An antique dealer, a history teacher who became a grave digger in order to make a living, and a young man who drove over with his friends wishing to hang out and relax at the seaside—all these people cast their lot with a town called Aksaypolis. An ancient town, both mysterious and dangerous.
Engaging horror/mystery narrative with distinct and interesting characters.
Highly detailed character art that enhances the visual experience.
Choices significantly affect the game's progression, encouraging replayability.
English translation has awkward phrasing and some grammatical issues.
Background art is less impressive compared to the character designs.
Limited player choices may detract from the overall interactivity of the game.
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The story begins with a solid foundation in the first three chapters, introducing intriguing plot elements and characters. However, the immersion is hindered by the contrast between the photo-realistic characters and the illustrated backgrounds, which disrupts the overall narrative experience.
“I've played the first three chapters, which lay a solid foundation for the plot and characters.”
“The story is intriguing, but it can be difficult to immerse oneself when the characters are photorealistic against illustrated backgrounds.”