Had an absolute blast with this. It was a good mystery, I was able to follow along with the clues and reach conclusions ahead of time, and was satisfied how my guesses were either confirmed or subverted. Often very funny writing too, the two lines that got me to laugh out loud were Gucci's comment on Brnine's emoji usage and Eclectic's muttered comment about Jesset not even being under consideration for that one thing (POOR JESSET LMAO). And of course, the art is just excellent, each design is so thought out and really fun to see in motion in the sprites. Leap might be a fav, what a good Leap!!!! & the blue channel looked great, and even the designs of the props were so good. This must have taken ages to put together!! Absolutely iconic.
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This font looked great in a visual novel I made, thanks! https://lost-signals.itch.io/im-not-haunted-youre-haunted
Very cool... loved the split screen delivery of information and the sound design. Getting the endings in the order of C, A, and B was a compelling way to experience this... hearing the ghost pilot saying, "in the next life, you're mine" as the closing note. Also the way the perspective is like... the pilot's perspective from the mech's perspective? God damn I love stories about gross weird mech identity body situations.
Thanks so much for reading and for your comment! :) I'm glad it was still readable on mobile. My main concern with that was that I used a silly method to make the "AM:" and "KC:" tags on each message be smaller than the message text, which didn't scale the way I wanted on mobile. Not in a way that BROKE anything per se, I just didn't like the look of it.
Thanks for sticking with the story from beginning to end ~
Absolutely wonderful sequel. Just as funny, relatable, heartbreaking, and excellently written as the original Butterfly Soup. Absolutely delighted to see an Akarsha and Noelle-focused story, their characters shone so well and the epilogue was SO funny and cute. In addition to being well-written and having really great dialogue and characters, both of these games are very well designed in a visual sense and are a pure delight to experience from start to finish. I also don't think I realized before that it takes place in 2009, which is the same year I was in 9th grade, so the nostalgia factor is very, very real. I also have memories of going to the park to film a dumb video for a project and bonding over Ryan Higa videos.
Both of these games are among the very top tier of visual novels I've ever played, and I play a lot of them. It's good shit. I kind of want to replay it right away. :)
actually i love being sad about robots. its cool. It's compelling that the Eagle's still talking to people who have long gone (in a manner of speaking?) in the tags, at the same time she is choosing to not talk to the current passengers.
I also like the little details like the Local Times being things like "False-Summer" and the one that's a verse
Loved it! :) Really cute and fun, love the characters and character design, omg the art is just GORGEOUS. I want to EAT the colours (or sprinkle them on a latte or something). The coffee making mechanic was fun! Though I saw "jar of ghosts" as an ingredient and for some reason DIDN'T use it and I'm regretting it now bc I want the ghost coffee