As is the case with most other visual novel games, the story here will change as you play the game so no two play-throughs will ever be exactly the same. What this game is most notably for is some of the shocking and violent endings that can happen.
I know that I was pretty shocked at how brutal School Days HQ was, but to be fair it is not just done for shock value and it does fit in with the story. While I have referred to the game as a visual novel a few times in this review, that is actually doing School Days HQ a huge disservice. You see, this game is more like an interactive anime.
There is none of this 2D stuff with a tiny bit of animation here, well there is some 2D stuff. However, the majority of the game is actually made up of video and it will stop when you are required to make a decision. This is awesome and I like how it keeps you focused on the story. The voice acting is great and helps get the emotions of the characters across even more. This was first released back in and while this HQ version is the best way to play it.
Due to the age of the video, it does not have that same level of slickness you would find in a modern anime. The gameplay on offer in School Days HQ is great for a visual novel style game. The anime presentation keeps you paying attention, but you do actually get to make many choices as the story moves along. These choices can have some major differences in the way things play out and I ended up playing the game a few times, forcing myself to make drastically different choices so that I could see the different outcomes.
It is easy to see why this is a game that has such a strong reputation. I was invested pretty much right from the start and I can see why a buddy of mine ranks this as his number one visual novel style game.
School Days HQ is a game that was way darker than I thought it would be. The protagonist doesn't always have the best of intentions when he is behind the camera, and as a result the subject matter is as lewd as you want to be;from panty shots to those of scenic vistasand everything in-between. You'll have to watch your back though as there is a whole list of activities that could put the police, or your school councillor,hot on your trail!
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Please log in or create account to submit your link recommendations. Excellent seller. Very good game. I will buy again. Do you think this review was helpful? Choose Yes No. If you enjoy sand box and a little bit of adventure if you know what I mean then this would be one of the video game you would enjoy the most. First off my Japanese is abysmal, so maybe this game isn't for me. That said it is a lovely, relaxing game- if a little peculiar. The open world reminds me somewhat of GTA San Andreas- it is not of that size but shares the trait of filling space with nothing but landscape, the difference of course is that you can take pictures of the landscape here When you work out what you are meant to be doing a lot of fetch quests initially, there is a lot of fun to be had cycling round the island stopping occasionally to writhe, eel like across the cobbles on your back whilst trying to look up a girls skirt before she calls the police.
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