WILL: A Wonderful World / WILL:美好世界 reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
I Played this game on Stream (Twitch) and it was really worth it. All the stories and options it possesses makes you want to discover every end and every answer. It Is sometimes somewhat tedious as there is no guide as such in Spanish, but thanks to the English guide if you get stuck you can go out easily. Puntución: 9/10. I would give 10/10 but sometimes if it was very difficult to pass a conversation and that bothered me a little:p
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
One of the best vn's I've ever played. Truly powerful story, great art and music. Awesome. Generally we met characters at the most critical points of their lives, and there are many really serious themes and dark pathes, So there are many adventures, suspence, and many complicated and disturbing episodes. But when the game touches some of serious topics, it's not superficial, it shows a brief, but deep look at the issue at hand. I also really liked the symbolism of the game and its central idea about the choices in life. It's even reminded me David Mitchell's "Ghostwritten" in a some way, and David Mitchell is one of my favorite writers. So, of course, I truly recommend it.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
29th in my top 50 Visual novel (for more than 150 finished visual novels). A nice surprise for my first Chinese Visual novel finished-I had bought and tested several titles but none found thanks to my eyes. The gameplay, based on letters, allows you to change the destiny of many characters-who are well worked and resolutely endeared or interesting. At random, you will follow the vicissitudes of a depressive art teacher, a beginner Korean police and a little too idealistic, two Mexican orphans or even a stray cat, jaded and disappointed by humans. The overall scenario is dark and mature (and there are many bad ends. Most often they bring a new light and sometimes they are even necessary to find the right solution) but still remains very addictive (although a hair repetitive after ten hours/very close to the end of this game, I had trouble to pick up). Note that the "true end" is quite satisfactory: effective and in perfect agreement with the general tone of this game (quite pessimistic and rather nostalgic, I repeat). On the art side (character design, CGs), this is not naughty (some images are even superb)... but this is Grisaia or Minori, though. For the target audience, I would say that it should not change the fans of VNs Otome (apparently, the developer of the game has noticed some success with the female audience). But personally, I think this title has almost everything to please most male fans (unless they expect an umeteenth copy of Nekopara/Sakura Machin/Corona blossom... or if they are obtuse enough to reject a protagonist... or an embryo of homosexual romance). In short, it's atypical and it's good. So it's worth a try... If you like long readings;p
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