![]() ![]() We're also working on translating Rakuen. ![]() Of course we want to get the 18+ version out as well - but honestly I don't have an exact estimate on that. Alterations to the meat of the story are pretty minor, and the new art is nice. On the whole I think the Steam version of Meikyuu is a pretty solid edition for those who aren't interested in the more adult content. A few risque "short scenes" (silly non-canon scripts that aren't connected to anything): really not that crucial Dave's Channel: a large amount of non-canon 18+ content that was just there for the heck of it Meikyuu After Stories: had a significant number of 18+ scenes that were cut, although they do have brief / innocent replacements. Combined with the fact that the steam versions add new vita CGs, I personally prefer the "all-ages" version on the whole. There is very little sexual content here and it was actually a little distracting when it appears. The meat of the Grisaia sequels is the "grand route" (half in Meikyuu, half in Rakuen). Wanted to give some personal perspective as the translator. Released worldwide on December 15, 2016.Seeing a lot of discussion about the 18+ version, which I'm not that surprised about. Grisaia no Senritsu (The Melody of Grisaia): Another short side-story to The Labyrinth of Grisaia and a bonus exclusive of Front Wing's other visual novel work Hatsuru Koto Naki Mirai Yori in Japan, it gives more insight onto Yuuji's job and profession.Grisaia no Zankou (The Afterglow of Grisaia): A short side-story to The Labyrinth of Grisaia and another DVD bonus exclusive in Japan, it sheds more light onto Yuuji's past and his relationship with his master Asako.It centers around the heroine Michiru Matsushima as she comes up with attempts to form club activities in Mihama Academy to make the school more interesting. Grisaia no Yuukan (The Leisure of Grisaia): A short side-story to The Fruit of Grisaia, it was originally a bonus exclusive to the DVD release of The Eden of Grisaia in Japan.Both parts were released worldwide on August 29, 2015. The first part was released in Japan on August 28, 2014, and the second part on December 26, 2014. It parodies numerous aspects of the genre and is not directly tied to the continuity of the main series. Idol Mahou Shoujo: Chiruchiru Michiru: A spin-off Magical Girl kinetic visual novel staring Michiru Matsushima as the main character.Instead of branching plot lines with one narrator, the story is divided by a succession of volumes with two main characters doing the narration. Phantom Trigger is an all-ages kinetic visual novel which features a new cast of characters and a plot centered around training students for national security purposes. Grisaia: Phantom Trigger: The next installment in the main series and the sequel of Eden. ![]()
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