Through various reasons he makes this visit, one thing is clear and it’s that his lost memory from 5 years ago has something to do with this island, and its residents. Summary: “Kotodama”, a spiritual and mysterious energy contained in the words of humans is present in some of the selected humans, and Iori is definitely one who has such powers as well as he arrives at the Shintenjima, a mysterious island thought to be just an illusion and not even present on maps. Game Type: Interactive Nonsense game with several different “character arcs”
Please note that this review contains intentional minor spoilers. Don’t expect a review for these, and it might take me a while to finish these and move on to some other games As I write this, I have started four nukige titles, two of them decent, but the other two so horrible that I can’t even find the desire to fap to them. Here goes the review for Unmei Senjou no Phi! Unfortunately, those things don’t necessary make up a “good game”.
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In addition, some of these “nonsense routes” were the very elements that added to the game’s humor, and while I understand that most of you have different standards of humor than I do, but I’m sure you’ll crack a grin at least at some of the silliness that the characters present. Despite being a nonsense game, I also want to say it’s a well-made charage due to its great design of characters, including heroines and protagonists. However, unlike the former title, this game was hilarious. It is directly contradicting with their previous styles (including how it’s completely opposite to their world-famous kamige), and most of this game was focused on the “nonsense routes” that were emphasized more explicitly than the heroines themselves. If you remember Girls in Black from Whirlpool, it’s safe to say that this game is resembling this. Destiny and the Power of the Word: Review of Unmei Senjou no Phiįoreword: Back when I was still a boring weeaboo, (which happens to be quite a long time ago), the name “Lump of Sugar” immediately corresponded to a great game called “Tayutama”, a heart-warming story about accepting each other’s differences and even finding love across those differences that one would normally be prejudiced for.įast forward to today, and their newest game, Unmei Senjou no Phi, is actually… (brace yourselves) a nonsense game.