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Millia -The ending-

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62%Game Brain Score
story, music
gameplay, grinding
81% User Score Based on 27 reviews

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Millia -The ending- is a single player action game. It was developed by Millia Soft and was released on January 8, 2016. It received positive reviews from players.

Millia -The ending- is a visual novel made by Millia Soft using Ren'py. The game was successfully funded on kickstarter.com in early 2015.

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 27 reviews
story11 positive mentions
gameplay1 negative mentions

  • Emotional and melancholy story that deeply engages players with its themes of love and hardship.
  • Beautiful pixel art and atmospheric music that complement the story's mood effectively.
  • Short and accessible visual novel with a few meaningful choices leading to multiple endings.
  • The writing quality suffers from numerous grammatical errors, awkward phrasing, and poor narration transitions.
  • Limited gameplay and interactivity, with most of the experience resembling clicking through an e-book rather than a traditional game.
  • Some players find the story predictable or lacking in originality, and the overall polish is rough given it is an indie developer's first game.
  • story
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally engaging and immerses players in a simple romance narrative, though some find it predictable and derivative of common anime tropes. Writing quality fluctuates, with notable translation issues and occasional misspellings, but many appreciate the emotional depth and recommend it for visual novel and romance fans. Overall, it offers a worthwhile and heartfelt experience despite a lack of originality and polish.

    • “Excellent novel, gorgeous graphics and stellar story!”
    • “Even though there are quite a number of translation errors throughout the game, the story is well written and very engaging.”
    • “I really do recommend this game to anyone that loves visual novels and anime and would like a good story line about romance and the feeling for one another and how love will always prevail.”
    • “The trash tier plot is straight out of a high school anime club fanfiction; definitely someone watching way too much anime and needing to write godawful fanfictions about it.”
    • “The writing needs serious revision, the plot is boring, the music is repetitive, and, of course, the sister isn't blood-related.”
    • “The story is predictable and nothing new.”
  • music
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for its quality and fitting atmosphere, with some users highlighting specific tracks like "akogare no hana." However, several reviewers find the soundtrack repetitive and occasionally annoying after multiple listens. Overall, the music is considered a strong aspect despite mixed opinions on its replay value.

    • “Impressed with the effort put into the music.”
    • “Both the story and the music are pretty great.”
    • “The art is beautiful and the song 'Akogare no Hana' fits the story really well.”
    • “The writing needs serious revision, the plot is boring, the music is repetitive, and, of course, the sister isn't blood-related.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised for their quality and attractiveness, with many highlighting the artwork as a strong point comparable to higher-end visual novels. However, some criticism exists regarding translation and overall presentation, but the visual appeal remains a consistent positive aspect.

    • “Excellent novel, gorgeous graphics and stellar story!”
    • “The artwork is wonderful and on a similar level to some of the higher end and priced visual novels out there.”
    • “Mille -the ending- is not a good vn, but the artwork and the background music was good enough and I think the price and the fact that it is Kickstarter funded can exempt it from not recommending it.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay mainly consists of simple clicking through dialogue, typical of visual/interactive novels, but is hindered by poorly written text that detracts from the overall experience.

    • “As a visual/interactive novel, this doesn't feature any notable gameplay; it's just a lot of clicking through badly written dialogue that would never have been accepted or published in print, which poses the question, 'How did something this badly written end up on Steam?'”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a well-paced, emotionally engaging experience that quickly fosters a strong connection with its characters, offering satisfying conclusions. It's recommended for players seeking a casual yet heartfelt narrative.

    • “This was just an emotional and interesting novel to me, and I wish there were more like it, or even a series based on the game.”
    • “It's paced so well that I was able to become emotionally invested in these four characters in such a short amount of time, and every ending wraps things up nicely.”
    • “I recommend it to those just looking for a casual, fun, and emotional read.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game is seen as tedious and slow, likened to reading a novel where progress requires constant clicking rather than smooth page-turning. Players may find the repetitive tasks tiresome and may even need additional lives to manage the continuous grinding.

    • “Visual novels/e-books are tedious at best... imagine the best novel you ever read, be that Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or 2001: A Space Odyssey or Twilight (if you have terrible taste in literature), but then translate that to a format where the words dribble out and you have to click your mouse every time you want to read the next sentence, instead of just turning the pages.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is generally seen as lacking depth and originality, contributing to an uninspired overall experience.

    • “The story is not something new and the atmosphere lacks a lot.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor initially comes across as crude or frustrating, but over time players become more immersed in the story, overshadowing the comedic elements.

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Millia -The ending- is a action game.

Millia -The ending- is available on PC and Windows.

Millia -The ending- was released on January 8, 2016.

Millia -The ending- was developed by Millia Soft.

Millia -The ending- has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Millia -The ending- is a single player game.

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