

Protective Orion! Orion…that’s pretty much every single guy in this game… Orion being incredibly SMUG! PROTECT THIS PRECIOUS CHILD Now, a lot of people have beef with the heroine of the game being a bit too much of a doll she doesn’t speak much, and in fact Orion does most of the talking! She does have amnesia, which…makes it kinda hard to have a personality to begin with, so I feel the amnesia is a good excuse for her lack of behavior in the beginning. I had a bit of trouble with Shin’s, since I thought I chose the right options and was on my way to a good end, but I think my trust level wasn’t as high? I ended up getting his normal end first.


If you select the wrong choice, the suspicion meter will go up, which might possibly mean that you’re on your way to a bad end! Your choices also affect the affection and trust levels, which will determine whether you get a normal, good, and of course, a bad end. You can keep track if you’re raising suspicion by taking a peek at the Parameters screen. You do this by selecting the most appropriate option according to the conversation or person. In order to avoid being sent to the hospital, you must conceal the fact that the heroine has amnesia in the first place. Her amnesia has been caused by a supernatural force, so going to the hospital won’t do any good anyway, since their tests aren’t designed to detect…spirits… So yes, talking with as many people as possible will help with regaining memories having a situation which will get the heroine isolated will lead to a game over! Shin kinda picks up right away that something’s not right Any lack of stimulation, like being sent to the hospital for a long period of time, will mean that she’ll most likely lose her memories forever. Sounds like a pretty hectic day, huh? Being killed by such a cute creature…we wouldn’t mind that, right? But thanks for not killing us, Orion!Īfter introducing himself and explaining the situation to the seemingly forever confused heroine, Orion explains that she must interact with as many people as possible to gain back her memories. The plot of the game revolves around the unnamed heroine, who has amnesia due to a certain spirit accidentally bumping into her and lodging himself into her consciousness. You can also hook up a controller and map functions to whichever button you’d like, which is a neat feature. The Option menu displays a variety of selections to alter within the game, like the Skip Mode, Text Window, Text Speed, and the Autoplay Speed. I suppose I’ve been spoiled rotten by other VNs with save space. I played without a guide for the most part, so I was saving at each choice…and there are A TON of choices to be made! This is somewhat countered with the game’s Skip Mode, but I still would have loved the option to have a ton of save space so I can save a bunch of my favorite scenes. One of my few complaints in this game…is that I feel that 4 pages aren’t enough if you want to revisit other routes that you have save data on. The Load menu will allow you to select from previously saved files to continue where you left off. Note that when beginning this game for the first time, the last two options (Memories and Extras) are locked until you complete one of the guys’ routes.

After being treated to the opening movie, you can make your selection on the title screen.
