DragonStone Gameplay | Medieval Visual Novel | Part 3

1 year ago
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I really don't know how to feel about this visual novel. On the one hand I like the fact that it's set in the medieval times, on the other hand I really can't get into the script at all. The game either spends too much time explaining nonsense (fell asleep 3 times from the scene with the protagonist's mother until after the training), either will go from one thing to another inexplicably (what happened to the girl after it got knocked out by the guard lol), or just leave entire holes in the script (what happened to the protagonist after it went in the closet or what are her thoughts about what happened?!). There are a lot of characters in the game, there are animations, *** scenes look weird, characters are not that super detailed and it seems that the story is pretty long.

From Steam:
"A dark fantasy Visual Novel with an emphasis on creativity instead of combat. With her wit and wiles alone, Myranda must flee the horrors of war and try to survive in a harsh new world with danger lurking at every corner.

DragonStone is a dark fantasy Visual Novel with high replayability, where you are given choices throughout the story that affect the characters and outcome. Explore a vast open world where danger lurks around every corner, and a single misstep can make everything go wrong... But inversely, one well-placed stroke could make you a fortune...

Myranda is a refugee fleeing the horrors of war, having lost everything and everyone she's ever known and loved. Her quest is filled with interesting and sexy characters as well as dark villains who would seek to take her womanly virtues.

Far from being the stereotypical "hero who wants to save the world", Myranda is just another desperate civilian training to enter the warriors guild. She has no special gifts, save for a comely appearance, and in a world infested with criminals, monsters, and other sinister threats, that often bodes more ill than good. Cast out into an unforgiving new world, Myranda is forced to rely purely on her wits and wiles in order to survive.

Will Myranda be able to forge a new life for herself, relatively unscathed from the horrors that stalk her? Or will she find herself meekly succumbing to the will of the rich and mighty, becoming little more than a toy for those with evil intent? "

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