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Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War

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91% User Score Based on 22 reviews

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Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War is a single player role playing game with fantasy, anime and erotic themes. It was developed by KoromoSoft and was released on February 5, 2018. It received very positive reviews from players.

This game has a playtime of 10-20 hours.

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91%
Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
story3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game is free to play without microtransactions, offering a fully free strategy and visual novel experience.
  • Features a strategic simulation with an interesting battle system including a spellcard mechanic and character growth elements, providing engaging gameplay depth.
  • The storyline is intriguing with unexpected twists, deep characters, and emotional scenes, appealing to players who enjoy complex narratives.
  • Lacks English language support, which significantly hinders accessibility and enjoyment for non-Japanese speakers.
  • The visuals are mostly 2D and dated, not meeting modern PC gaming graphical standards, and suffer from inconsistency between character portraits and sprites.
  • The tutorial and user interface can be confusing and awkward, and some aspects like voice acting and the overly dramatic climax detract from the overall experience.
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a mix of strategic depth through its spellcard and regional control mechanics, despite a simplistic 2D interface and language barriers. While some elements, like the ending, may feel underwhelming, the overall gameplay provides a promising and satisfying experience.

    • “However, the promise of an intriguing spellcard system hints at deeper gameplay beneath the surface.”
    • “"Brutal Alice" offers a glimpse of strategic complexity with its regional control mechanics and spellcard system, despite potential challenges due to the language barrier.”
    • “Despite its flaws, there's a glimmer of promise in its strategic gameplay, hinting at greater depths waiting to be explored.”
    • “For gameplay purposes, because the user interface for this game is mostly just 2D static text/images, it might as well be a web page.”
    • “The true plus ending was kind of underwhelming, but I was still satisfied with the overall story and gameplay nonetheless.”
    • “It’s just gameplay.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics receive mixed feedback: some find the 2D visuals outdated and lacking compared to modern 3D standards, while others praise the detailed sprites and artistic style despite some stylistic inconsistencies. Overall, the graphics may appeal to fans of traditional 2D art but feel underwhelming for those expecting contemporary 3D visuals.

    • “The graphics are astonishing and I'm sure if I were able to read katakana and kanji (I can only read hiragana) I would have a blast.”
    • “The sprites are nicely done but the art style is a bit different compared to their portraits.”
    • “The game features really lacklustre 2D visuals (does the developer not know 3D graphics became mainstream in the mid-1990s?).”
    • “Gamers don't spend thousands of dollars on gaming rigs and the latest 3D graphics cards to play 2D games.”
    • “Even mobile phones and game consoles can do 3D graphics now.”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally well-received and satisfying, though some find certain endings underwhelming and desire a more epic narrative fitting the genre. Additionally, the gameplay elements sometimes overshadow the plot, affecting engagement with the story.

    • “The storyline is amazing, but it is quite hard to remember to save because you always want to reload the save and keep someone alive.”
    • “The true plus ending was kinda underwhelming too (didn't feel like something pog), but at least it wasn't bad, and I was satisfied with the overall story and gameplay nonetheless, which to be honest is all that matters.”
    • “I haven't played the other endings so I can't give much opinion on the plot yet.”
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Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War is a role playing game with fantasy, anime and erotic themes.

Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War was released on February 5, 2018.

Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War was developed by KoromoSoft.

Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Brutal Alice: The Hundred Day's War is a single player game.

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