What I like the most is that they actually affect the story in big ways, so you have to think clearly before making your choice. There are some choices in the game, but they’re very few and far in between. Now, I can’t say I would do the same if I were him, but I do understand how he would do whatever he could, even if that meant he had to kill, in order to keep her in his world. Fuminori soon falls in love with Saya, and she becomes his raison d'tre. Compared to the horrible surroundings, she looks completely normal, if not downright gorgeous. However, a girl in a white dress named Saya appears before him. In his world filled with nothing but horror, the only beautiful thing he could see, literally, was Saya. Fuminori's desire to live dwindles, and one night, while still in the hospital, he contemplates suicide. It is in the wake of one of these tragedies that your character rises from the ashes. Unfortunately, the small nations that separate these two giants are the collateral damage of this power war. In a way, Fuminori is the real monster here. SYNOPSIS In a fantasy world where technology is powered by magic, two powerful leagues of superheroes vie for kingdom sovereignty. Most of the visual novel was written in Fuminori’s perspective, and it was obvious to see just how messed up his character was. The story was quite gripping and the writer/s did a good job of keeping Saya mysterious enough for me to grit my teeth through all the horrid things just so I could know the actual story behind her. Are there really no more Visual Novels as interesting as The House in Fata. I’m not sure if I can use the word ‘enjoy’ or even ‘like’ properly considering the story, but let’s just say that I don’t think this was a waste of time. Please, dont recommend me Steins Gate or Saya no uta.etc I dont like them. Nevertheless, I did like the story very much.
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