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The game is intriguing and the story is immersive.
The soundtrack is phenominal and the art is beautiful. This game is a good blend of mystery and thills. The protaginist isn't a woman who is the damsel, but rather a woman willing to go for what she wants. Each of the characters are charming in their own ways and make each route fantastic to find. The many save slots are a blessing and the ability to rewind after a choice is also another blessing. The pacing is perfect and doesn't let you lose interest. The story can branch off in so many ways, but all point in the same direction.
Nazagi is best man
Princess Cassidy is my favourite and makes me so sad
I wish I could just finish them.