Rating Comments: So overall a very decent game (despite its ridiculous length O_O), I’ve actually given this game a large score boost in character design purely because of the quantity. Thanks to a fellow player, I can now differentiate between the two :D Speaking of CVs, both Shimizu Ai and Aoyama Yukari are present in this game (the two people whose voices I got confused with).
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Oh, for the record, it seems that the “X-version” of this game contains the H-scenes and has different CVs for some characters (like Natsuki) Regardless, the Houjou Scenario opens up after clearing the main game, and offers more H-scenes for the characters who has not received them in the main game. To be perfectly honest, I think a design like this isn’t the best idea if the producers wanted to create a linear story, they should’ve put all of it together, although that’s much more difficult than having these optional “side-stories”… In total, I estimated about 60 hours of gameplay, which is pretty long. It’s obviously to have his harem, of course :DĬomments: The story is completely linear, with “side-stories” featuring a certain heroine at certain intermissions. Meeting characters like Kuon, Kensuke starts to wonder what his purpose was for being brought to this strange land, and with the help of his comrades find meaning in his life and role. Regardless, when cleaning out the storage area one day, Kensuke finds a mysterious sword and becomes teleported back in time to the Sengoku era. After his own parents died, this uncle who has over 50 wives took him in as his own and started to train him for something, for which Kensuke didn’t know why. Summary: Kensuke is the nephew of the famous Kazuto. Game Type: War-themed novel based on real life events Release Date: Ap(X-version all-ages version was released in 2013) Title: 戦国†恋姫~乙女絢爛☆戦国絵巻~ (Sengoku Koihime ~Otome Kenran Sengoku Emaki~)
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While I wasn’t too informed with the story of Oda Nobunaga, quick reference look-ups suggest that BaseSon did their research when creating this game, and this is going to be a plus for them as well.
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In addition to this, in the two series of Koihime titles I’ve played from BaseSon, first being Koihime Musou and now Sengoku Koihime, there is a stunning accuracy in some of the scenario to the point it’s actually quite scary. (Please tell me I’m not the only one who does this xD)
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I also like to see what CVs played which characters, and see if I can “test” myself in identifying some of them. In return, this causes the game itself to be fairly long, so that works well with how I like BaseSon’s games. Some people argue that the massive number of characters are often overwhelming and causes each character to become more shallow, but it doesn’t really bother me that much since the design for said characters are often performed very well and in a very intricate manner.
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Foreword: Generally, I really like BaseSon’s games.