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Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision is a single player casual role playing game with fantasy, 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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63%Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
emotional3 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions

  • The game features a complex and engaging story with unique character designs and cool music.
  • The updated version offers smoother reading and some new dialogue choices, making it a refined experience compared to the original.
  • The remastered game maintains the charm of the original and is recommended for fans of Klace's visual novels.
  • The remake offers minimal new content and removes several features present in the original, such as the affection system and some choices, reducing replayability.
  • Technical issues include slow or missing skip functions, occasional sprite mismatches, grammatical errors, and frequent freezing during gameplay.
  • The new dialogue options sometimes feel out of place and poorly integrated, and the game lacks significant story branching or impactful player choices.
  • story

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    The story is complex and interesting, but the remake offers little change from the original aside from minor dialogue tweaks and grammatical fixes. Key features like the affection system were removed, reducing player impact on the plot, which some found disappointing. While the narrative remains grand in scale, it lacks detail and decisions feel inconsequential, though reading is smoother overall.

    • “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 negative 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 story, aside from fixing grammatical errors, is the same as the original, which was disappointing. The UI is also very similar to Komorebi, taking away the uniqueness of the game.”
    • “They removed the affection system, which allowed unlocking character backstories based on choices. Now, no matter what you do, you always get the backstory, removing previous subtle differences and reducing player impact.”
    • “Dialog has minor tweaks, decisions seem to have little effect on the story, and it is literally the exact same story as version 1.0.”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional experience in the game is mixed, with moments that genuinely moved players, but many feel it lost depth compared to the original due to fewer dialogue options and less meaningful emotional interactions. Changes like altered message displays and removed character expressions diminish the impact of key scenes, making some emotional moments feel less authentic or engaging. Overall, fans miss the original’s richer emotional variety and nuanced character dynamics.

    • “I cried multiple times while playing.”
    • “Some of the more emotional answers, such as flirty or angry responses, come up naturally and add depth to character interactions.”
    • “The removal of certain emotional elements, like Eclair's crying sprite and screen shaking during intense memories, lessens the emotional impact compared to the original.”
  • replayability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The replayability of the game is criticized for lacking meaningful new content, with removed choices, fewer story variations, and an affection system that, while adding some depth, feels overshadowed by cosmetic additions and reduced options. Many feel the new features are poorly integrated and do not enhance the experience, making the game seem worse and less engaging to replay compared to previous titles.

    • “The new options feel put in there just because and do not feel natural. They took out options and choices, such as gender selection in the forest, which at least gave different dialogue. The game just seems worse compared to the original.”
    • “They removed achievements that encouraged players to complete the game 100% and explore different outcomes. This removal reduces motivation for replaying and discovering all game content.”
    • “Despite the ability to save anytime, most additions are purely cosmetic at best or involve removing content with no new story sprites or lore. The rewritten story feels like it was done without much thought.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users praise the game's music as unexpectedly cool and a strong highlight, complementing the complex story and unique character design despite some shortcomings in expressive sprites and voice acting.

  • gameplay

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users appreciate the improved dialogue choices compared to the previous version, though some find certain gameplay elements slow or tedious at times.

  • stability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

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

    • “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, anime and dark fantasy themes. Common tags for Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision include futuristic, indie, lgbtq+, 2d, choices matter and others.

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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