Sepia Tears
~ Midwinter’s Reprise ~
"I'm the person you wish you never met."
Available for PC, Mac, Linux, and Android
“Sepia Tears is a love story.
There are no robots or vampires, for better or worse. It's about a high schooler named Mark, an ordinary protagonist with a memory that he tries very hard to forget. It's also about a girl named Myra who knows more about him than any stranger should, and who reminds him uncannily of his past. Together, they search for a storybook romance and realize that love doesn't always bloom as neatly as it ought to.”
~ Sepia Tears Website
Sepia Tears is a mixed bag, but is it good?
Introduction
Sepia Tears, while not short, isn’t too long either. It has choices (though few), though It only has one actual ending. As a novel it works just fine, as a “Visual Novel” it’s a bit of a mixed bag. The music and ambiance is there and so is the imagery though it feels too linear despite slight changes in dialogue, and there’s only one instance where a choice makes an actual noticeable change other than dialogue.
Music and Art
The soundtrack, while not large, is a good size despite the length of the novel. The music, while at times being more like ambiance than an actual score, fits the scenes for the most part, though there are times it doesn’t exactly fit, it’s a subtle feeling of “This doesn’t belong here”. The ending track sends absolute chills, sounding melancholy, though happy and sincere at the same time, and fits the final moments of the story.
Replayability and Completion
So simply put, a fair sized gallery/library to unlock, which sometimes has issues with save-states, concept art is a definite plus (as little as there is).
Completing the game for the first time rewards you with Myra’s diary, which is a summed up version of the story from Myra’s point of view, which is a nice addition you don’t commonly see in visual novels that gives a bit more insight to the story, albeit a short one.
Verdict - 7.5/10
While
Sepia Tears is a free game made by limited staff, it payed off. The
simplicity of the art and music resonate well together, the story is
great, however it feels restricted due to lack of actual impact caused
by the few choices. Despite the negatives with the pathing of the story
as a “game” as a story it works perfectly well with a unique twist on an
otherwise cliché concept, Myra is a memorable character and the rest of
the cast have their moments as well. If you want a visual novel that is
a great read, yet doesn’t absorb too much time, then Sepia Tears is a
great choice for any platform.
Positives
Negatives
Final Words and Personal Opinion
Sepia
Tears I ironically discovered on the Google Play Store before even
finding it on google, which is surprising that such a gem was found in
an app-store full of pay-wall visual novels (or visual novels that are
just god awful). Its one of the first I ever played, and I only recently
rediscovered it hidden on my Google account. It’s a great game, I could
relate to Mark and I enjoyed Myra’s character, Honestly (and not in a
bad way) the art style could be inspiring people who want to try
something like visual novel art without any superb skill. I really
enjoyed re-playing the game and I also enjoyed the review.Ill be
continuing to review visual novels, until next time.Download from the Website for PC/MAC/LINUX: http://sepiatears.com/
Download for Android on Google Play!: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...et.sepia&hl=en
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