Like burnt pieces of paper and worm-eaten clothes, the world finds itself in an era where the earth was being eroded by the ashes. Gods gone mad to become heinous "Gods of Misfortune" and begin to devour the world, and ash demons born of dust bare their fangs at the living. However, a long time has since passed, and the "Dust" of death began to engulf Arcaus. In this fertile and harmonious land where man-made "Gods of Creation" act as guardians, humans lead a peaceful existence. 30 euro is a pretty rare price nowadays, especially for a professional company.Once upon a time, the founder of alchemy led people from a dying world to a new land. If anything - 30 euro(20% release discount) is pretty cheap for the quality. The game is fully uncensored, which might be important for some people. In terms of H scenes - it's pretty similar both in quality and fetishes to the usual Venusblood games. If I were to rate Venusblood ~8-9/10(mostly for one of the most complex/massive gameplay systems), then I would rate Ars Magna ~6-7/10 among H projects(it's a solid product with quite high production value, decent story and gameplay, but nothing to make it stand out too much) I would say I like Venusblood a lot more but this experiment of a game is pretty solid quality. The story is decent, just like all venusblood games I would say it's quite good but NOT up there with the true masterpieces.Ī lot of games that are currently being released out of JP H titles are usually very old projects, but this one is one of the most modern projects of ninetails. Unlike Venusblood - this game is less mindblowing in terms of gameplay but it's still very high up there in terms of prodctuion. Is it worth? It's made by ninetails studio, who are better known for their Venusblood game series. Originally posted by Julyonus:I saw the price a bit high.
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