It’s a visual novel, and the novel part is heavily emphasized.
Of the hundreds of visual novels on Switch and the dozen I’ve played, they all had some form of interaction. There are surveys, minigames, or even the occasional dialogue tree. Witch of the Holy Night is unusual in that it takes the genre name literally, being a 12-chapter novel with high-definition graphics, fully voiced acting, and no discernible gameplay other than changing the way text is presented. It has a lot of history, an inspirational fighting game and The world’s leading anime gacha gamebut its tolerance for “gaming” largely depends on its ability to use the Switch as a book reader.
The story of the Witch of the Holy Night is set in an alternate Japan where magic is legal but kept very secret to prevent abuse and abuse. Lumina”), Alice Kuonji, who lives with a mysterious witch, and Sojuro Shizuki, a transfer student. After a lengthy battle sequence (which takes up most of Chapter 5), Shizuki is sent back to the girl’s house while trying to determine exactly how to deal with this person shattering the masquerade. An interesting trio of characters, and an interesting story that is less predictable than first impressions. The story may be too long. This is the longest visual novel I’ve read, about 25 hours long (I realize I can read relatively quickly) and contains 350-400 pages of Japanese text in its original form. I was.
Another important future of Witch on the Holy Night is its size. This is a hair under 20 GB of hers and the largest single file on my system right now, including the fully DLC’ed Monster Hunter Rise and Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Larger than the entire Danganronpa Decadence collection. This includes board games.) This is due to the combination of constant switching of viewpoints by the camera. Switch game resolution. The thought of the bitmap image format used for this comes to mind. Most of the text is well translated. There were a few typos, but at over 350,000 words (approximately), they weren’t frequent enough to be feared. It’s about the lower limit of the average rate for Axis/Otomate romance novels.
If you’re going to enter The Witches on Holy Night, it’s probably going to be a commitment while you wait for someone to tie George R. R. Martin to a chair and complete a blockbuster. Moving the analog stick for over 20 hours or sabotaging A gives us a well-written story that sets a lot for the future.