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This is the Final I in Aishiro series. It contains Aishiro Firth Last Chapter 1. I enjoyed it. I love the art. The style of drawings are better in quality and similarity to the original characters of Bl*ach when compared to other doujinshi in my personal opinion. Now when it comes to reading the book, it is great as the words appear to be computer typed.
Quality of the images are excellent both jpeg and adobe acrobat document PDF format wise. And because of this, although some words and kanji are hard to make out because of their small sizes at hundred percent magnification, if I magnify them up to two hundred percent, I can see the details of the kanji characters enough to look it up dictionary. (If you are Japanese or are used to reading those characters, you won’t have a problem making them out. I just need really clear detailed resolution for kanji characters so I can look them up.) At two hundred percent magnification, graphic is still intact and wonderful. As for the plot line, it’s a continuation from the Aishiro collection III. It has pairing of Aizen and Hitsugaya. It may disturb some people because in a way, it could be considered shota. Unlike previous chapters in the series, there is no non-consensual sexual scene. I liked it overall.
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This is a collection of four panel comics centering on Princess Cut from Choia, and if you're expecting any hardcore action from this one, forget it. This is pure cuteness at its tamest, and that's not a bad thing at all. Each panel showcases each character perfectly with adorable dialogue and situations. Some excellent linework to boot. There's also a special section at the end with different artists paying tribute to the character. If you want some utterly cute shoujo-ai, look no farther than this.
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Collection of ecchi pictures only, but with nice artwork. Basically, every picture has a women in their underwear. Smooth, clean, and large images provided are great if you're looking for ecchi pictures or nice wallpapers. Though, as the general rating suggests in the item description, no hentai. If you are looking for hentai I'd recommend looking at other products.
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I haven't played through the full version yet, but I can already tell you that it has a lot more scenarios than the trial version. And the extra character, Angel, shows up as well!
I never expected to feel this way about pigeons, but the creator of this game has introduced me to an entirely new world. The dialogue is amusing, the OST is great and you'll find the stories surprisingly compelling. It's only 5 USD, and you'd be supporting more original ideas like this one. I'm very happy it got translated, and hoping to see HolidayStar get released in the future!
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AQUA CUBE is quite a refreshing doujin Puzzle game taking elements from FoxEye's previous freeware game Holdover along with others like block pushing from Sokoban, and packages it into one unique game.
All of FoxEye's games have a similiar theme and derived game mechanic: Heavy emphasis on Underwater exploration, and management of Oxygen for the player characters. The storyline is quite simple and bare-bones, but it helps establish the setting and the game. The game also smoothly ramps up the difficulty as you progress along. The later levels in the game pose quite a challenge, with stuff like switches, different types of blocks, environmental hazards, etc. Going through the later levels is an exercise in finding the solutions of the puzzle, often with complications like the one who you rescue is underwater, thus placing a time limit on rescuing , changing the water level or moving the trapped character above the water. One of the frustrations players will encounter is that the level becomes unsolvable, somtimes even early in the level. Fortunately, a "Restart Level" option is handily available, which allows a player to restart the whole level instantaneously. The graphics of the game, being deformed 3D models, is nothing to write home about. However, the character portraits and talking heads are very well done and lively. Finally, the Omake (Extra Materials) Included with the game are top-notch. Despite the imperfect translation of the Developer's comments and the Omake Manga, I still very much enjoyed the Omake material. The Wallpapers and CG Gallery are nicely done as well. All in all, I would recommend this game for the doujin gamer who enjoy simple lighthearted puzzle / adventure games.
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Well this is a pretty cool Jet Shooter. It isn't any Ace combat, but it is good for what it is. Basically you start off in one plane and you play through around 6 levels trying not to get shot down while taking out your main target or the boss of the level. As you play through the game you can earn better armaments. Then it is your choice what to use for each level to take out the boss. Usually though it is best to use what you earn. The Graphics are pretty good. You don't need to have a beefy machine to play the game so it isn't like you are playing a game with ps3/xbox360 graphics. The game is all in Japanese, but it isn't hard to figure out. The controls are simple, but you can't change them. You just have to learn them and deal with it. The game looks like the you are attacking the US. If you have a problem with that then this might not be for you, but if you are looking for something simple with a decent challenge and don't care who your "enemy" is then you might want to pick this one up.
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Back when I first played the demo, all I could think was "haha, pigeon boyfriends!" And then things got serious. There was plot. There was drama. And I fell in love with birds through it all.
And the complete edition? It brings all of that and more. The demo version left a lot of loose ends, which the full does a perfect job of tying together. This game is full of humor, but does a brilliant job of sobering up, especially once you start up the Hurtful side of things (and that route is so very aptly named). The characters are all unique and have amazing personalities, and the PC is probably one of the best (what with her hunter-gatherer instincts and such) - you'll definitely grow attached to them. The plot is like a roller coaster ride at times, and replaying the dating aspect after completing the Hurtful route just adds another level of depth to to the game, shedding new light on the birds. There's a certain complexity to this game that I never saw coming, and it was a joy to experience, even through all the dramatic feelings I had for the characters. Can I really express how good this game is? Probably not. It's certainly unique, and it's definitely got enough content in it to be more than worth the money spent on it. Yeah, you're going to romance some birds - but really, it's the best love there is.
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The art I found was good; details are very clean. The sound effects seem alright, but some of them could have been done better.
The plot is pretty bland and straightforward. The backstory page given in the beginning pretty much sums up what will happen in the entire piece. I would have found it much better if the author removed that page entirely. The characters are very two dimensional. Almost no changes occur personality wise. There are some spelling mistakes as well, something which should be screened before giving out to the public. All in all an alright piece. Had the plot been better, characters more dimensional, and polished a little more, I would have recommended it.
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First off, a warning: the G rating given by DLSite is a filthy lie. It's true that nothing is ever actually visually depicted (it just relies on text and well-timed fading to red,) but that's kind of like saying Thomas Harris novels should be rated G because nothing is ever actually visually depicted. If you possess the ability to read and any imagination whatsoever, any scene with Doctor Iwamine in it alone pushes the game into a fairly solid R.
However, that aside, this game is a lot, and I mean *a lot* better than it has any right to be. It starts off as an otome-style dating sim/visual novel with cutout photographs of birds, primarily pigeons. It sounds like the most bizarre thing ever, and for the first couple of playthroughs, it is. You'll laugh at the madness, the implausible scenarios (just how do pigeons use those desks from the classroom background, anyway?) and the goofy dialogue, as if the whole thing were some sort of twisted parody. But then ... something happens, and you acclimate yourself to the weird world of pigeon dating, and all the sudden the cast reveals itself as the well-developed, sympathetic, and strong characters they all actually secretly are. Certain endings start to break your heart instead of your brain, and if you get all the standard endings, it unlocks a final route with a sudden turn into a dark, deeply emotional horror/mystery that completely defies description. In short, you laugh at the very premise of this game, and you are right to do so. However, it is secretly one of the greatest visual novels, if not one of the greatest games ever made. I'm serious. So is the game, eventually.
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If you want a different kind of visual novel experience, then look no further. With plenty of replay value, a memorable cast, and quirky humor, Hatoful Boyfriend is an experience you won't forget anytime soon.
The game simultaneously manages to present an intense and surprisingly well-written dark tale in its 'true' storyline, which only gets better as you play through the game several times and manage to put together everything you've learned in the individual paths. In true dating game spirit, additional options and story branches become available as you play the same routes again (and trust me, you will), giving you access to even more endings! These pigeons will burrow their way into your heart, and they will stay there. A definitive must-play for all otome game enthusiasts.
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