- April 14, 2016
- Xorcerox
XorceD - Sashiro's Laedrum
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World-line Laedrum: Play as Sashiro Kobata, a World-Peacemaker (WPM) officer with an incredible dual-wielding pistol skill, in an undercover mission! His WPM-group has found out information about a terrorist group. The information: A highschool student is supposed to be the leader of that terrorist group! In order to maintain world-peace and to stop the terrorist group, Sashiro has to identify th…









- The game features an interesting plot with multiple endings and engaging characters.
- It offers a unique experience with good visuals and a nice soundtrack, making it a hidden gem among visual novels.
- The dialogue choices enhance immersion, and all endings are satisfying, providing a rewarding experience.
- The game is relatively short, taking only 2-5 hours to complete, which may leave some players wanting more.
- Character development is lacking, with some characters feeling irrelevant to the overall story.
- The music quality is subpar, and the choices presented often do not significantly impact the plot.
story
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of "xorced - sashiro's laedrum" is engaging and features an interesting plot with three different endings and well-crafted characters. While the narrative is lively and includes surprise twists and dialogue choices, some players feel that character backstories could be more developed and that the choices offered are somewhat limited in their impact on the overall plot. Overall, it is described as a captivating experience, even for those who typically do not favor story-driven games.
“A cool novel with an interesting plot.”
“3 different endings, cool characters, nice story.”
“Usually I don't play story-driven games, but 'Xorced - Sashiro's Laedrum' is wonderful!”
“Since it's not drawn out or anything like that, I doubt he planned to make the characters have more backstories/relevance in the story and make them a bit more important.”
“The story is trying to give you multiple choices for each situation to make it more interactive, but it's limited only to random conversations that don't have any effect on the plot.”
“Story: you play Sashiro, a member of a kind of world police called World-Peacemakers, who hunts terrorists.”