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Rewrite Harvest festa! is a single player casual role playing game with romance, comedy and anime themes. It was developed by VisualArts/Key and was released on July 14, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

What is Rewrite HF?The stories that weren't told in Rewrite's main storyline are right here! Our hero, Tennouji Kotarou, has been pulled into a destiny that revolves around the stars. But that wasn't the only destiny that he rewrote. What awaits after he made his choice is the existence of countless potential realities. And amongst those, there is even a future that's as lively as a festival. Ka…

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
story5 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • Kotori's after-story route is highly praised as emotional, well-developed, and a rewarding continuation of the original game.
  • The visual novel routes offer lighthearted, wholesome scenarios that provide a nice contrast to the darker original, appealing to fans of character interaction.
  • Rewrite Quest, the JRPG minigame, provides a fun, strategic dungeon-crawling experience with customizable character progression and engaging party banter.
  • Some heroine routes are inconsistent in quality, with a few feeling rushed, underdeveloped, or silly, detracting from the overall experience.
  • The JRPG segment requires repetitive grinding and has some tedious optional boss fights due to high HP and random item drops.
  • The lack of route selection at the start means players must play through several routes in a fixed order, which may hamper pacing and enjoyment.
  • story
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is praised primarily for Kotori Kanbe's after-story, which serves as a direct sequel to the original and offers strong emotional development alongside lighthearted moments. Other routes and narratives are seen as less impactful, often feeling like side content or fanservice rather than essential continuations. While the integration of story and gameplay is enjoyable, the plot overall is considered non-canon and somewhat inconsistent in tone.

    • “The framing of the story is told in flashback and ends on a bittersweet note.”
    • “Kotori's afterstory alone makes this a 10/10.”
    • “The best route by far is Kotori’s after-story, and it’s not just because I’m biased toward her (though helps she's a top ~5 favorite VN character of mine); hers is the only route that explicitly continues after her original route, furthering her emotional development while slowly reintroducing lighthearted elements into her timeline.”
    • “The only minor downside I have for Rewrite Quest is that some grinding is needed to beat bosses; and ultimately while the character interactions are fun, the actual story is non-canon fanservice.”
    • “Chihaya’s after-story seems like it was going to be a direct continuation, but it mostly feels like an occult club slice-of-life scene you could’ve seen in the original’s common route, which was fine but heavily limited the romantic moments between Kotarou and Chihaya, which was kind of disappointing.”
    • “Shizuru’s after-story has the weirdest premise, taking place after the… oppai joke route, for some reason.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is a notable aspect, with randomized item drops and high-HP optional bosses making completion of certain content tedious. However, the game offers features like speed-up and auto-battle to ease repetitive grinding, balancing the required effort with strategic gameplay. While some players find the grinding necessary and rewarding, it may feel excessive to others, especially during boss fights.

    • “Trying to complete the entire bestiary and crafting book can be a tedious affair since item drop is entirely randomized, not to mention some of the optional boss fights can be tiresome due to their high HP.”
    • “Rewrite Quest is a surprisingly solid, short-and-sweet dungeon-crawler JRPG, with perhaps a bit too much required repetitive grinding.”
    • “The only minor downside I have for Rewrite Quest is that some grinding is needed to beat bosses; and ultimately while the character interactions are fun, the actual story is non-canon fanservice.”
  • emotional
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect is praised for its earned depth and wholesome, cute moments, particularly in Kotori’s after-story which continues her development with a balanced mix of lightheartedness. While some character interactions feel rushed, players appreciate the connection to original routes and the blend of comedy and heartfelt content.

    • “It feels earned after all the turmoil in Rewrite, and is wholesome and cute.”
    • “The best route by far is Kotori’s after-story, and it’s not just because I’m biased toward her (though it helps she's a top ~5 favorite visual novel character of mine). Hers is the only route that explicitly continues after her original route, furthering her emotional development while slowly reintroducing lighthearted elements into her timeline.”
    • “It’s weird since Kotarou randomly starts hanging out and low-key dating Shizuru in this Oppai universe, and while things moved a bit too quickly for me to get super emotional, I weirdly liked how it eventually linked to Shizuru’s original route.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is generally well-received, offering a fun and quirky contrast to the darker drama of Rewrite, particularly through Kagari's unique and blunt personality. However, those who prefer the original's serious tone might find the humor less appealing.

    • “I thought Rewrite’s humor was generally pretty good, so naturally, that was enough for me to enjoy it.”
    • “It provides a surprisingly fun way for Kagari to have an actual personality, calling herself 'Miracle' Kagari, leading to some of the better new humor in this game with her quirky, random, blunt commentary while learning about humanity.”
    • “If you loved Rewrite specifically for its dark, serious drama and don’t care for or dislike the humorous parts, you might want to skip this fandisc.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay builds on Key's familiar style, offering a slightly deeper and more challenging experience than Little Busters, but it remains straightforward without complex puzzle elements like switch puzzles or traps.

    • “It's not the first time Key brought this kind of gameplay.”
    • “However, while the mechanic is somewhat deeper and slightly harder than how it was in Little Busters, please don't go into this game expecting switch puzzles, floor traps, one-way corridors and such, because Wizardry this is not.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature simple, low-effort animal drawings and reused sprites that give the game a quirky, humorous charm. Despite their goofy appearance, the visuals contribute to an engaging and occasionally challenging gameplay experience.

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Rewrite Harvest festa! is a casual role playing game with romance, comedy and anime themes.

Rewrite Harvest festa! is available on PC and Windows.

Rewrite Harvest festa! was released on July 14, 2025.

Rewrite Harvest festa! was developed by VisualArts/Key.

Rewrite Harvest festa! has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Rewrite Harvest festa! for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

Rewrite Harvest festa! is a single player game.

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