Monday, January 17, 2011

Review: Heliotrope- Sore wa, Shi ni Ataru Kami no Ai




There is a mysterious phenomenon that some people are given a divine power, but also given a terrible curse that will eventually claim their lives. Yashiro, the protagonist, has been living in despair for the half-year since his parents and little sister vanished, leaving him believing they abandoned him. One day, on the beach at night, he meets a talking starfish and suddenly finds himself falling into the ocean, where a girl gives him the sword, Laevateinn. Like this, he gets involved in a battle involving a mysterious island that will decide the fate of the world.

~Modified from the vndb summary


Plot 6/10 (if you hate self-pitying protagonists as much as I do) 7.5/10 (if you can stand self-pitying protagonists)- The plot of this story has a really great premise, with the world being protected by a system that takes a single Shingansha (the magic/espers of the story) as a Sacrifice that protects reality from the effects of human emotions. Unfortunately, it is harmed both by its hetare protagonist, who is driven to suicidal thoughts by relatively minor matters and doesn't seem to ever really get his act together, and terrible pacing at the beginning of the story, where you are thrown into the action without a chance to get to love most of the characters. The three heroines, Yuzuka, Mitsuba, and Iris are amongst some of the better ones I've encountered, with Iris' story in particular drawing in the player's emotions strongly. Unfortunately, due to the pacing problems I mentioned before, the story often feels rushed, to the point where you have to almost wonder what the hell is going on.

Visuals 8.5/10- I really, really like the visual style of this VN... the character designs, the action CGs, and the backgrounds are all really well done, leaving a strong impression on the player. I really can't name any part of the visuals I didn't like, to be honest.

Sound 8/10- For the bgms in this story, I'd love to give this a 10/10, but the voices during certain scenes (Mitsuba's voice when she goes psycho) are a little annoying.

Overall 7/10 (if you hate weak-willed protagonists) 7.5/10 (if weak-willed protagonists don't bother you)- Overall this VN is one of the better ones I've played recently, despite certain weak points in the plot and with the voices. I'd definitely recommend it for someone who wants a quick, dark story with a set of characters that grow on you (if you can get past the game's rather abrupt beginning).

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