Kaigen Seito
戒厳聖都

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Play time | Short (8h26m from8 votes) | ||
Developer | NITRO PLUS | ||
Publishers | NITRO PLUS | ||
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DescriptionThe sequel to the bonus minigame "Ambition of Kaigen" ofHanachirasu. |
NVL 3.0RPG 3.0Sword Combat 3.0Sword Wielding Protagonist 3.0Undead 2.5Guro 2.2Amnesia 2.0Low Sexual Content 2.0Male Protagonist 2.0Rape 2.0Resurrection 2.0Zombie 2.0Sexual Content 1.8
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<report>Kaigen Seito is a strange sequel to the extra minigame included in Hanachirasu. Unlike it, this is more of a classic RPG with minimalistic exploration and rock-paper-scissors style combat. Sadly, the entire game is unvoiced and features a very limited presentation, the game mostly consists of assets pulled from previous Nitro+ titles, but there are some new CGs and sprites, and even a brand new vocal track near the ending!
The gameplay in general is very simplistic. You fight enemies, level up, collect new equipment, and explore grid-like maps. The combat is abusable, since most enemies seem to prefer one type of attack, so usually you just need to figure out which one, and repeatedly spam... Read more »
The gameplay in general is very simplistic. You fight enemies, level up, collect new equipment, and explore grid-like maps. The combat is abusable, since most enemies seem to prefer one type of attack, so usually you just need to figure out which one, and repeatedly spam... Read more »
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<report>Always love Narahara Ittetsu's lecture about blade art. But the combat system and lack of story make it hard for me to enjoy it. The combat system is essentially a rock paper scissors with roaming around grinding for levels, which is hardly any fun. The main story follows the nuke ending of hanachirasu's mini game, talks about Igarasu Yoshia cannot let go of the fact that he lost his destiny dual, comes back for vengeance. I love this part of the story, but other than that, rest of the story that builds the world, the girl on the front page - Ishima Kaigen - herself feels pretty underdeveloped, which is very sad.
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