Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem for Innocence-a visual novella, which is a prikvelom to The House in Fata Morgana, also a genre of psychological thriller.
This part reveals interesting details about the heroes of the first part-the narration is conducted in the form of several stories describing the events occurring before the events of the main storyline. That is, if You did not play in the first part, it is strongly recommended to do it, because You just do not understand anything, what to what, where, whom and why. This game, perhaps, can even be called a fandisk to the main story.
Drawing here is similar to the first part-on the lover, it is very different from the traditional Japanese visual novels, more reminiscent of some European style of the Victorian era, can not please everyone, but everything is perfectly visible in the screenshots and introductory Video, it is up to You to decide.
Music, as well as in the first part is characterized by sensuality, the ability to create a unique atmosphere coupled with a picture on the screen, which cause just a storm of untransmitted emotions, the heroes really worry and get into their role. Alas, the characters are not voiced, but this is not a minus, on the contrary allows you to think of each hero of his own image.
The Only serious minus for the CIS-Community is the lack of translation into Russian, it can prevent many, but if You have passed the first part, still recommend trying to pass and this, in the end it is a great chance not only to pump your skills English, but also to read a great narration, to receive from it a lot of emotions and pleasure, this game is definitely worth it, and will not leave Your efforts in vain.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
A Requiem for Innocence is a Prequel to the original Visual Novel, which, however, has no completely new Story to tell. Instead, it's an extended Retelling Of the Truth that had to be revealed in the final Part of the Original. Anyone who has already played The House in Fata Morgana Knows from the Beginning what the Story will eventually boil down to. In this Case, however, this is nothing Negative, even if it does not have as many Mysteries and Revelations to offer as a result. Instead, the Past of some important Characters in particular is illuminated. While it Hadn't necessarily been necessary, the Tragedy of The House in Fata Morgana comes across a bit more heartbreaking than it already was. Although I knew exactly what was going to happen, the Ending brought me to Tears, to which the wonderful Music contributed a lot.
And since it's a Prequel As I said, the Story works without a hitch even if you've never played your Predecessor before. There are a few Events that are not shown here, but they are not necessary to Understand the Story. But I would not Recommend this Course of action, because the Story of the Predecessor with Knowledge of truth would leave only a few Mysteries open. In addition to the Main Story, there are also a few Short stories, the first of which at most works without Prior Knowledge. All of Them play during the first Stories of the Original and last only 15-30 Minutes. Accordingly, I didn't find them really interesting, because I could only remember the Original Stories spongily.
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