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A game that leaves a deep impression

Same. Anime Hakuoki leaves a deep impression on me. I cried a lot and after that stop watch/read any josei and shojo for couple years. And i started reading my least favorite genre.:sneaky: Opened new gates for myself :ROFLMAO: But Hakuoki game i love ( music and all chararcter).
Same feeling!:akazukin_puppyeyes:
 
For me, if there is one game that defines this experience, it has to be Uta no Prince-sama.
Many years ago, after watching the anime, I was deeply captivated by its songs and characters. I even bought a PSP specifically to play the game. Through the game, I experienced a completely different kind of joy compared to the anime. This journey led me to explore other Otome games and follow various music-based multimedia projects.
In every sense, I feel this series has had a profound impact—not only on me personally but on the entire industry.
The above was generated using a translator; I apologize for any lack of clarity in the expression.
 

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For me, if there is one game that defines this experience, it has to be Uta no Prince-sama.
Many years ago, after watching the anime, I was deeply captivated by its songs and characters. I even bought a PSP specifically to play the game. Through the game, I experienced a completely different kind of joy compared to the anime. This journey led me to explore other Otome games and follow various music-based multimedia projects.
In every sense, I feel this series has had a profound impact—not only on me personally but on the entire industry.
The above was generated using a translator; I apologize for any lack of clarity in the expression.
This game is very classic and very popular at that time. I used to love the songs in it, including the anime, and I also went to watch it. The game is also very fun!

This game has many parts, it's very good! It also left a deep impression on me.

You translated very well, thank you for sharing your feelings!:akazukin_fight:
 
For me, if there is one game that defines this experience, it has to be Uta no Prince-sama.
Many years ago, after watching the anime, I was deeply captivated by its songs and characters. I even bought a PSP specifically to play the game. Through the game, I experienced a completely different kind of joy compared to the anime. This journey led me to explore other Otome games and follow various music-based multimedia projects.
In every sense, I feel this series has had a profound impact—not only on me personally but on the entire industry.
The above was generated using a translator; I apologize for any lack of clarity in the expression.
The songs of this game and anime are really great. I used to specifically collect all of his songs.

This game has been ported to many platforms, including PSP, NS, and PSV. It's worth playing again!
:akazukin_love:
 
virche evermore that game left a really deep impression on me the story the atmosphere and the emotional impact just stayed with me for a long time after finishing it
 
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I think we had the same experience but in reverse! What also left a strong impression on me was Hakuoki, except in my case I played the game first (the mobile version on the Play Store and then the PSP version) and haven't watched the anime yet. At the time I was shaken by the endings, especially Okita's and Hijikata's, because they were so bittersweet and tragic. Not that the other boys' endings weren't tragic too, but I think following those two was the hardest given their situation and how the plot develops in a more tragic direction, like in Okita's route where
the Water of Life doesn't cure the tuberculosis he had, so in the end we have to deal with the fact that he's going to die soon and leave Chizuru alone
and Hijikata's
where you have to watch each of the boys die and in the end only he and you survive
I was replaying the Switch version the other day, and it's funny because I had the exact same reaction as when I played it for the first time, even knowing how the story would unfold. And as if being devastated wasn't enough, I accidentally got an ending on my second route that I'd never seen in the mobile or PSP versions
where only Chizuru survives and everyone in the Shinsengumi dies
I felt bad for days. Everything in this game left a strong impression on me and stayed with me, from the story and the characters to the way the game is played. It's even educational since it teaches you historical facts (in my case, I didn't know the Shinsengumi actually existed; I thought this group was part of the game's fantasy. I only found out after watching Rurouni Kenshin and Gintama, after seeing some familiar names appear). I think I'll always remember Hakuoki no matter how much time passes.
 
It was OVER REQUIEMZ. Since each character has a dark route, I really enjoyed playing it as someone who loves yandere characters. I also had a memorable time playing Code Realize and Hwanju Cafe.
 
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Mystic Messenger was one of the first otome games I ever played and to this day I'm still chasing the high of romancing 707 (︶︹︺)
 
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Deep impression... I still consider Hashihime of Old Book Town to have had a strong impact on me. I remember the first time I heard about this game, I searched for it on VNDB and saw that it had very good reputation and reviews, so I decided to try it.

At first, I was attracted by the opening and the setting. I believe it was the Taisho Era? I'm not sure, since I played this game quite a long time ago. The story hooked me, though at the beginning I didn't understand much. The dialogues seemed repetitive but at the same time slightly different, with small details changing each time. (Without spoiling anything) I really liked the protagonist Tamamori and Kawase's route.

To be honest, I was a bit bored at first because the game has too few options to interact with. It felt more like a "novel." However, once you get into the story, time passes very quickly. I think you need a lot of concentration and patience to play this game at the beginning, because it starts quite slowly.

Also, Hakuoki... this game is too way realistic for meeee, it is like merging into that world, and i felt bad for these historical characters...
 
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aww hakuoki was my childhood I get filled with so much nostalgia every time I think of it.
 
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