You freeze, but the sick knight runs over and slays the beast with one slash of her sword, although she takes a fatal hit from the monster. “Stop her! There could be monsters!” the knight warns you, and you run onto the hill just in time to see the mute girl about to be slayed by a furry beast not unlike bigfoot which has climbed up from the edge of the chasm. You follow her to the dwelling and meet a sick female knight, but as you’re talking to her the mute girl wanders off onto the hill. So anyway, on the hill you meet a blonde mute girl. (Later you’ll learn this is called the “boundary” and is where this world literally ends–fall off the cliff and you’ll be in a void of clouds and “temporal nothingness” not unlike space…because the world you’re on is actually a floating continent drifting through time on a collision path with Earth…) You solve a puzzle with the ancient symbols and are transported to another dimension with forests, a desert, a cottage/dwelling and a hill that leads to a chasm. Here’s a quick synopsis (summary) for people so they can save many hours and skip the terrible ending:Īfter you go to the study and get the last jewel, you go to the mountain. The epilogue was absolutely horrible with huge plausibility holes too… The game never gave me the payload I expected and after reading around the internet, I’ve learned its a “Family Project” that was way too overhyped for its own good. I would not recommend playing this game because its such a tedious series of “click on everything” which kills the fun of reading. I mean if the continent collided with Earth way back when and time is moving on for Earth in the present, then isnt that the end? No more loops?Īnd what happens to the main characters and Yu-no now? Once they reached the beginning of time, do they start moving forward? Are they immortal? I hate these open-endings Japanese authors love to confuse their audiences with. Oh and I still don’t get how history keeps looping every 8000 years…its just too confusing. Lots of tragedies just for the sake of tragedy. It was just a series of mindscrews, and I saw no reason why you had to eat Kun-kun. Here is a save file to save people from having to click everything…Īpparantly I got a password when I beat the game:ĭidn’t care for the 2nd half at all. So I finished the game and will leave a short review… Romanji: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi wo Utau Shoujo Yuno: The girl who sings love at the end of this world
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