Overall, the artwork was done incredibly well, nice and neat, but at the same time a bit sketched, which I think worked great. The only downside to the artwork (and possibly the entire game) is I personally thought there were too little variations of expressions during dialogue, but the times it felt like that were only in the less important moments. The same goes for the rest of the artists, the interesting use of backgrounds, the absolutely beautiful fullscreen drawings, especially the ones at the end of each storyline that I could only dream to recreate. Artwork: When I first started the game, a name flashed past my eyes during the opening credits, a name I recognized, could it be? And indeed it was, I was thoroughly surprised and thriller to discover that an artist I follow on DeviantART, MikeInel, did the animated sequences for Katawa, this propelled me even more to read it because he animated my favourite animation ever, and he didn't disappoint. There are song that make you feel happy, sad, on edge, and as mentioned, in indescribable moods. They have left me feeling many emotions, my favourite one being 'Wisona', which leaves me in a strange mood, one that I can't describe, as much as I try. Music: I love every track in this game, even the quirky, weird ones associated with Kenji. I'm going to split all of this up so it nice and clean, different categories and all that. I stayed up for nights, captivated by the thoughtfully created characters and storyline, the incredible artwork and music (that I'm currently listening to), and literally everything in between. After a week or so of them talking about it and me blanking out, I decided "What the heck, I'll have a look", and that was the first of many sleepless nights.
Katawa Shoujo was introduced to me by a couple friends, mostly because they wouldn't stop talking about it, but now I'm the one not shutting up. Firstly, I've never written a review, or played a game even remotely like this, this is more my personal opinion. Never before have I been so moved by a game, or book, or anything really. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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