Venus: Improbable Dream
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Story:
Akane Kakeru is not your average 17 year old. Thanks to a disfigurement he gained at birth, he spends his days struggling with social anxiety and wishing to be invisible. Everything changes for him when he’s placed into the after school music club, in an attempt to coax him out of his shell. It’s here that he meets Fujiwara Haruka, a disabled girl with a shy disposition, and a gift for music. As the two of them begin to connect, Kakeru remembers what it’s like to yearn for friends, to be confident in himself, and most importantly, to have a dream. Will he be able to truly face his inner fears once and for all, and achieve something he never thought possible? That’s up to you!
Meet The Characters!
Features:
- Emotional visual novel with a heavy focus on mental health
- Branching storyline with player-made choices that affect how the tale progresses
- 31 song soundtrack, including a full vocal track + 7 famous classical pieces
- Approximately 20-25 hours of gameplay, and 4 possible endings
- Special dialogue for certain choices
- 16 character sprites, and 15 full CGs
- Custom GUI
WARNING: Contains themes of depression and anxiety, and depiction of panic attacks.
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Interesting realistic story that is worth reading. The struggle of the main character is deeply explored and the main context outside the character is about learning how to play music ( classical music ).
It's nice to follow each successful step the character can do to accept himself.
Point that could have been better:
- very slow pace ( nothing is rushed but in a way I feel the story is longer that needed )
- few choices but blind ( no idea what will be the consequences / I may have not reached yet choice that impact ending )
- graphic quite always the same regarding the duration
Une histoire réaliste intéressante à lire. Les difficultés affrontées par le héros sont bien explorées dans un contexte d’apprentissage de musique classique.
C’est agréable de suivre chaque étape réussie vers l’acceptation de soi que l’on peut souhaiter au personnage principal.
Point "gênant":
- rythme très lent ( l’histoire avait peut être pas besoin d’être si longue )
- peu de choix mais ils sont aveugles ( pas vu de moyen d'imaginer les conséquences d’un choix ou l’autre / Ne n'ai peut être pas encore eu de choix qui impacte la fin de l'histoire ).
- les graphiques sont un peu toujours les mêmes et compte tenu de la durée...