While the writers could do with a balance in comparison to other visual novels, they certainly did a great job. Battles take place exclusively in space, and the point is that each rider - a huge humanoid flying machine - has his own set of weapons and tricks. Although this symbiosis looks unsightly in every sense (which is not so scary, the game is free), it is very interesting to juggle with the skills of henchmen. The very combination is catchy - a visual novel (with moral choices!), typical role-playing tactics and combat fiction. The plot of this typically Japanese story, full of ambiguities and awkwardness, languid allusions and extensive borrowings, can hardly be called outstanding in the original game. In addition to Shields himself (in my opinion, drawn by some completely vanilla snot) there are other men on the ship, but they are assigned the role of invisible extras. Well, everything else is in the same vein. The story seems to be fantastic, but there are also ghost ships, and an escaped princess, and ancient artifacts. The ship's doctor is a merry fellow with a huge bust, stretching out her hands to touch the captain's. That is, of course, the enemies burned their own hut, and we are running away from them on the best ship of our planet, and all that, but at the same time, the chief engineer is a girl of 18 years old at the most. The first two chapters of Sunrider (of which Sunrider: Mask of Arcadius is made up) are classic space opera with a touch of Japanese flavor. Flagship, since at some point Kaito will be allowed to assemble his own small fleet, where, in addition to the girl squadron, several extra ships can enter. Including a shot from the main gun of our flagship. Fortunately, we have special points that can be spent on orders. Now their space aircraft-carrying cruiser (in the game they prefer to call it an “assault aircraft carrier”) without aviation will surf the airless space, look for friends and allies, find problems and enemies, and all this for the sake of returning home. Kaito, along with his XO Ava - charming in her adamant desire to work, work and work again - and the Sunrider crew are the only ones who managed to escape from the villains. And at the same time, they tore to shreds the entire fleet in which Shields served. ( In fact, there are a lot of people, but now it’s not about that.).Ĭaptain Kaito Shields had just taken command of the newest ship in his home planet's fleet when the evil foreign revolutionaries, who had recently overthrown one of the strongest monarchies in the galaxy, suddenly swooped in and destroyed the city where the commander's relatives lived with one shot. Not news to those who are familiar with VN (and indeed with Japanese games in general, in which the story is told mainly through dialogue in the spirit of VN), but who would refuse a Japanese-style Mass Effect? Albeit on a low budget. It's understandable: although this game is primarily a visual novel, conversations are constantly interrupted due to the need to fiddle with your own spaceship, the development of wards and turn-based tactical combat. The authors asked for 3 thousand dollars, but collected almost 15 times more. Actually, apart from them, there are no other pilots here. We will devote the first half of the game to collecting pilots, each of whom, fortunately, has his own combat vehicle. Not expecting anything good, I launched it and. Since the description strongly recommended that you first read the last part, I went to the link provided and found out that the first Sunrider is a completely free game. Studying a selection of visual novels available on Steam (for what exactly and what specifically prompted me to do this research - I'll tell you another time), I accidentally stumbled upon Sunrider: Liberation Day. Question: passage of the novel sunrider academy
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