Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Wolf Tails Review

Title: Wolf Tails
Developer: Razzart Visual
Released: May 2018
Language Version: English

When you play a visual novel whose original language is English you tend not to have great expectations about it really, as they tend to throw as much fan service and panchira as their budget can afford with little to no plot. Wolf Tails is different.  It provides a great, almost unique plot, with two (not only graphically) memorable  heroines.

Wolf Tails tells the story of an unnamed (preferably male) protagonist who chooses to isolate himself from it all and live in a remote cabin surrounded by a snowy land. The peaceful life he craved for falls to pieces, though, when an injured wolf girl  called Mirari suddenly appears. Soon, another wolf girl, Fuyu (a convenient name meaning "winter" in Japanese) shows up, desperately searching for a "Princess". Said princess is none other than Mirari, who got stranded from her pack but now seems rather reluctant to go back, preferring the new-found human warmth.

Personally, I loved almost every aspect of this game (sex scenes are just a bit too long). Music is fantastic and does a great job setting the scene. Heroines were balanced between tsun and dere types, and I loved both of them, so sexy and cute at the same time. CG art is sometimes off or weird looking ('cept for that Fuyu on-heat scene grabbing her butt cheek, that was so out of the blue but so damn hot!). And speaking of ecchi content, I didn't even know it had that, what a nice surprise. As for the endings, well I expected to actually see protag being accepted by pack in Mirari, but oh well, a wedding scene is not bad either.

Hopefully Razzart Visual are able to come up with other titles as good as this.

My score: 94%




Here we go..

So this is my first post, hopefully one of many to come. I decided to start this blog on a whim to share my thoughts on certain visual novels that catch my eye. After posting on some eroge sites I thought it was time to have my own little space. Also, I noticed there's little info on non-English (untranslated) vns out there so I intend to review those as well. I am a huge fan of vns: I have read quite a bunch to date and hope to keep this blog alive by posting monthly (maybe?), and thus contribute to the vn community. Happy reading!