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Title: DareSora: Tears for an Unknown Sky
Genre: Adventure
Developer:
ANAGRAM
Publisher:
Sol Press
Franchise:
DareSora
Release Date: 31 Aug, 2018
Minimum:
English,Japanese
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My experience & readthrough of this is here btw. Intriguing. Inquisitive. But not much essence yet; as it is a first episode only. No spoilers, I'll just say things get very crazy; or well a crazy circumstance and scenario arises very suddenly, the characters you can't grow any affection or attachment to yet as they are extremely briefly introduced except one. Actually one. The other one who has expanded depth is well. the antagonist herself. And last but certainly not least the protagonist himself is a walking identity crisis, since he's just thrown into this scenario he has this huge dilemma with himself and almost comes off as someone with multiple personalities. Who is Haru even? You don't even know based off this episode alone. With that said I like the dialogue, great written atmosphere and profound insight on what's going on, and the antagonist is just. too much for a concise written review. I suppose it whets my interest but I am also extremely obfuscated.. While incredibly short, to the point of being able to finish it leisurely within 45 minutes, I actually enjoyed DareSora's first part enough to be looking forward to the other, upcoming episodes. It does rather well presenting the reader with a mystery, building up drama and then rushing straight to the lunatic conclusion, which offers more questions, some hints, and insane "fun", competently voice acted. The premise and execution certainly have me intrigued and I didn't have any trouble just breezing through it in one sitting, without getting distracted. The pacing generally works out well, especially seeing how this could be viewed as a prologue episode to the VN. Where it falls a tad short is with its characterizations of three of the four club members, only two plus one of which you are able to meet on a single playthrough, due to start-of-game-randomization. There simply isn't enough time to develop these three characters properly, especially since they prove little more than hangers-on in the group scenes, where the focus is firmly on the protagonist and Mio, the guaranteed character. With only a single choice in the novel, you'll only be able to elaborate a little more on one of the three secondary characters per playthrough, although save/load shenanigans are possible, as these choices do not appear to influence the story beyond the impressions the scenes will give the reader. On the flipside, I thought Mio was rather well-developed and I took a liking to her almost immediately. Her role in the novel going forward is going to be interesting to follow. In that sense, I felt it easy to relate to the protagonist's views. Generally, though, I wish that the other characters had been constructed a little more like Mio's role, at least in terms of building familiarity and depth of relationships, especially since the story flashes ahead and skips a few days at one point - time which could have been used to fill in exactly the kind of scenes that would have benefitted the cast. But then again, the brief nature of the story as a whole, with its relative lack of excess fat, mirrors the opening scene quite clearly. It strips the story of meandering scenes, skips chances for boredom, and reaches its twist with fanfares. I can applaud the author's intent here. Looking at the main menu / banner art, I am certainly hopeful for future episodes to realize more of DareSora's inherent potential. I'll be keeping my eyes and ears open for further releases. As it stands, with only this first, very brief episode, though, I can't say that I didn't get my money's worth out of it, or that I didn't feel satisfied by the way the story was delivered. While I certainly have questions and would be somewhat upset if they decided to not release any more than this, it'd have more to do with the story's potential being snuffed, rather than dissatisfaction with the first episode. Just realize what you're in for and take it on it's own merits.. Game crashes when open for around 20 seconds and then the exe literally self destructs itself after closing, 10/10 would play again.. My experience & readthrough of this is here btw. Intriguing. Inquisitive. But not much essence yet; as it is a first episode only. No spoilers, I'll just say things get very crazy; or well a crazy circumstance and scenario arises very suddenly, the characters you can't grow any affection or attachment to yet as they are extremely briefly introduced except one. Actually one. The other one who has expanded depth is well. the antagonist herself. And last but certainly not least the protagonist himself is a walking identity crisis, since he's just thrown into this scenario he has this huge dilemma with himself and almost comes off as someone with multiple personalities. Who is Haru even? You don't even know based off this episode alone. With that said I like the dialogue, great written atmosphere and profound insight on what's going on, and the antagonist is just. too much for a concise written review. I suppose it whets my interest but I am also extremely obfuscated.. Normally, I wouldn't recommend something like this - story can be 100% completed within an hour of relaxed reading, it's just the prologue of a longer story, RNG determines the ending you get from the moment you press the "start" button. However. If the following entries can keep up with everything this first entry laid down, I have absolutely no doubt that this "series" will become a long-tailed cult classic, and it is a criminal shame that next to nobody is talking about it, let alone playing it. You will most likely figure out what exactly is going down from your first "encounter", but the final moments leading to the "To Be Continued" cliffhanger should more than flip those expectations on their head. Is it currently worth purchasing without any supplemental material to go on (as the next entry is scheduled for October)? In my personal opinion, probably not - HOWEVER, there will be no further entries without proper financial support. If you can not spare the one hour it will take to read it, just get it right now, as well as the following entries, then forget about it until there's enough story content to go through at your own pace. Otherwise, participate in discussion *now* regarding what exactly it means to become "Luminous", and why the protagonist did what he did in those final moments.
DareSora Volume 1 Released! : Hey guys! Volume One of DareSora: Tears for an Unknown Sky is available now! Be sure to grab it during the first week for 10% off! We hope you'll all join us on this wonderful journey, See you all soon, and enjoy your Weekend in Eclipse! Sol Press Staff. 4 Hours Remain on the Irotoridori no Sekai Kickstarter! : A magician who can heal any wound at the exchange of his memories, and a girl in need of help.
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