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| Fairy Fight A large-scale dogfight, utilizing the finest warplanes the world has ever known. Our main character, Sasaki Junichi, is the grandson of the legendary FF Pilot. He comes to Shouou Academy, which once reigned supreme as a school of Fairy Fight Champions. Traveling in the exalted Shinden, he arrives at the student dormitory known as Tsubasa Dorms, only to find… every other tenant is a woman!!Hirosawa Hikari is drop-dead gorgeous! Too bad she also happens to be the world’s cutest encyclopedia of useless plane knowledge. Big surprises for our boy, Junichi — Sasaki Kazusa shares the same last name AND the same bedroom with him now! She’s a bit of an airhead with some nasty sleeping habits. Jinno Nahoko is the sophisticated student council president with a handle on everything (and I MEAN everything) that happens around the school. And Matsumoto Mimari, the mystery girl who paid for an entire plane in a single payment on her card.All of these team and decide to compete in a Fairy Fight. What kind of crazy storm can a renegade team of mismatches create in the esteemed world of FF Champions?!A crazy summer in the wide blue yonder is right at your fingertips! |
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Verified Owner –
While The story may be good, the art is a little . . . iffy for my tastes. In addition, what I assume to be the main heroine, Hikari, makes facial expressions that frankly turn me off. While I have played one route, the story is good enough for me, but emphasis on art being improved. It also feels a little like Aokana (imo).
Verified Owner –
I’m torn, but have to give this a 3/5. The story has a ton of potential, but it feels like half of it was cut off. It’s short, when I really wanted more. Once the common route ends, the story is practically over as you choose a route.
BUT all the routes are fun in their own way. I love the art style, which feels stenciled and old fashioned. There are a few grammar mistakes throughout, but overall it is solid enough. It just feels like half of the story is missing, which is a huge bummer. If the story was longer, the routes more satisfying in their endings, this could have been really great. As it is, there’s just a lot of wasted potential. Still, if you’re a plane buff and this goes on sale, I’d say it is worth a look at least.
(The voice acting quality – as in the quality of recording – also feels off at times, as if they didn’t have the best equipment to do the recording with. This feels like an indie budget game, and they ran out of money for it.)