Lilja and Natsuka Painting Lies
- July 24, 2024
- Frontwing
In "Lilja and Natsuka Painting Lies," a yuri kinetic novel, Lilja, a gifted painter, and her assistant Natsuka explore the complexities of love through their encounters with mysterious clients. Asou Ei, writer of "euphoria," creates a captivating narrative, while Kippu's beautiful artwork and Hijiri Anze's enchanting soundtrack bring the story to life. The game offers 1920x1080 resolution support and an opening theme, providing an immersive visual novel experience.
Reviews
- The story features well-written characters and heartwarming moments, particularly the relationship between Lilja and Natsuka, which is both endearing and emotionally impactful.
- The game explores compelling themes such as loss, rebirth, and the nature of perception, making it a moving experience for players who appreciate deep narratives.
- The visual style complements the story well, enhancing the overall experience and making it a unique entry in the yuri visual novel genre.
- The age gap between the main characters, with one being a minor, raises significant ethical concerns and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the story.
- Some aspects of the mystery plot can feel illogical or overly simplistic, requiring a suspension of disbelief that may take players out of the experience.
- The game lacks diversity in its character representation, focusing solely on same-gender relationships without including any characters of the opposite gender.
- emotional15 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the visual novel is highlighted by its heartwarming moments and well-developed characters, particularly in the context of wlw relationships. The story effectively showcases deep emotional connections and character growth, making it a memorable experience that resonates with players. Despite some concerns about age gaps, the overall narrative delivers a touching and relatable exploration of friendship and love.
“Very touching story and full of wlw relationships.”
“The way Natsuka and Lilja genuinely respect, trust, and appreciate each other, always trying to better understand one another, is truly heartwarming.”
“It makes their already wholesome interactions that much more emotional, especially when both characters go through extensive character development throughout the story.”
- story14 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 36 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
The story is praised for its heartwarming moments, well-written characters, and emotional depth, exploring themes of loss, rebirth, and personal growth. However, it faces criticism for an inappropriate age gap between characters, which detracts from its overall impact. Despite some execution flaws, the narrative successfully blends various genres and offers a memorable experience within the visual novel medium.
“Very touching story and full of wlw relationships.”
“Well written story that gets into a lot of compelling themes (the limited nature of our perception, art, life/death, overcoming grief, meaning in life, etc).”
“I'm really enjoying this story about a blind painter and her assistant, both of whom are fascinating characters with great chemistry.”
“Having a minor and an adult kissing at the end of the story is disgusting; then I realized the person who wrote this also wrote Euphoria, and well, that makes a whole lot of sense.”
“Sadly, some of these mystery execution flaws sometimes take me out of the plot more than I'd like.”
“It's plot twist: the game.”
- character development2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Character development is highlighted as a key strength, enhancing the emotional depth of interactions between characters. Reviewers note that even shorter games can deliver impactful and memorable narratives through well-crafted character arcs.
“It makes their already wholesome interactions that much more emotional, especially when both characters go through extensive character development throughout the story.”
“It also shows you don't need to be some 50+ hour behemoth to tell a memorable emotional story with solid character development.”