- October 19, 2016
- Norn
Wild Romance
Platforms
About
"Wild Romance," a remastered Japanese-style visual novel, follows Kazuma's return to his hometown and his discovery of his childhood friends' fluffy secret. The game features updated graphics, multiple characters on-screen, and animated sprites, all of which add depth to the story's summer adventures, picnics, and festivals. With the option to play in 16:9 or the original 4:3 aspect ratio, players can customize their gameplay experience.











- The artwork and character designs are of incredible quality, making the game visually appealing.
- The story, while not groundbreaking, is fun and engaging for a single playthrough.
- The voice acting is perfect, adding to the overall enjoyment of the game.
- The game lacks meaningful choices, with only one decision that affects the outcome, making it feel more like a visual story than a game.
- The English translation is poor, with numerous typos and awkward phrasing that detracts from the experience.
- The game is very short, with some players feeling it doesn't justify the price due to its limited content.
story
28 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is described as cute and enjoyable, featuring strong character designs and quality art, though it lacks depth and is considered predictable and short. While some players appreciated the lighthearted romance and anime tropes, others found the narrative too simplistic and lacking in meaningful choices, ultimately leading to a less engaging experience. Overall, it appeals to fans of the genre but may disappoint those seeking a more dynamic and intricate storyline.
“Great art, okay music, perfect voice acting, but a fantastic story.”
“I deeply enjoyed the story.”
“It's a cute story of love and commitment to seeing things through, but it's too darn short.”
“There is only one point in the game where you make a choice, and it only affects the story for a couple of scenes.”
“There isn't really much of anything to the story and it ends too quickly.”
“As someone who likes this type of game, I wanted this to be good. I thought the character designs were great and I expected a dynamic story about hiding their true forms and opening up to the main character about their true selves, but the story doesn't even try to hide anything. There was no subtlety in how they went about the girls' feelings or their true forms.”