In a visual novel you expect the story to be the biggest draw and the true testament to how good the game is. In the case of Sakura Nova I think the story took the biggest hit. It seems that every other month sees another Sakura release and there are times when I feel that this affects the quality of the releases. I mention the others in the series in order to point out that Winged Cloud has been pushing out these visual novels at a breakneck pace. Anyway, that aside, the voice acting here is top notch, another plus as it really added a depth to this game that I felt helped pull it above the others in the series. Also worth noting that the recent "Sakura Space" does not feature any voice acting, at least at the time of this writing. There are other Winged Cloud games that have had voice acting added to them after release such as "Sakura Fantasy Chapter 1" and "Sakura Angels", but the voice acting wasn't available at launch and were added after I had already finished them. I actually have never played another Winged Cloud game that had voice acting so this was a pleasant surprise. A fact I wasn’t aware of until after my initial playthough. Voice acting was something that I was actually not expecting in this game, though it is one of the game’s main selling points. The battle theme is a particularly good standout track and the other themes served to properly accompany whatever scenes they was set against. I actually thought the music was perfect in this game and was surprised it wasn't typical visual novel fare which usually is more filler than anything. those scenes took me out of the game in general as I was not initially expecting them at all really. Some of the uncensored sex scenes though had some odd art choices that really took me out of the game a couple of times. Backgrounds are also nicely done and while these can sometimes be extremely generic in games of this style, I thought they were well-done here and never had the feeling of being overly repetitive. They aren’t bad by any means though, just had me wondering if I had seen some of these characters before elsewhere. Character designs seemed a little too reminiscent of previous Sakura games, but that might just be me. It's colorful and some of the designs are fairly unique, especially those of the villains and the outfits of the main characters. Like other Winged Cloud titles, the art here is perfect. Let's back up though and take a closer look at the game itself. I'm not spoiling anything here by the way as these happen quite often and start very early on. I was also surprised by this game's obvious focus on romance and sexual encounters compared to some of the other entries in the series. I was surprised to start it up and see that it actually took place in a fantasy setting, albeit a somewhat futuristic one sort of like the Phantasy Star games. Retrieved November 7, 2015.I must first mention that when I first heard the title "Sakura Nova" I assumed that it was going to be a game that took place in space like the recent “Sakura Space” released shortly before Nova. ^ "The Guardian's Spell: Refunds being processed"."What's going on with Winged Cloud's The Guardian Spell?". ^ "Would you like to run an idol café? 3".^ "Would you like to run an idol café? 2".^ "Would you like to run an idol café?".^ "Sakura Moonlight 2 on Winged Cloud's Patreon".^ "Sakura Moonlight on Winged Cloud's Patreon". ^ "Sakura Sweetheart on Winged Cloud's Patreon".^ "Legends of Talia: Arcadia on Steam".^ "Sakura Valentine's Day on Winged Cloud".^ "Sakura Christmas Party on denpasoft (18+)".^ "Sakura Fantasy Chapter 1 on Steam".^ "Interesting info about Winged Cloud, their VN's, and employees".^ " "Sakura Dungeon" Now Available on Steam and Denpasoft from Sekai Project and Winged Cloud".^ "Notice Regarding Winged Cloud Titles".^ "MangaGamer Partners with Winged Cloud!".^ Vincent, Brittany (October 30, 2014).After separating from Sekai Project, Winged Cloud began publishing their titles independently. Winged Cloud continued to release titles under Sekai Project, but in 2017, Sekai Project ended their partnership, and later released a statement stating that it was due to Winged Cloud's unprofessional behavior. However, in 2016 MangaGamer ended their partnership with Winged Cloud citing "intractable creative differences." Īfter leaving MangaGamer, Winged Cloud returned to their previous publisher Sekai Project, to release their next title, Sakura Dungeon. After publishing several of Winged Cloud's titles, Sekai Project and Winged Cloud ended their partnership.įollowing this, in 2015 Winged Cloud partnered with publisher MangaGamer and released Sakura Santa. Their first title, Sakura Spirit was released on July 9, 2014. Winged Cloud began releasing games on Steam in 2014, under publisher Sekai Project.
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