![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There are some really well told sequences of events, and some interesting characters, but saying too much would lead to spoilers. The writing is good, with few noticeable errors (mainly in the latest update), and the story has had a promising start. They add extra clicks to the experience but don’t seem to serve any other purpose because there’s no real point in diverging from the game’s story. There are some odd design decisions, however, in that the game plays like a standard visual novel, but has a few open-world aspects to it that are somewhat jarring. The character designs aren’t in any special way distinctive from other games, but some of them are cute, while others are somewhat strangely proportioned, and not in an oversized way. The game is nicely put together in terms of art and user interface there’s an option to turn the window behind the text off or on, and there’s also an option in certain scenes to switch to third-person view. You end up with only one option, to move back to the home that is the source of the titular bad memories, only to find that things are very different from before. While your return was well planned, with an apartment waiting for you and no intention of talking to the people who hurt you, nothing goes to plan. While the memories of the place have faded somewhat, the emotions haven’t. Bad Memories is about returning to a home town that you as the MC (playable as male or female) thought you’d left for good. ![]()
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