- December 1, 2017
- Hollowings
Crimson Imprint plus -Nonexistent Christmas-
Platforms
About
"Crimson Imprint Plus -Nonexistent Christmas-" is a visual novel game with horror elements, taking players through a dark and suspenseful story. The game features a unique blend of holiday cheer and unsettling supernatural events, with the player character exploring a mysterious mansion during Christmas time. Navigate through complex relationships, uncover secrets and solve puzzles to escape the mansion in this thrilling and atmospheric adventure.








- The game features a touching plot and well-developed characters, making it an emotional experience.
- The art and music are praised for their quality, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the game.
- The game has received significant improvements in its latest version, making it more enjoyable than the initial release.
- The game is primarily in Chinese, which makes it difficult for non-Chinese speakers to fully enjoy the story.
- Some players find the pacing of the story to be uneven, with parts feeling dull or overly dramatic.
- There are issues with the game's system, such as the skip option not functioning properly, which can hinder the experience.
story
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story has received high praise for its emotional depth and engaging plot, with one reviewer highlighting its impressive narrative and multiple endings compared to a shorter visual novel, "Snow Night." The storytelling is complemented by great background music and visuals, making it a standout experience that exceeds average expectations. Overall, the narrative is described as touching and well-crafted, earning a strong rating of 9/10.
“I began with 'Snow Night' (雪华, xue hua), which is a short visual novel but has a moving story.”
“The touching story is in fact far beyond the average.”
“The story is longer than 'Snow Night' and it has different endings while 'Snow Night' is single-ending.”
“The story is longer than 'Snow Night' and it has different endings, while 'Snow Night' is single-ending.”
“I can predict that it would be a very sad story.”
“The story is not only written in letters.”