Unveiled
Can’t feel a thing, can’t see a thing. Can’t help but wonder “What exactly is going on?”. Confused, you heard a voice calling out to you telling you more about your current situation while proclaiming to be a “God” telling you that you are dead. Offering a chance to live once again, you took it while thinking “Is this going to go well?”.
Unveiled is a visual novel game with a unique twist of having a turn based strategy added in it. The story is taken from the super popular Isekai genre from Japan, about a boy who died and reincarnated in a fantasy world.
-Story like no other : A handwritten story made of more than 10000+ words! Explore more about what will happen after being reincarnated!
-Choices : Choose what you want to reply, who doesn’t love making good decisions?.. Or bad, or even worse a stupid one?
-Turn based combat : Battle monsters and demons roaming the wild alone, or with a group! In a fully turn based combat.
-Buffs and debuffs : Think one step ahead, and prepare the correct buffs to withstand an enemy attack, or deal a huge amount of damage and take down your enemies!
-Bestiary : Find out more info about what you meet and fight, down to the finest details in your bestiary!
Unveiled is a passion project made by a single university student who’s just Another Indie Game Dev, and an art enthusiast, with the power of sleep deprivation and minimum amount of budget.
Steam User 2
A good but short game. Mostly in visual novel format with a few staged fights per chapter. Enjoyable characters with a few typos here and there. The only real complaint I have about the game is the save feature does not work correctly, which for a short 4 hour story line is not the biggest deal breaker.
Steam User 1
good game but i dont know how to save my progress, thats the only complain i have. the storyline is good and i like the art style
Steam User 0
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Unveiled
Developer: AnotherIndieGameDev
Publisher: AnotherIndieGameDev
Synopsis
After being Isekai'd into a fantasy world, Artenas is granted with immense power along with his loyal servant; Celcian. After many years of idleness and the expectation of heroes that never came, he becomes enrolled (with the help of Celcian) in an academy dedicated to skills in combat and magic alike. In his class he groups up with fellow students Celestia, Faye, and Castoria, then proceeds to go on adventure quests with the trio. While Artenas attempts to keep his extreme powers hidden, enemies of high caliber along with other malignant parties start to threaten the kingdom.
Pros:
1. The characters possess diverse personalities and bring their own amount of charm to the group. Celestia being a princess but also an adventurer, she is lawfully good but can be dense to some situations. Faye is a vigorous elf, not fearing to speak her mind along with being adept the beauties of nature and delicious food, she brings a strong sense of energy to the party. Castoria is a meek slow speaking mage, but possesses a good sense of perception, being able to read beneath the surface of some individuals. Artenas is the protagonist of the story, he's laid back and seeks out fun but at the start he feels skeptical of his classmates' capabilities. As time goes on, he wants them to get stronger along with caring for them enough to help them out when times get tough. Celcian is Artenas' loyal servant, a straightforward man but also holds incredible power and gives assistance frequently whether it be battle or administrative purposes. These characters compliment each other well and I honestly find it kind of adorable in a way. Although they're not ultra deep characters, they're all someone that we can feel like we can get along with.
2. The art is quite cute, I heavily enjoy it. It's simple and brings in a lightheartedness in its presentation. It may not be the greatest art if you're looking for that, but it is nice in its own appealing fashion.
3. The turn based RPG mechanics are simple and easy to get into right away. I like the small different sprite variations of each enemy and character whenever an action has been done.
Neutrals:
1. The story is your standard isekai, nothing more and nothing less.
Cons:
1. The story seems to lack an actual conflict until the very end. The arrival of Razal along with a coup within the kingdom felt extremely abrupt and didn't have a large buildup to warrant it. The introduction of Rivalrie also felt abrupt along with the surprise information of her and Celcian being in a relationship.
2. I'm not sure if the save system works properly, I was on chapter 2 and I saw the autosave notification come up. Some time ahead, I decided to close the game and return to it later, but when I did so, I found that I had to start from chapter 1 again.
3. Some minor issues were that after a battle or after a quick loading screen transition, it resets the text speed back to Slow every time. During battles, if an enemy is too far right and they have a buff/debuff, hovering over it is somewhat unreadable as part of the text gets cut off.
Conclusion:
Unveiled is a standard isekai story but it features wholesome and cute characters, along with a decent turn based RPG system. It's lighthearted and inoffensive but if you desire something with more to it, this might not be for you.
Score: 6/10 DECENT
Steam User 9
Isekai VN + $2 - battles are a bit slow = Kind of like reading manga with some battles in between. Decent story and graphics for a low budget game. Where is Truck-kun?!
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