Taiga is an elementary student applying to join Class A, the combat unit. Her transfer is approved, but there's one catch: Chris must supervise her. All is well until a terrorist attack breaks out, and Chris rushes off alone. SORD is powerless - what will they do?
The developers craft an engaging, character-driven narrative that unfolds linearly through the protagonists' dialogue and inner monologues. While the overall narrative structure may have become somewhat formulaic compared to previous volumes, reviewers praise the quality of the writing, the depth of character development, and the effective execution of the storytelling in this installment. The game continues the overarching story of Mihama Academy's elite combat unit, SORD, with a particular focus on exploring the backstory and personal journey of the protagonist Chris.
As a visual novel, the gameplay primarily involves reading through the text-based story and occasionally viewing animated cutscenes or mini-movies. There are no traditional gameplay mechanics such as exploration, puzzles, or combat - the experience is centered entirely around the narrative and character interactions. Reviewers note that while some desired slightly longer volumes, they acknowledge the strong production values and the compelling character arcs presented.
Players have generally enjoyed the character-focused storytelling in this volume, with many praising the depth and complexity of Chris' backstory and personal development. Several reviewers observed that the narrative structure may have become predictable, but they still found the quality of the writing and presentation to be of a high standard. Overall, the user reviews suggest that the developers have delivered a compelling continuation of the Grisaia visual novel series, leveraging its strengths in narrative, writing, and character development.
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