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Autumn's Journey

Ratalaika Games, Apple Cider
Sep 11, 2015 - Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
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8 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Autumn's Journey

Autumn's Journey is a short visual novel with delightful characters. Choices are minimal, but the game will go by so fast as you're immersed in the strong story.

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Autumn’s Journey is a short, but well-written visual novel that would be a great choice for people who enjoy a fantasy story with some cute, anime style interactions and flirting. The game gives the impression that there is significant backstory for this world in the minds of the creators, and has an ending that leaves space for a sequel. I would happily play another game set in the world of Ishtera if given the chance.

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If you fancy a title that shows the friendship between 3 strangers building as they undertake an adventure together, then Autumn’s Journey is the game for you. A short and lighthearted affair that allows you to explore the lore of this strange land while enjoying the fantasy setting it all unfolds in. Do I recommend you try this? Yes, if you want a quick read of something that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Will Auralee become the Knight she has always inspired to be? Can Kerr find his dragon form? Why not grab a drink, sit down, and enjoy how this tale unfolds.

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Autumn’s Journey is a short but fun adventure. For fans of otome games who are looking for a simple game set in a fantasy world, it is certainly a good choice. However, there is a feeling that the setting could have been explored a little more.

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If you've seen my reviews of visual novels before you'll know that in a general sense I'm rarely a fan...

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