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Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision

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41%Game Brain Score
emotional, music
story, replayability
64% User Score Based on 14 reviews

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Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision is a single player casual role playing game with fantasy, drama, anime and dark fantasy themes. It was developed by Klace and was released on August 21, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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64%
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
emotional3 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions

  • The rework offers a smoother reading experience with some grammatical improvements and new dialogue options.
  • The story remains complex and engaging, retaining its emotional impact, with unique character designs and cool music.
  • Fans of the original game will appreciate the updated UI and the ability to save anytime, along with some quality-of-life improvements.
  • The remake lacks significant new content, with many original choices, affection systems, and sprites removed, reducing replayability.
  • The dialogue choices often feel out of place and the storyline changes very little, making the 'completely rewritten script' claim misleading.
  • Technical issues like slow skipping speed, absence of voice acting, occasional sprite mismatches, and game freezes detract from the experience.
  • story
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally praised for its complex and engaging plot along with unique character designs, though the remake offers little narrative change from the original and removes the affection system that previously influenced character backstories. While the remake provides a smoother reading experience, it suffers from outdated visuals, minor dialogue tweaks, and choices that have minimal impact on the story's progression. Technical issues like frequent freezing also hinder the overall storytelling experience.

    • “The story is pretty complex but it's really cool, the characters are nice and their design too. I find the drawing style is so unique. The game is alright and doesn't deserve some of the actual reviews.”
    • “Having played the original, I found the story of the (re)vision overall was a smoother reading experience.”
    • “Overall the main story remains the same from the original.”
    • “The sprites look old and low-quality, the plot is grand in scale but lacks detail.”
    • “Dialog has minor tweaks, decisions seem to have little effect on story, literally the exact same story as 1.0.”
    • “The possibilities for really having the power to change the tide of the story was missed.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express that the emotional impact of the game is diminished compared to the original, as meaningful dialogue options and character reactions have been reduced or removed, weakening player connection. Although some narrative elements remain open to interpretation, changes like altered presentation of texts and missing emotional sprites detract from the experience. Overall, these revisions feel less thoughtful and have lessened the game’s emotional depth.

    • “I cried multiple times while playing, deeply moved by the emotional storytelling.”
    • “The game presents emotional dialogue options that arise more naturally, such as flirty or angry responses, enhancing character interactions and immersion.”
    • “Some moments are left open to interpretation, allowing for a personal emotional connection with the story's conclusion.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The replayability of the game is criticized for lacking meaningful new content, with removed choices and features that previously added depth, such as the affection system and achievements. New options feel forced and superficial, making the game less engaging and reducing incentives to replay compared to the original. Overall, the updates are seen as a step backward, diminishing the game's appeal for repeated playthroughs.

    • “The affection system, despite being a bit of a pain, added replayability to the game. In this version, the new options feel put in just because and do not feel natural. They even removed choices, such as the gender selection in the forest, which, although had no major consequences, provided different dialogue. The game seems worse to me now.”
    • “They took out achievements, which, although excessive in the original, helped players aiming for 100% completion and being aware of different choices. If I replay the game, I'm not sure I will replay this one since the additions feel like they were put in without much thought or were influenced by the creator's other game.”
    • “The game still lacks a skip function like in Komorebi and Major/Minor. The choices feel poorly done and thought out. Content that was in Major/Minor was removed, which doesn't make sense, especially when a major complaint about the original was the protagonist’s lack of impact on the story.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the music as unexpectedly cool and a strong aspect of the game, enhancing the overall experience despite some shortcomings in character sprites and voice acting.

  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the gameplay improved compared to version 1.0, particularly appreciating the dialogue choices, though some aspects can still feel slow or dragging.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent freezes that disrupt gameplay and prevent story progression, significantly impacting overall stability.

    • “Game frequently freezes making it impossible to progress the story.”
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Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision is a casual role playing game with fantasy, drama, anime and dark fantasy themes.

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision is available on PC and Windows.

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision was released on August 21, 2025.

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision was developed by Klace.

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision for its emotional but disliked it for its story.

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision is a single player game.

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