
Each girl’s ending is incredibly abrupt, leaving you with a lot of questions and virtually no answers.New Procedure for Upcoming Call for Applications to IGP (C) Commencing in April 2022Īnnouncement of successful applicants International Graduate Program(C) Commencing in September 2021Īnnouncement of successful applicants of International Graduate Program(A) Commencing in September 2021Īpplication Guides for IGP (C) and (B) Tokyo Tech-RIKEN International School Commencing in September 2021 and Procedure for Application SubmissionĪnnouncement of successful applicants International Graduate Program(C) Commencing in April 2021Īpplication Guide for International Graduate Program (A) commencing in September 2021 has been releasedĪpplication Guide for International Graduate Program (B) (for applicants seeking scholarships from their home governments) commencing in September 2021 has been releasedĪpplication Guide for International Graduate Program (C) commencing in April 2021 has been releasedĪnnouncement of successful applicants International Graduate Program(C) Commencing in September 2020 This leads me to my next point that the narrative overall is weak the developer definitely knows that you’re playing just to meet some cute anime girls, which is fine, really, but it doesn’t help that it makes every character seem shallow. Without spoiling anything, there’s only one dialogue option that actually has any pull on the outcome of the game. Make Your Choiceīy far the most disappointing feature of this game is the lack of impact your decisions have. It could have used a greater amount of content for what its worth, but it was still somewhat fun even without it. I’ll get into the actual story shortly, but Tokyo School Life only lets you interact with four characters fully (there are side characters, but they’re ignorable for the most part).
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On top of that, the actual recording was adequate, at least sounding like it was done in a professional studio (which is saying something given the smaller size of the developers, M2 Co.).ĭespite these positives, I couldn’t help but feel like the game was incredibly short for the price, especially considering the motivation of your character is to win a contest at your school specifically to go to Japan and meet girls. Additionally, I was impressed that each of the characters (the female characters, at least) had their lines fully voiced. The art was anything spectacular, but it was consistent throughout every scene and all of the girls you can interact with meshed well with the surrounding sets/environments. The most enjoyable aspect of this particular title is that the art and design are done well, which is a pretty important piece for visual novels.
