Woah, that was an experience. I haven't played the main game where Sheol comes from but I remember playing The Painting and being fully blown away by the emotional storytelling and narrative quality. And even in this VN it didn't disappoint!
I found the voice actor's delivery of each line to be so impactful, it was so intriguing reading through the dialogue and trying to choose words that weren't hurtful but I guess it's just premade it into the script ahaha. Despite that, it was so interesting reading through the story and trying to understand what is happening despite not having the full story.
From what I understand, the character, Sheol, is talking to her mother who is stricken by an illness, possibly a plague if she's from the past. Her mother seemed to be the complete opposite of Sheol being more lively, bright, and energetic that made Sheol adore her mother despite being the opposite. I get the sense that Sheol deeply cherishes her mother who didn't seem to think Sheol differently despite her clothes and gloomy self, and instead encouraged her writing hobbies and interests.
Then, the illness begins to get worse as her mother's mental and physical state fully deteriorates. I'm thinking something debilitating as Alzheimer's but maybe not so? Anyway, I like how Sheol really tried to save her mother by putting in words and writing them down, most likely because her mother adored Sheol's poetry and her creativity. But as it progresses on, her mother's mental state becomes exhausted from trying to think up on words to appease the girl and she begins to think of darker thoughts.
Probably because Sheol is wearing dark clothes and pale skin, her mother thought she was a monster. And afraid for her life, either she killed herself or Sheol but seeing as the main game where Sheol comes from is a purgatory, then it must mean her mother killed Sheol in a delusional state.
If so, god I can't imagine how it must feel. Sheol very obviously loves her mother and thought the whole world of her, and then an illness comes and takes away her mother's brightness leaving a hollow husk behind that she doesn't want to leave even if it's dangerous. It just really speaks to me and I find this awesome both narrative wise but also from the simple effects of the distorted voice, features, and lights. It was all so immersive, amazing job with this!
Aww!! I'm glad you liked it, although the ending wasn't the happiest. Though perhaps things will end differently for Sheol in the main game, who knows? :) <3
I'm in shock, but in the best possible way. I love poems and the beautiful way they can convey darkness, the story (as small as it is) caught me almost without realizing it. I lack words to describe what was achieved here, but it is certainly an achievement.
I will definitely play the next game.
Thank you for this experience, keep being fantastic ❤
Thank you too for playing! I'm very glad you liked it. :) As a heads up, Poetry in Purgatory (the game which is teased in the credits) is already playable. <3
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Woah, that was an experience. I haven't played the main game where Sheol comes from but I remember playing The Painting and being fully blown away by the emotional storytelling and narrative quality. And even in this VN it didn't disappoint!
I found the voice actor's delivery of each line to be so impactful, it was so intriguing reading through the dialogue and trying to choose words that weren't hurtful but I guess it's just premade it into the script ahaha. Despite that, it was so interesting reading through the story and trying to understand what is happening despite not having the full story.
From what I understand, the character, Sheol, is talking to her mother who is stricken by an illness, possibly a plague if she's from the past. Her mother seemed to be the complete opposite of Sheol being more lively, bright, and energetic that made Sheol adore her mother despite being the opposite. I get the sense that Sheol deeply cherishes her mother who didn't seem to think Sheol differently despite her clothes and gloomy self, and instead encouraged her writing hobbies and interests.
Then, the illness begins to get worse as her mother's mental and physical state fully deteriorates. I'm thinking something debilitating as Alzheimer's but maybe not so? Anyway, I like how Sheol really tried to save her mother by putting in words and writing them down, most likely because her mother adored Sheol's poetry and her creativity. But as it progresses on, her mother's mental state becomes exhausted from trying to think up on words to appease the girl and she begins to think of darker thoughts.
Probably because Sheol is wearing dark clothes and pale skin, her mother thought she was a monster. And afraid for her life, either she killed herself or Sheol but seeing as the main game where Sheol comes from is a purgatory, then it must mean her mother killed Sheol in a delusional state.
If so, god I can't imagine how it must feel. Sheol very obviously loves her mother and thought the whole world of her, and then an illness comes and takes away her mother's brightness leaving a hollow husk behind that she doesn't want to leave even if it's dangerous. It just really speaks to me and I find this awesome both narrative wise but also from the simple effects of the distorted voice, features, and lights. It was all so immersive, amazing job with this!
Happy you enjoyed the game, loved reading your in-depth analysis! :) <3
that caught me off guard fr....and i love her <3 would love to see her more!
I'm glad you liked it! You can see more of her in Poetry in Purgatory :) <3
That was a good experience, interesting. Now I what to see that character in the other game. Nice tiny story by the way
Thank you very much! :) <3
i kept screaming "NO NOT SHEOL LEAVE HER ALONE AAAAAA" and "IM NOT TELLING HER THAT NO NO NO"
(sidenote the art is so pretty like sheol is drop dead gorgeous im going to draw her)
Awww!!! Well, I'm glad you got invested! :D <3 Thanks for playing and if you do any art I'd love to see it! :)
The experience of the month for me
Glad you liked it! :) <3
wowowwwwwwwww that was an experience
I love this so much but i really wanted a happy ending. I was trying to put the nicest words :((
Aww!! I'm glad you liked it, although the ending wasn't the happiest. Though perhaps things will end differently for Sheol in the main game, who knows? :) <3
I'm in shock, but in the best possible way. I love poems and the beautiful way they can convey darkness, the story (as small as it is) caught me almost without realizing it. I lack words to describe what was achieved here, but it is certainly an achievement.
I will definitely play the next game.
Thank you for this experience, keep being fantastic ❤
Thank you too for playing! I'm very glad you liked it. :) As a heads up, Poetry in Purgatory (the game which is teased in the credits) is already playable. <3
I'm definitely going to play it
this game is a lot more detailed than i expected, but it was such a great play. i also cried a bit-
I'm happy you liked it, thanks for playing. :)
this was such a cool concept! and loved the change and how it did so gradually. it spooked me at first.
Thanks! :) I'm glad you liked it! <3
you're welcome
WELL THAT TOOK ME OFF GUARD.
btw THAT WAS SO COOL??? SUCH A COOL CONCEPT. Everything was so cool! i liked the style and the voice acting a lot!!
Aww thank you so much!! :) <3
OMG. This game was so good!! I really like the art style and the voice actress, everyone did an incredible job!
Thank you so much! :) <3
Really well made. Definitely peaked my interest to see the other games in the series.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. :)