![]() ![]() Perhaps it’s my love of the Christmas holiday period, or maybe it was the strange looking bird creatures manning a tank and wreaking havoc – who knows? You’ll get plenty of laughs out of the chaotic nature of it all though.Įach episode lasts between thirty minutes and an hour, so there’s plenty to get through. There’s three main scenarios that take place over the four episodes my personal favourite was the festive first episode though. ![]() The characters you know and love return with their variety of colourful personalities, and there’s even room for a few new faces too. I only noticed that you’d get one choice per episode, though in truth the quantity doesn’t really matter when the choice you may make feels so insignificant anyway.Īt least the episodes that feature in the game are interesting, especially to returning fans of the series. Instead, you’re given a story that has a fixed beginning, middle and end – a shame given the interactivity the previous entry featured.ĭespite the choices baring no real consequence to how the story will play out, they barely feature at all through each episode anyway. Sure, you can get a fail-state where you may have to start the episode again, but fans are used to there being branching paths to follow that allow you to create your own narrative. Whereas the original title offered countless choices that actually bore consequence on how the tale would play out, the choices you make in Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star feel inconsequential. ![]() Unfortunately, Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star doesn’t quite find the balance between reading and interaction. It can often feel like you’re reading a book more than actually playing a game, but this isn’t always a downside of course the genre is described as a ‘visual novel’ after all. It’s a simple premise that has been utilised by countless games over the years, but isn’t something that everyone will enjoy. In the vein of a visual novel, you’ll read through dialogue and interactions between characters that is accompanied by illustrations of each scene. Those who’ve played Hatoful Boyfriend previously will know the basic mechanics to how the game works. Instead, you follow four turbulent tales in the Hatoful Boyfriend world that despite being full of of the zany humour the series is known for, comes lacking the interactivity and charm that made the original title such a joy to play through. Gone is the freedom to craft your own branching story and even the dating aspect as a whole. Unfortunately, what made the original such a cult hit is absent in this follow up. It might sound completely insane, but it proved to be a hit with gamers and gained relative success – so much so that it’s warranted a festive follow up in Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star. How amazing is it than in an age of gaming that’s rife with first person shooters, racers and… well… Minecraft, that an avian dating simulator could find its place on mainstream consoles? That was the case with last year’s Hatoful Boyfriend – a game that took the traditional dating simulator concept and mixed it up by making the protagonist’s potential love interests birds. ![]()
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