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Historical otome games like Hakuoki

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I like historical settings in otome games, the mix of atmosphere, meaning, and experience that modern settings sometimes don't give. The clothing, architecture, customs, even how the characters speak. It creates a world that makes me very curious about it. (Due to that, i've also searched the different historical periods in Japan such as Sengoku, Edo, Taisho, Meiji etc)

I've played some games, but I'm curious if I've missed any good ones—recommendations are welcome!

Games that i've played:
  • Nightshade
  • Ken ga Kimi
  • Hakuoki
  • Birushana: Rising Flower of Genpei
  • Bakumatsu Renka Shinsengumi
  • Ikemen Sengoku
  • Yoshiwara Higanbana
  • Chou No Doku no Hana
 
Recently a new game by the same artist as Hakuoki came out (Homura)! There's also Winter's Wish out on Switch that fit a historical setting.

One game I like that fits what you're looking for is Getsuei no Kusari. It has gorgeous art and a dramatic plot. It's about a remote town living through a dark time, the story is pretty sad!
 
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Would the "Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time" series be considered a historical game?
While it has a strong fantasy element, it features various historical periods and customs.
 
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Recently a new game by the same artist as Hakuoki came out (Homura)! There's also Winter's Wish out on Switch that fit a historical setting.

One game I like that fits what you're looking for is Getsuei no Kusari. It has gorgeous art and a dramatic plot. It's about a remote town living through a dark time, the story is pretty sad!
Thanks for the recommendations!!!! Do you also like historical setting games? or depends on the visual art and plot o.o
 
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Would the "Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time" series be considered a historical game?
While it has a strong fantasy element, it features various historical periods and customs.

I haven't hear about this game before o.o
Just searched of it, is this a RPG game? the game setting is in Heian era.
Looks like it have a lot of sequels
 
Thanks for the recommendations!!!! Do you also like historical setting games? or depends on the visual art and plot o.o
I like all kinds of settings, and I'ma bit biased on mystery! But some of my favorites are in fact historical ;) they usually have gorgeous character designs.
 
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Seconding the Haruka series! Haruka 3 (Heian) is an absolute classic. Haruka 6 (Taisho) and Haruka 7 (Sengoku) are more beginner-friendly. Also, consider the Geten no Hana games (Sengoku).
 
If you're okay with non-jp historical, I'd rec My Vow to My Liege. The worldbuilding and story feels very grand and epic, kinda c-drama-ish if you know what I mean. The MC is also a highlight of the game, love love love her. Def one of the best MCs in otome games imo
 
I like all kinds of settings, and I'ma bit biased on mystery! But some of my favorites are in fact historical ;) they usually have gorgeous character designs.

I dont know too much mystery games, the only one that i remember is 7'scarlet i guess...
If you have a favorite mystery game please dont hesitate to recommend it!!
 
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Seconding the Haruka series! Haruka 3 (Heian) is an absolute classic. Haruka 6 (Taisho) and Haruka 7 (Sengoku) are more beginner-friendly. Also, consider the Geten no Hana games (Sengoku).
Thank you for the clarification!!! it is the first time that i see a game series with different era in each one. o.o
 
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If you're okay with non-jp historical, I'd rec My Vow to My Liege. The worldbuilding and story feels very grand and epic, kinda c-drama-ish if you know what I mean. The MC is also a highlight of the game, love love love her. Def one of the best MCs in otome games imo

I have that one on my pending to play list!!! I´m glad that it has a good review, is it full mandarin or has english version?
 
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Two come to mind.
First is Hanayaka Nari, Waga Ichizoku. ''https://vndb.org/v7634''
It's set in The Taisho Period, and the characters are really well-developed — you can even see the personalities and backstories of the love interests' mothers. If you don't mind a bit of a grind with the stat-raising and collecting, I'd really recommend giving it a try!
The other is Winter's Wish: Spirits of Edo. ''https://vndb.org/v29906 ''KimiYuki is set in the Edo period.
 
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I haven't hear about this game before o.o
Just searched of it, is this a RPG game? the game setting is in Heian era.
Looks like it have a lot of sequels
Since the characters fight vengeful spirits, the combat system follows an RPG-style format, but it's fairly simple. The story unfolds as events occur and the characters grow closer along the way.
As solarisa mentioned, the third, sixth, and seventh games in the series are well-received and easy to find.

There is also a title called "Kimi wa Yukima ni Koinegau," which is another Japanese-style fantasy romance adventure game. I haven't played it myself, but it seems to be a bittersweet story.
 
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I have that one on my pending to play list!!! I´m glad that it has a good review, is it full mandarin or has english version?
It has english text w/ full zh voice acting! The translation is pretty good, from what I remember
 
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London Detective Mysteria has a historical setting, although it's not set in Japan but Victorian England!
The writing is not always the best but I did find the setting really enjoyable.
 
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Two come to mind.
First is Hanayaka Nari, Waga Ichizoku. ''https://vndb.org/v7634''
It's set in The Taisho Period, and the characters are really well-developed — you can even see the personalities and backstories of the love interests' mothers. If you don't mind a bit of a grind with the stat-raising and collecting, I'd really recommend giving it a try!
The other is Winter's Wish: Spirits of Edo. ''https://vndb.org/v29906 ''KimiYuki is set in the Edo period.

Thanks for the recss~~ :akazukin_thanks:
 
Since the characters fight vengeful spirits, the combat system follows an RPG-style format, but it's fairly simple. The story unfolds as events occur and the characters grow closer along the way.
As solarisa mentioned, the third, sixth, and seventh games in the series are well-received and easy to find.

There is also a title called "Kimi wa Yukima ni Koinegau," which is another Japanese-style fantasy romance adventure game. I haven't played it myself, but it seems to be a bittersweet story.

I dont know if this sounds strange but i like bittersweet stories :ROFLMAO: It leaves a stronger impression on me.
Thanks for the recs!!
 
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London Detective Mysteria has a historical setting, although it's not set in Japan but Victorian England!
The writing is not always the best but I did find the setting really enjoyable.

I've hear that game before! the artstyle looks very fairy, fantasy? i like the colors, thanks for the rec~~
 
Juuzaengi ~Engetsu Sangokuden~ switch

BYAKKO ~Shijin Butai Enrenki~ switch

Meiji Tokyo Renka pc and switch

Kafuku Kanjusu Utsukushiki Utsuro ka na Pc

Nandome ka no Shiki pc or switch

Deitsa no Makugire -Chouka no Torikago- pc this games is related to folie fatale not historical

The Hungry lamb pc and switch not an otome game the plot is good no romance this game is related to The Lamenting Geese has romance different mc also I have not played this many player say it bad compared to the first one
 
I support Haruka recommendations, it's a lot of great games. Bara ni kakusareshi Verite is about french revolution, same developer as with Hanayaka Nari. Geten no Hana is about Sengoku period (you can even romance Nobunaga) :unsure:
 
For Historical otome games, cannot miss Harukanaru toki no naka series, it is a huge series, each with different historical periods, can pick any one that interested you to try. Personally, I like 5, same era as Hakuoki (i.e. Bakumatsu, even have a same character in Haruka 5 and Hakuoki, even though the personality is totallly opposite), and that period of Japan is really interesting, with a lot of conflict based on different perspective.

Chou no Doku Hana no Kusari has good writing and good character.

Meiji Tokyo Renka also a fun piece
 
Gunjou no Yuki. (taishou era) but only on japanese . Maybe Shirahana no Ori ~Hiiro no Kakera 4~ (Heian Period) , Souten no kanata (jp), Bakumatsu Renka
 
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