- May 29, 2020
- Ajané J.K. Célestin
To the Edge of the Sky
66%Game Brain Score
story, humor
emotional, graphics
66% User Score 58 reviews
Platforms
About
This stunning post-cyberpunk indie visual novel is waiting for you to dive in. Explore the secrets of Olympia, the most technologically advanced country on Earth, as one of its top secret operatives. Can you complete your mission without regrets?










Audience ScoreBased on 58 reviews
story12 positive mentions
emotional3 negative mentions
- The game features high-quality art and writing, making it one of the best in the otome genre.
- The story is engaging and well-developed, with unique characters that players can connect with.
- It offers replayability with different choices, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game is relatively short, leaving players wanting more content and a deeper exploration of romance.
- It has been criticized for being more of a visual novel than an RPG, lacking meaningful choices and combat.
- Some players found the story to be long and boring, with repetitive elements that detracted from the experience.
story
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it long and boring, particularly criticizing the lack of impactful choices and the narrative's pacing. However, many others praise it as beautiful and engaging, expressing excitement for future installments and appreciating the intriguing world and character designs. Overall, while some players are disappointed, a significant number find the story compelling enough to warrant further exploration.
“This is a beautiful story and I can't wait for book 2!!!”
“The story itself is really, really good.”
“The art is absolutely beautiful and the story is amazing; it may look like a 'one and done' kind of game, but trust me, you'll be in front of the screen for hours.”
“The story is long and boring.”
“I was fairly disappointed when I got to the fight at the start of the story and... there is only the description of the fight.”
“It doesn't have many choices, and I'm pretty sure they don't affect much of the outcome of the story.”