11eyes – ...君は何を望む?
Seeing “Sin, damnation and the redemption girl” in the game just makes me laugh every time I see it. Talk about an awkward English subtitle.
11eyes is the latest offering from Lass after FESTA! Hyper Girls Pop, a title I have yet to finish, released on the 25th of April. The story is about Satsuki Kakeru and how his whole life turns upside down after he, his osananjimi Minase Yuka, and six other students are drawn into the world of the “Red Night”, where they must fight against not only the bizarre creatures inhabiting that alternate world but also the six Black Knights who are actively hunting them down.

The game takes place in between two settings – the normal world, in which Kakeru and his friends go to school, train and do stuff relative to their normal lives, and the world of the Red Night. Only with a notable difference, as unlike other titles which makes use of the same “switching in between alternate worlds” as a part of the story (something commonly found in RPGs), like Persona 3 for instance, 11eyes doesn’t give me the privilege of choosing when to enter the alternate world, much less set down a fixed time for when it happens so I can prepare myself for it. The characters enter the Red Night without any warning regardless of whatever they’re doing in the normal world, which makes for quite an abrupt transition for both me and the characters early on. Thankfully Kakeru and the cast manage to adapt to the whole experience of being displaced later on, though the shifts are still as random as they come.
I’m going to list down the characters below, then tackle the game’s story and merits after that. Read on if you want to find out more!

Satsuki Kakeru is 11eyes’ protagonist, more commonly known as “the guy with the eyepatch” who’s hiding a special case of heterochromia beneath said eyepatch. Several years ago, he innocently stumbled upon his sister Kukuri’s suicide, and it’s haunted him ever since. Severely traumatized by the experience, he’s managed to move on though he still continues to bear the mental wounds he received from the incident. He was with Minase Yuka, his osananajimi during the first time they entered they Red Night on September 17. Much of Kakeru’s experience with the Red Night start off with him seeking out help from Kusakabe Misuzu and Tachibana Kukuri while he and Yuka stay behind for cover, due to their lack of special abilities (or inability to use them, to be more precise). Frustrated at his inability to protect Yuka and at his overall helplessness, whether it be in the Red Night or in the normal world, Kakeru asks that he be trained by Misuzu-senpai so that he could better protect Yuka as well as his friends, obviously referring to everyone else.
Kakeru’s got some kind of narcissistic streak in him, and I’m referring to the part where he wants to gain power in order to protect the girls who are fighting, because he can’t stand to see girls getting hurt. While some of you might immediately jump the gun and call the guy a narcissist, I’d say that claim’s hardly justified. Seeing as he was witness to his sister’s suicide, and that one of his companions eerily resembles his sister down to the exact mannerisms, then it’s easy to see why he’d feel that way. At least it gives Kakeru less of a reason to be called chauvinist than Shiro of Fate/Stay Night. Anyways, Kakeru’s a pretty likable guy – he may not talk much, but I get the feeling that his character archetype is the same as that of Arisato Minato’s (Only, Kakeru gets to speak some lines, so he’s not like Minato when it comes to dialogue – that is, he’s not a total mute). He hangs out with his friends and thoroughly enjoys and values their company, even if he doesn’t admit it. From being a terribly depressed child, he’s changed into a somewhat optimistic lad who refuses to give up no matter what, due to his experiences in the Red Night and with his companions.
I find Kakeru’s power to be somewhat terribly broken, yet still balanced in some way. Come on, even though the guy’s able to read cause and effect as well as see the enemy’s moves beforehand, everything still depends on the actions that he takes, meaning that his body’s stamina and natural ability are his limiting factors. That is, until Kakeru breaks the seal on his eye and agrees to Velard’s contract, choosing to be assimilated by the Aion in his time of death in exchange for the battle experience and physical ability that the countless souls in the Aion hold. That was an awesome final battle.

Minase Yuka is (as I’ve repeatedly mentioned) Kakeru’s osananajii, and the adopted daughter of the Minase family. She stayed in an orphanage together with Kakeru and his sister Kukuri until she was adopted by the Minases, who chose to take in both Satsukis with them as well. Yuka was the one who supported Kakeru during his period of severe depression following his sister’s death, and as such she’s very protective and doting of him. She prefers to stay very close to Kakeru whenever she can, mentally if not physically. She’s emotional, but only about things related to or involving Kakeru. Mentally, she’s still a child, but she’s also quite mature enough in her own way. *boin boin* She was frightened helpless during her first time in the Red Night with Kakeru, and quite possibly wouldn’t have survived if it weren’t for his encouragement. Yuka also has her share of frightful memories, and hers involve an incident in the orphanage that she refuses to talk about nor remember.
I rather liked Yuka during my run-through with 11eyes, though that wasn’t because she was voiced by Oto Agumi, and also not because she was reminding me of the horribly horribly cute Euphoria, only without the boin. Honestly, it’s not. Yuka is pretty much the standard osananajimi fare, though that’s what you’ll conclude of her character at first glance. Finishing the game would leave you to a completely different conclusion – this girl is a dorodere! Much like Ruka “suki” teehee “suki” teehee Truelywaath of Ar tonelico 2, Minase Yuka’s outside display of love for all things Kakeru hides a deeper secret inside, a secret which involves both of them, Kukuri, the orphanage incident as well as the Red Night itself. Unlike Kakeru, Yuka stumbles onto her power at the later stages of the game though not out of physical training, but from a deep desire to protect Kakeru and have him out of harm’s way. If I remember right, this was in the third fight with Ira, the one with him against Kakeru and Misuzu-senpai. Unfortunately, that power is also tied in with the very core of the Red Night (you’ll find out what this means once you reach the last scenes of 11eyes), and is used by Yuka once she snaps and decides to have Kakeru as hers and hers alone.
God, I love doroderes.

Kusakabe Misuzu is the first person that Kakeru and Yuka encounter within the Red Night, and is also one of the very first ones to enter the tower replacing the Landmark Tower as well as witness the appearance of the six Black Knights. She’s a member of the Kusakabe clan who are known as highly talented and skilled onmyoujis, and it shows whenever Misuzu-senpai uses her onmyoujutsu to either take down an enemy, track down a person or otherwise. Along with Kukuri, she’s a year older than Kakeru, Yuka and Takahisa, and two years older than Yukiko. She’s also a very popular person in their school, seeing as she’s beautiful, talented, dignified and womanly, every guy is pining after her much like every guy in Takatsuki’s school is pining over Yome One in Miraroma. If you know of Mitsuru’s character archetype in Persona 3, then that’s close to what Misuzu-senpai is. Together with her mother, Misuzu lives in a “small” residence belonging to her mother’s family. Her bentos consist mostly of rice balls, but that’s not because Misuzu-senpai is unable to cook for herself – rather, they’re her favorite because her mother makes them. Well, for the most part her bentos will be rice balls, that is until you go down her route, and she starts preparing other food for Kakeru’s sake. Oh, and Misuzu-senpai’s a somewhat restrained tsundere, if that makes sense. That, and she’s being hunted down by the Kusakabe clan for running off with their five treasures, not that she stole them, since she certainly earned the right to inherit them!
I love Misuzu-senpai. She is sex, she is love, she is completely fucking awesome. When it comes to the battles, it’s always Misuzu-senpai saving Kakeru’s and everyone else’s butts in the end thanks to her strategies and abilities (at least until Kakeru awakens to his power). She’s pretty much godly, being able to take much more abuse and move much faster and stronger than anyone in the group (except for Yukiko, because Yukiko is pretty much the damage-absorbing lightning fast tank/whore), and she has access to five deadly swords, all of which can quickly make short work of her enemies! In the early parts of 11eyes, you’ll see for yourself just how often Misuzu-senpai ends up showing just how much of a bad-ass motherfucker she is. Except in her route, she’s a Kakeru-fucker. Or fucked. Either way is fine. The reason for her superhuman physical ability and endurance is explained later on, however, and is even used by Misuzu-senpai as a means of improving Kakeru’s physical abilities as a part of his rigorous training, so it’s not as if it’s she’s just incredibly overpowered for the sake of it.
The charm of Misuzu-senpai isn’t just in her ability to kick butt copious amounts of butt, though. The reason why I particularly love her character is because she’s similar to Mitsuru-senpai of P3 in that they’re pretty much naive to the ways of the world. But unlike P3, wherein that side of Misuzu-senpai is only shown in her scenes with Minato, 11eyes drives home that point by showing us that side of Misuzu-senpai whenever she’s being teased by Takahisa, or by Saiko-sensei, or by Kukuri. It’s as if the game loves picking on Misuzu-senpai just as much as those two due to the amount of scenes that show Misuzu-senpai being flustered and/or embarassed whenever something that’s common knowledge passes by her – not that I’m complaining, because seeing an embarrassed Misuzu-senpai is absolute pure love. Or sex. Either way is fine too. The 4P scene was hilarious, along with the “dress up Kakeru in meido fuku” one. Oh, and especially the meido Misuzu-senpai scene!
MEIDO MISUZU-SENPAI IS MUCH LOVE! She may not be as boin as Yuka and Kukuri, but at least Yuka envies Misuzu-senpai’s slender figure!

Tachibana Kukuri is their fourth companion that Kakeru and Yuka meet in the world of the Red Night, and the first person that Kusakabe Misuzu encounters during the first Red Night incident. She’s mute and is unable to speak, but that’s not what surprised Kakeru and Yuka about her during their initial encounter, it was more along the lines of her looking exactly just like Kakeru’s sister several years ago, before her death. Even her mannerisms resembles that of Kakeru’s sister, though that doesn’t involve her use of a sketchpad to communicate. She’s unable to recall any memory from her past, and she was found by the writer Tachibana and taken in as his own daughter several years ago. Her power manifests itself as Abraxas, an angel in bondage gear who is able to use chains to both bind and attack her foes, as well as heal any and all physical injuries. Abraxas is not a separate entity, but rather a manifestation of Kukuri’s soul, so if Abraxas takes damage then it follows that Kukuri will also feel the pain.
Kukuri is…fucking moe. You can either interpret that as “just too fucking moe“, or “I wanna have me some fucking with this moe“. She is ridiculously cute – and sexy! She’s more boin than Yuka, and she tends to be so ridiculously fucking cute whenever she’s embarrassed and whatnot that my thoughts just end up trailing into nothing, dissipating like a bubble as my train of thought gets derailed and I end up staring at the picture of her instead. There’s also the part with Kukuri being unable to draw, resulting in some hilariously horrible caricature from her. You’ll see this the first time Yuka asks Kukuri to draw both her and Kakeru together, and the result is just…disastrously hilarious, and cute at the same time. Not to mention her voice! Gah! Cute Kukuri…where was I? Oh, right, Kukuri. Kukuri might be ridiculously fucking cute, but you can bet that I don’t think of Abraxas the same way. There’s a reason as to why Abraxas is wholly outfitted in bondage gear, though you only get that explanation once you’ve cleared the ending with Kukuri’s route, and go through her extra ending.
Kukuri’s extra ending is completely worth going through. Not just because of the gratuitous Kukuri sexing that you OH SO RIGHTFULLY RECEIVE after being denied of it from the main story, but because of the extra scenes that you get with her! That and you also get to see several more plot resolutions and twists (which this game just LOVES to heap on the player). Trust me, it’s worth it – it made Hemi-tan squeal in joy, and she’s more into Misuzu-senpai and Yuka!

Hirohara Yukiko is their fifth companion in the Red Night, and is also Kakeru’s co-worker and kouhai. She’s incredibly genki and cheerful, and is very much a high-tension character both in name and in action. She’s also a part of the Hirohara zaibatsu, only she’s “disowned” in the sense that she’s trying to prove herself in society first before making a claim on her name as Hirohara. In the Red Night, Yukiko uses two deadly knives and her agility as her main weapons, along with her natural ability to completely recover from any wounds in a matter of seconds. She might appear charming and lively, but beneath that demeanor lies a cold-blooded killing machine whose only purpose is to eradicate anything in its path, Yukiko’s “true” self and the one she constantly reverts to when fighting in the Red Night. Also, Takahisa has a not-so-hidden crush on her.
Yukiko is…lively. Cheerful. High-tension. That’s pretty much all the nice things I can think about when it comes to Yukiko, because as a whole, I don’t like her as much as I liked the other characters. Her whole cheerful behavior and personality seems rather forced until you consider that technically, that’s how it should feel since Yukiko’s really not like that, and even she admits to it whenever you view her scenes over Cross Vision. I also haven’t played through her route because I’m really not into stealing away love interests of other awesome characters, and Takahisa’s pretty much as awesome as they can get. Also, she’s pretty much the source of most of the gags and jokes in-game, including the not-so-subtle Pia Carrot reference.

Tajima Takahisa is the sixth member of the group, joining shortly after he meets with Kakeru and the rest in the Red Night after Gura’s defeat. He’s a school delinquent who’s very good when it comes to taking care of himself, as even street thugs and punks fear him. His ability is pyrokinesis, enabling him to burn anything anything he can lay his eyes on. Thanks to this, he’s pretty much a heavy eater, as he’s constantly seen eating whenever he gets the chance – and at record time, too. He and Saeko are related, as Saeko took him in after she found him loitering in the streets while she was out roaming on her bike – and I don’t mean bicycle. Just like Saeko, he can be seen smoking a cigarette whenever he can. He and Misuzu-senpai don’t get along very well, since he’s always busy picking on her character and making fun at her expense whenever he gets the chance. While he may seems like a usual delinquent, Takahisa’s much more that he makes himself appear to be, not only complex in his character but also in his reasonings and in his history.
I like this guy! Takahisa, he’s like the combination of the erosukebe best friend and the delinquent but knowledgable character archetypes. He’s street-smart and is more mature than the rest of the group in various ways, but at the same time he’s just as perverted as he makes himself look and sound. I especially love it when he’s ragging on Misuzu-senpai and picking on her, or on Monchichi! The laughs he produces make for great amusement. I also like the little history behind the guy, as to how he awakened to his power and what circumstances he was in when he first used it, because it mirrors Yuka’s own awakening to her power (in a sense). Then there’s also the whole thing with Takahisa having to deal with his inner demon that drives him to rage everytime he uses his pyrokinesis, because the way it ties in with the whole story later on was just completely awesome.
As for the event involving Takahisa, Saiko and Yukiko later on, those scenes were just emotionally grabbing. I loved it all, especially when it led all the way up to the confrontation between Takahisa and Yukiko not only because of what happens but also because of how the clues that it gives out, based from what happens not only with Takahisa and Yukiko but also with Misuzu-senpai, Kakeru, Kukuri and Yuka against Superbia, fits in with the whole story when you stop to think about it – Takahisa’s inner demon, the whole mystery surrounding Lizette, the Red Night, and the Black Knights. It’s just sad that he had to die, though, but at least it made the final scenes (referring to Kakeru’s final battle) that much more climactic!

Momose Shiori is the final member of the group, and only joins Kakeru and the rest once several of the Black Knights are defeated, with only Superbia and Avaritia left. At the start of the game, she introduces herself as a transfer student from Italy who decided to move back to Japan due to family concerns, or something like that. After Kakeru’s first Red Night experience, Shiori asks Kakeru a question and points to something – at first Kakeru thought that Shiori was pointing at the black moon that only he and Yuka could see, but it turned out that she was inquiring about the Landmark Tower. She’s a heavy bookworm and can be be found either holding a book, or reading one. She tries to stay away from people unrelated to her as she feels that it’s a burden, but ends up being dragged around by Kaori and Tadashi most of the time, whom she later befriends. Kaori, I mean, not so sure about Monchichi – I mean, Tadashi. Rather sarcastic, cynical and seemingly indifferent, Shiori is also unnaturally smart and talented, able to memorize the contents of a book in mere seconds. In the world of the Red Night, her abilities far exceed that of any of the rest, so much so that both Supervia and Avaritia are both cautious of her. Especially when she managed to take down a Black Knight all by herself in a manner of seconds.
…I love Shiori. I really do! If you’ve played Sakura Strasse and have seen Lulli’s character and have possibly sworn to make sweet sweet hot passionate dirty trans-species/underage/????? sex with her then you’ll have an idea of just how Momose Shiori’s character is. And it’s not just because they’re voiced by the same voice actress! Although their personalities are identical, they have enough quirks of their own to be differentiated apart and to stand on their own. In Shiori’s case, she’s got that indifferent cool moe thing going on. Oh god Shiori. It also doesn’t help that I found her ero scene incredibly fucking hot, but…let’s put that aside.
Shiori comes in pretty late into the game, but you see enough of her in 11eyes as the story unfolds, though she’s usually accompanied by Kaori and Monchichi. However, when Shiori does show up, that scene involving her is well worth it because she’s just so fucking adorable! Once she joins up, that’s when the story kicks into overdrive and the plot twists start revealing themselves, ranging from the Red Night’s purpose to the entire “six people” that the Black Knights have been hunting down.
Oh god, Momose Shiori, you are win!

For the game’s merits, I have to say that the story is engaging. It’s REALLY engaging right from the get-go, and I can say this from experience since the demo pretty much sucked me in the moment I started playing it. And even with the demo cliffhanger THAT WAS OH SO FUCKING PAINFUL TO WAIT FOR DEAR GOD, the full game managed to pull me right back in from where I left off without any change in pace! I’d say that’s definitely worth something if you’re rating this game based on how immersing it is. The game handles the normal world and the red night separately (quite obviously) in that events in the normal world are involved with either school, training, or camaraderie-related ones while the red night consists of pure action scenes, and while you’d think that they’d make for some awkward transition since the shifts from normal world events into red night ones are so abrupt, they’re really not. Once the Red Night kicks in, you just get into it and forget about what happened before: that’s not to say that the game is discarding away what happened before in an attempt to distract you with something else. Not to spoil anything here, but once you figure out how everything actually connects to the Red Night instead of it being something disjointed, then you’ll see how it fits in so nicely. Also, the events are just so entertaining and engaging on their own, whether it be in the Red Night or otherwise, that it’s hard to find fault in them.
A major thing with 11eyes that I absolutely love to death is that this game loves its plot twists. Everything and everyone is not as simple as they seem! It’s as if 11eyes gives you a small puzzle to play with, and hands you the pieces for it one by one as the story along, and just when you think you’ve finally managed to figure out which goes where and piece together the whole thing, suddenly it shows you the bigger puzzle – of which that puzzle you just solved was just a portion of! Everything seems to fit together nicely until Shiori joins and you hit the late game scenes, and then everything is finally unraveled before you – or so you think. There’s still the matter of Kukuri’s actions in the late chapters, which goes unexplained until you hit her route and go through her after story which is accessible from the main menu.
One thing I don’t like with 11eyes, though, is how there’s no heroine-specific ending. Once you hit the ending scenes, regardless of which heroine you picked and had sex with, you’re still going to go through the same ending scene. Even in Kukuri’s route, there’s hardly a difference – she just joins the photoshoot, that’s all. This, for me, feels like it cheapens the purpose of having to make choices that affect heroine relationships with Kakeru. Sure, those choices determine which heroine you end up having sex with in the end, but that’s pretty much it. There are also a few events that are accessible only when you’re on a heroine’s “route”, but seeing as the story is linear, these events hardly have any impact overall. They’re nice to have, but the thing is, they’re just there and that’s just it. That’s not to say that those scenes were bad, because if it did then I wouldn’t be entertained by them. And I’m definitely not saying that the ero scenes were bad, because they were better than good! Shiori’s first ero scene is one of those “fuck me so I can get stronger” things, though, so it’s up to you if you want to get bothered by it or not, but I chose to focus on the scene this time around *cough*.

As for the game’s other aspects? The music in 11eyes is great, just like I said before. You’ve got synth, rock, classical and orchestral music all in this game, and they’re all awesome. They all manage to blend in quite nicely when the track calls for it. The individual tracks all snugly fit the events they’re played in, able to add to the ambiance called for in that particular scene, and they’re also good enough to stand on their own listening! Then there’s Lunatic Tears, which is one of the best opening pieces that I’ve heard for quite some time. I thought that the game version was good enough – the full version just proved me wrong and blew me away at the same time. 107 loops and counting!
11eyes’ voice acting is top notch. The casting for the voice roles were just perfect: everyone fit their their characters well, with their performances completely giving life to their personalities. That’s what happens when you have experienced voice actors and actresses on board: with people like Oto Agumi, Miru, Yuu Asakawa, Tomoko Ishibashi, Shinsuke Nakamoto, Emiko Hagiwara, Hitoshi Bifu, Kaori Mizuhashi, Syoutarou Morikubo and Noriko Rikimaru, you can definitely expect that their performances will be something to listen to.
Overall verdict? Action scenes were great, and so was everything else, especially when everything starts to unravel during the last few scenes. I heartily recommend 11eyes if you’re looking for a good story that’s damn well worth the time investment!





























Well… seeing as it’s gotten you stark raving mad about it, I suppose I’ll just download and bury it somewhere within the recesses of my DVD pile until I get good enough at Japanese.
Also, I haven’t had an epic final battle for a while. Sephiroth in FFVII was easy as meatballs. Kefka took less than 10 minutes from FFVI. And while Tales of Phantasia had a semi hard last boss, it wasn’t really that crazy.
omg i waited sooo long for a 11 eyes review thank you very much.
It was good to finally understand some small details since my japanese isnt that good.
Nice review for a nice game what else should i say.
Oh yeah Shiori is LOVE. But its the same i didnt do the yukiko route too, since its kinda strange to steal anothers girlfirend imo lol. フリードリヒ ヴィルヘム ニーチェ^^
I think I’ll keep myself from reading this post. After all, maybe I’m going to play this after finishing 天使ノ二挺拳銃 -Angelos Armas-. This one is pretty hard to play since there’s so much people killed and those bittersweet endings that you would expect from Nitro+.
Finally gotten around with a summary post for 11eyes, huh? After raving about it for some time. ^_^
I guess the lack of character specific endings is the weak spot, but then again, I guess it forces you to focus on the whole story, rather on the characters themselves. There’s Cross Vision for that, probably.
Kukuri Ending H-scenes = oh so wrong but oh so rrrrright? :D
Speaking of good vns, I heard Satsuriku no Jango is good. Anybody played it?
Quick note: 11eyes isn’t an RPG! It’s an ADV eroge.
Also: ファーク!フリードリヒ ヴィルヘム ニーチェ
Hahaha, oh god I loved that part! Poor Takahisa.
I know it isn’t an RPG!!! Anyway I haven’t had an epic final battle in a while… wait, let me guess – you don’t control the characters in battle?
-_- no but on how the story makes itself made the battle with lizerotte more epic -_-… sure just because
lizerotte gets yuka’s yukiko’s and takahisa’s powers pre-determined all by lizerotte’s pulling the cords in the back
and its because lizette became the damned girl because of the lizerotte and wants to repent for it .. really does go with the games sub-title dont you think? and yes this game is epic win -_- 3rd game that i have finished start to finish -_- route inclusive or exclusive what not this has the highest potential for a PS2 port -_-…
well but i still dont get how their meetings were meant to be
ファーク!フリードリヒ ヴィルヘム ニーチェ <– shiori’s punishment to takahisa lol XD funny stuff
and kukuri about focing misuzu about that meido seifuku -_- god epic.. and the running joke about master being in to younger girls… hes 50+ years old but his wife is like in mid 20s ohh lol
and its sad yukiko’s ending is not i mean NOT a love triangle -__-..” oh well PS2 11eyes any1 im up for it only if lass gives out the news
PS:epic releases for this month…. *cough*chihaya, ef and yome one*cough* cant wait!!
I still don’t get the point of the Kukuri Finger sucking scene…
well it was the time when kakeru injures/accidentally slices his finger and as a “sisterly” touch she did it…kakeru died in kukuri’s “world”
the most wicked plot twist was
ritchan: Yeah, that’s what I meant by this not being an RPG. There’s no interactivity involved, just straight up click and read ADV.
Kiseki: Don’t sweat it, that’s what the Polls decided on, so I went with it! And yes, Shiori is LOVE!
Kresnik: That’s probably your best option. I tried my best to avoid putting obvious spoilers in this entry, but I’m not too sure if I did a good enough job. At least I’m not spilling out the details! Also, Angelos Armas? I hear that one’s a pretty good title.
meganeshounen: Lack of character endings in order to have you focusing on the total story? Nah, the thing that I have against the lack of endings with a heroine in this one is that the only purpose that you have in making choices for dialogues that affect character relationships are character-specific events and eroscenes. That’s pretty much it. There’s a beginning and a middle, but an end is sorely lacking for that purpose.
Algester: Not only is 11eyes viable for a PS2 port, it can also be made into an anime. It’s got a linear enough story – the only thing that’ll need careful handling would be the Cross Vision scenes and the heroine-specific ones.
sterling01: Yeah, that was pretty much it. What Algester said. That or a cheap way to stimulate the player’s imagination despite the knowledge that they’re pretty much going to be in an eroscene.
Just looking at 11eyes, it seems as if it would make an excellent RPG… Although I’ve always liked the idea of gameplay incorporated into some eroges.
On a side note, 遊撃警艦パトベセル officially exceeds the silliness of Beat Blades Haruka by FAR.
ohh wait correction that was the cake incident and the eroscene that follows it -_-…. forgot that detail lol kakeru’s finger got creamed lol
I-I-I like the penguin!
I just finished Kukuri’s route (lol, finally) and I’d have to say that this game is freaking awesome. I just love all the characters, except for Yuka, like you said typical osananajii. She’s bearable I guess. 11eyes RPG? OMG FUCK YES. I will go and rip the Lunatic Tears ringtone now.
Bleh, what to play now…..still going through Chaos;Head, a boss is killing me Rance 6, negative BP in Big Bang Age…
May I have a copy of said ringtone?
blissmo: Yes. The penguin is awesome. It changes its facial expresson depending on Yuka’s mood!
jtle: Kukuri’s route! \o/ I can understand why some people prefer to put up with Yuka, as she really is the typical osananajimi type, but I just can’t help myself from liking her quite a lot. Maybe it’s the mixture of Oto Agumi, her beign a dorodere, and that we share the same birthday.
Negative BP in Daibanchou? Ouch. Are you using the Curry restaurants to at least pull up your BP?
As for everyone who’s playing/has played 11eyes, Lass just released a patch for the game (finally). It fixes some things in the game, and weighs in at a huge 351MB. You can grab it from here.
too so i did notice that the patch quite recently but meh <_< i did not see any CG difference le -_-”
at first i was like “woah i wanna play this game. but why the hell is this considered hentai”
then i read your review and i saw the end and i was like “OHH! thats why! :)”
when is the game gonna be released in canada… IF it will be because of all that porn :P
if it will be, they’ll change the ending to be totally bullshit.
The red night now we know is just an “Koyuu Kekkai” aka reality marble created by Lizelotte.
Finally starting… I’ll get spoilered about the anime though. :P
Can you tell me about the Black Knights?
Well i really like the game… Especially Shiori and Yukiko! I heard there is an anime showing it.
Okay, if you don’t mind spoilers then go ahead and read what I’ll say below.
They’re the good guys.
For anyone else who thought that this game looks awesome, but cannot play it because they cannot read Japanese:
Go to Amaterasu Translations’ website (http://amaterasu.is.moelicious.be/) and vote for it in their next project selection poll!
When the voting starts, it will be a thread in the “General” section of the forum.
Oops.
An edit on the above post:
The voting is not taking place on the forum, but rather, with “custom software”.
Where i can download this game? for free ^^
It’s just a damn shame that, IMO, the anime was… bluh.
When the game for me is GOTY All Years…
Yeah,the anime was a shame.
I had finished this visual novel along with the crossover section.
It was one of the best stuff i have seen in years,especially in this drought of a anime season.
Ps.i heard there is a 11eyes fandisk coming out.
Its got Takahisa’s sister in it!
The anime was absolute garbage in comparison to the game, and I’m sure anyone that has played the VN and watched the anime will understand why.
Btw, Hemisphere, are you interested in 11eyes crossover? I like the character designs but I don’t own a JP360 or PSP, so I can’t play it. If you ever decide to get it, please let me know!
The fandisk’s OP sample is out there now.It’s another Awesome Ayane !
I played crossover and well all I felt was its quite missing a lot of stuff you can say it apparently opens a whole lot of questions… probably that is why they released resona forma
Well,Crossover does solve the issue of Shiori.That’s one of the good things about it.
Though i deeply feel the new characters of Crossover are wasted.Syu and the rest were as good as side characters in the end.