![]() That said, I did enjoy the characters, having such a large and unique cast of characters is nice, since it does work to give the game a sense of vastness that I tend to find lacking in most visual novels. That’s not to say that I didn’t grow to love these characters as the demo progressed, I just wish that I had had a chance to spend more time with each character before being handed off to another. So there is an added layer of confusion brought about by the parade of so many quirky characters in such a short period of time… there simply isn’t enough time to stop and breathe. However, in Guilty Parade this works to the story’s detriment as the characters and their (for lack of a better word) weirdness make understanding much of the story early on fairly difficult. I have praised this narrative choice in the past, because it gives the player a chance to develop their own thoughts and feelings about events as they unfold and makes for an all around more organic experience. Just like Nemo, we are thrust into the story without any warning or explanation and there is a sense of confusion as we try to piece together the situation at hand. The Guilty Parade demo splits the narrative between the two perspective-the first half follows Nemo as he gets acquainted with the eccentric members of the (at the time unnamed) squadron. Available on Windows, Mac, & Linuxand Steam.Though, despite it’s eccentricities, Guilty Parade is a wartime story, and it takes great pains to depict the pros and cons of military conflict. Guilty Parade‘s unique cast is by far it’s most distinguishing features, giving what normally would have been a grisly story a sense of levity. ![]() It features an eclectic cast of quirky characters that you’d expect to see in a comedic anime-not a post apocalyptic wartime visual novel, and yet strangely enough… it works. Guilty Parade is definitely one of the more unusual demos I have played in quite some time. ![]() On the other side is Lien-a child of war, desperate to avenge the death of his mothers at the hand of the black apostates. There are always two sides to every conflict and Guilty Parade gives players a chance to experience both as you navigate the complexities of war through the eyes of two characters right there on the front lines. Though he doesn’t remember much about his past, he is thrust headfirst into their cause as he and his new comrades attempt to investigate a mysterious crime. On one side is Nemo-an amnesiac young man who is taken in by the Commander of an unusual squadron of soldiers. Experience two sides of a military conflict, by stepping into the shoes of two very different protagonists on either side of the barricades. ![]() Two sides…” This perfectly encapsulates the premise of Nozori Games’s interactive visual novel. ![]()
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