japan though not quite as polished as something like Katawa Shojo but passable and also actually drawing in its epic star splashed backgrounds and ship interiors all with gaint mechs, done in an overtly cg style, which as you can guess if you don’t know is popular in places like Japan. However despite caring more for these people and how they viewed me I was disappointed to find that the number of choices seemed to have gone down in relation to the story telling going up.įor those who haven’t played the first the game it is a cross between the visual novel style popular in places like Japan and a grid based tactical rpg also popular in places like Japan. Perhaps this is just due to us now having been hanging around this harem for past the six hour mark but I felt far more invested in some of the stuff to come than most of anything in the first act even the big revelation at the end. It is also free, picks up the story and improves on it not only in terms of filling in some of the buffs and features lacking in the tactical side of the last game but also by giving us twists and turns to the story that feel far more weighted and dramatic. Thus I am going to try again and probably again when the third part comes out because I don’t doubt that it will and once again it will probably be an update to the game, renaming it and adding in another six hours or so of gameplay.įor those who got the first one in the series this is kind of a no brainer. ![]() Well in a way this is that follow up, but instead of releasing a sequel ‘first arrival’ has been replaced with this new version, now roughly double the length in terms of story and with a few new features to pad out the gameplay. In my last review I stated that ‘first arrival’ was the first part of a story, desperate for a follow up. The question is why am I covering it again? Is this a sequel an update and why is my last review now kind of pointless? Now it is up to you Captain Kayto Shields to assemble a crew, a fleet of ryders (read fighters) and allies in the hope that one day you will be able to go home. However ‘PACT’ have a different idea and quickly storm into the system wiping out the ship yards and conquering the planet below. Okay a while ago I covered Sunrider: first arrival the free, visual novel/ tactical rpg set in a space opera universe where shortly after gaining command of the newly commissioned star ship Sunrider you plan your three hour tour without many of the regular necessities content in the knowledge that you will however soon be home.
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