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Friday, September 22, 2017
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds (PC/Steam) Review
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds is a visual novel otome game set in, well, Kyoto at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. It's also only the first part of the whole story. I previously reviewed the PS Vita version, and the Steam release for PCs is largely the same.
As an Otome game, you will play as a female protagonist, with many romance options. In fact, most of the guys you meet are romance options. You won't interact with all of them in every scene, as that would get way too crowded. They float in and out of each scene, which feels logical. You are a "guest" of the Shinsengumi after all, and they wouldn't all go to every thing together.
There are several dialogue choices as you go through the game, some of which change the affection of the various guys, and some of which will change the next scene. Once you get to the final scenes, it will be exclusive to the guy with the highest affection, and is effectively their route. Then unfortunately, the game will go to a "to be continued" and we have to wait until the second part is released. Other than that, I do like the story. Having fantasy takes of real events is pretty neat, and they pull it off well.
One playthrough is about 4-6 hours, depending on reading speed, and if you reload to change a choice. Since there are over 10 romance options, you will get a fair bit of replayability finishing the final chapter several times. I'd also recommend playing through at least twice, since there are a few different scenes depending on dialog choices, and they are worth seeing. They're also sprinkled in throughout the story, so it wouldn't be as easy as just replaying one chapter, which you can do for the character routes. I'm not sure if and how the character endings will play into the second part of the story, but it might be worth doing a few, just in case.
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds ran perfectly on my i7 with 16gb of ram. I mostly used an Xbox controller for it, but a keyboard should work perfectly fine, since it's a visual novel. It's a pretty good story with good replayability for the different endings. Now to continue to wait patiently for the next part...
The Good:
Good story, lots of options for ending routes.
The Bad:
Having to wait until the second part is released to finish off the story.
The SaHD:
Maybe after the second part, we will get Sengoku Winds?
(Review code for Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds was provided by the publisher)
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