As long as someone knows, beings called “puppets” are an invisible part of our world. They operate in the service of an unknown force and quietly manipulate the course of history. Hajiro Mina is an ordinary high school student and the protagonist of this story. One day, she stumbles upon one of these dolls who puts her on a trajectory to meet three girls – and ultimately change her life forever. The girls belong to an organization that specializes in the destruction of dolls. They have received extraordinary powers from a doll named Ruka, and their task is to locate and exterminate the inhuman enemies lurking in the masses. As Mina becomes involved in this supernatural conflict, it becomes clearer every day that greater powers are at stake. [By MangaGamer] Although this process is quite tedious, I can imagine that the developer did it intentionally to give the player the opportunity to revisit certain scenes. Finally, the game sometimes uses abstract terminology and players may find words and meanings difficult to follow due to the lack of a dictionary or glossary in the game. I know this too and I`ve already read all the scenes, but there is still ccg has not opened.maybe it is already the case, I still like the way Virtue`s Last Reward did it; be able to see the visual map and choose the part you want to access. However, this could be something that fits better into this story. The girls belong to an organization that specializes in the destruction of dolls.

They have received extraordinary powers from a doll named Ruka, and their task is to locate and exterminate the inhuman enemies lurking in the masses. Obscenity: 2/3 (kisses, holding hands, naked hugs; Occasional nudity) The music was also nice, I found. The songs didn`t get on my nerves within 5 minutes of listening (a rare feat in itself) and matched the tone and mood of the game. The soundtrack can seamlessly go from soothing and calm to high and tense in no time. It was very atmospheric, in other words! There is also a music menu option that is unlocked after completing a route where the player can listen to individual tracks. The lack of a jump button always bothers me in games like this. I love seeing ALL the endings and having to go through the same thing over and over again scares me. I played Root Letter recently and although I haven`t seen all the endings yet, you can skip the chapter at any time by just having to play one in its entirety to reach the “decision point”. The art itself is magnificent. The women (and Jessica) are all beautiful.

Damn, even the dolls shown on the screen looked pretty. The guys involved (admittedly few in number) were also not rough in the eyes. However, there have been a few cases of non-model characters (in my opinion) as well as some minor discrepancies between what was written and what was actually shown on screen. For example, a certain character would have had a green eye, but he was always shown with two red eyes. Nevertheless, this is a small complaint. Also, it seems that I`m missing a few images in the graphics menu option (which unlocks after completing a route), even though I deleted the game in its entirety. EDIT: Players have to play through the story several times to unlock all the images, but the right shift > Skip to Unread Games feature can help in this regard. Negai no Kakera in Hakugin disagree| free download | English version| 願いの欠片と白銀の契約者 | Free download of the visual novel Googledrive In The Shadows of Pygmalion, the main character is Hajiro Mina, a freshman high school student who likes to visit a gallery of dolls she recently discovered. She particularly admires Ruka, a beautiful doll that evokes both fear and fear.

Hmmm. It`s been a long time, so I don`t remember it very well. I remember you get extra scenarios when you play with the school nurse again, but otherwise I couldn`t tell you, sorry. As Mina becomes involved in this supernatural conflict, it becomes clearer every day that greater powers are at stake. When it comes to the Yuri, Pygmalion is rather light. Mina is very popular with everyone and is embraced by many characters (and this actually explains why she is so loved, so please don`t call her a Mary Sue because she has a lot of flaws and is a reasonably good main character) and there are several cases where she thinks other girls are pretty and cute. Otherwise, she often holds Riko and Jessica`s hand, wakes up with a girl hugging her while the two are naked, and is essentially raped by a doll. Some other girls are also supposed to have been at least very close friends with other girls. Personally, I think they were all lovers, but it`s just me speaking as a Yuri fan. As long as someone knows, beings called “puppets” are an invisible part of our world. They operate in the service of an unknown force and quietly manipulate the course of history. Two minor complaints before completing this review.

First of all, I wanted the location to keep the honors. Of course, this is only due to personal preferences. I think I`m forced to mention that there were very few typos (I didn`t discover any, to be honest), which makes me very impressed with the QC team. Very well done! Fifteen years old, high school student in first year and protagonist of the story. Mina is an ordinary girl who attends a public school. Her father died when she was a child, and she was raised by her mother. Shortly after entering primary school, she began helping her mother prepare food and household chores. At a glance, Mina seems frail and tender, stimulating the protective instincts of those around her, but deep down is a stubborn spirit of innocence. This purity of heart creates trust in the people she interacts with. Mina visited a doll gallery most of the time on her way home from school, and that`s where she meets the Eidos named Ruka.

Mina, who accidentally resonates with Ruka, becomes his fourth emissary and finds himself in conflict with the dolls. [By MangaGamer] Anyway, I couldn`t perceive any glaring plot holes. In fact, the story is quite deep and improves with each additional game due to the complex layers of premonitions and subtlety. There are also sensitive topics that are explored, such as “What does it mean to be human” and others. The character department wasn`t a disappointment either; They were all interesting to some extent and I didn`t think a character was poorly written. .