
Newer games tend to overshadow older ones but so far, of the ones I have played, this is easily the most aesthetically pleasing as well as having music that pulls you into the moment while being subtle enough not to steal the show from the story. Objectively, I feel these three elements in particular make this a notably good VN Firstly, the music and visuals are fantastic. So far pretty typical for the VN’s I have played I have three elements I believe make it objectively better, which I will get into first, and then some personal preferences I will mention. You then get to pick which route you want to progress with and uncover the story and secrets behind each character around whom that route is based around.

As he arrives you meet the characters that will fill/flavour the story(s) you choose to engage in and get an introduction to their basic characters. It has a fairly typical setup of a boy (you) going to an island for the summer, supposedly to help out his aunt but really to escape his life which seems to have entered a downward spiral.

As she gets off the ferry, she sees a lonely girl standing on the pier. It all begins when our protagonist, to help manage the effects of her recently deceased grandmother, travels to Torishirojima during her summer vacation. This is a graphic novel style adventure game with an oriental style art that tells the story of Takagara Hairi.
