- January 13, 2021
- Gemini Stars Games
Gemini Strategy Origin
55%Game Brain Score
story, humor
music
80% User Score 20 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
The Gemini Strategy: Origin is the work of TSM series. This game still adopts the way of strategy. You can get free DLC which from the publisher to active more adult content .









Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
story4 positive mentions
music2 negative mentions
- The game features a unique premise centered around indie game development, which adds an interesting narrative layer.
- The graphics and art style are nice, albeit simple, appealing to fans of anime aesthetics.
- The gameplay is straightforward and can be engaging for casual players looking for a relaxing experience.
- The English translation is poorly executed, leading to confusing and humorous phrases that detract from the experience.
- Battles are overly simplistic with passive enemy AI, making them feel unchallenging and lacking in strategic depth.
- The game suffers from performance issues, including lag and incomplete design elements, which can hinder the overall gameplay experience.
- story14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The game's story is structured into 25 linear chapters, featuring a visual novel-style narrative followed by preparation and turn-based battles. While the overall plot is described as thin and marred by poor translations, it offers humorous elements and allows for some variation in outcomes based on player choices. One playthrough is generally sufficient to experience the majority of the content.
“The main story is broken down into 25 chapters.”
“Each chapter consists of a visual novel-style story section, followed by a preparation camp, and ending with a simple turn-based battle.”
“Story choices will give different results.”
“Other than the endings, the story is very linear, so one playthrough is enough to see almost everything.”
“This game also has a paper-thin story with one of the most hilariously bad translations I've ever seen.”
“Each chapter consists of a VN-style story section, followed by a preparation camp, and ending with a simple turn-based battle.”