|
|
Reviewer: Rowena Lim Lei (4.17.2004) Description: Review: As I've mentioned earlier, twelve girls are available for your romancing pleasure. Each game day starts at the Starry Sky restaurant, with the club notebook laid out for you. The club notebook has the lowdown on all the girls -- their basic statistics, pictures, horoscopes, likes, dislikes, etc. The girls also record their thoughts and reactions on daily events next to their horoscopes, so reading the club notebook can prove vital to your success. I was able to win the first two girls I picked out, and so I thought that simply concentrating on one girl was enough to end up with her. I was wrong. When I tried to win Shiina / Bridget (the girls all have Western and Japanese names, it's up to you to choose which to use while playing the game), I spent every ounce of my time and efforts on her but was far from getting her to like me by the end of the game. I wound up alone. Casual Romance Club was not as simple as I thought. I proceeded to try and win Ayumu / Paige next, and I mysteriously lost to one of the other guys in the club by the third game week. If getting a girlfriend wasn't enough challenge, there's also getting 100% of the CGs in a girl's photo album. You can very well get the good ending without ever getting all her pictures. You need to be wary of what you say when having a private chat, from picking the day's topic to responding appropriately to the girl you are talking to. Given the girls' varying personalities, the best topics, questions, and answers are never the same. You really have to keep everything you know about the girl in mind when interacting with her. Casual Romance Club could very well be considered as one of the most realistic dating simulations given this type of gameplay. Casual Romance Club's artwork is excellent. Character designs are beautiful, and the CGs are rendered in varying styles. The game images are more solidly drawn and vibrant, while the final ending images (see screenshots below) possess the softer appearance of what looks like hand-blended pastel crayons. Since this is an original Japanese release, the hentai scenes all have mosaics for the lower genital areas. I can honestly say that the mosaics were really quite unobtrusive and did not really affect my enjoyment of the game in any way though. Casual Romance Club is bilingual as well. You can choose to have the character voices in Japanese or English, and both tracks are performed by the same Japanese voice actresses. While their English speaking skills vary, I thought the whole bilingual concept worked very well. Casual Romance Club is easily one of the best, if not the best dating simulation out in the market today. Since it's very challenging, there's a lot of replay value in store. It's also pretty straight all throughout -- no rape, violence, or sadomasochism ever occurs at any point in the game. It even has the most eye-poppingly impressive game manual I've ever laid eyes on -- hardbound, full-color glossy pages, and bilingual to boot! If you should decide to try out an import bishoujo game, make this one it. Miscellanies:
Shopping - click on title to purchase:
J-List Casual Romance Club (PC Game)
Distributor: J-List
/ PCR Distributing Co. [ Bishoujo Games Index | Back to Main Menu ]
|