Never 7 The End of Infinity Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
Never 7 The End of Infinity Review, The protagonist, Makoto Ishihara, had the worst possible awakening. He had a dream in which a girl died a tragic death right in front of his eyes. The seminar training camp was supposed to go off without a hitch…or so Makoto believed. April 6th… The day everything changed. The uneasiness turned into despair, and the premonition turned into calamity… Will Makoto be able to stop the tragedy and see the light of the morning on Day 7?
Never 7 The End of Infinity Review Pros:
- Decent Anime like graphics.
- 964MB download size.
- 48 save slots.
- Auto quick save options – each selection, each scene, each selection and scene, and off.
- Text settings – message display speed, auto mode delay, and skip mode.
- Voice settings – sync voice, and skip voice.
- I don’t think the controls could be any simpler, just press one button when asked, and with auto mode on, it’s only every now and then you interact with the game.
- Visual novel gameplay.
- Auto mode lets the conversations go without you pressing a button.
- Best played as a handheld with headphones.
- Quick save/load, and save/load when you want.
- You can bring up a text log of the conversations.
- Japanese voice with English text.
- The game revolves around multiple choice questions and answers.
- Great looking locations.
- The font is easy to read and is a good size, which is lucky as they have no real options for that.
Never 7 The End of Infinity Review Cons:
- The audio goes all weird on boot up, it’s like when a cassette tape was getting chewed up.
- You cannot remap the controls or change them in any way.
- Actually the music and voice work goes stutter and horrible a lot during gameplay despite changing settings.
- Performance woes continue to text not loading correctly.
- I’m not sure if it is meant that way, but the text to voice is very sporadic with sentences stopping voice mid way.
- I found this visual novel to take a while for the story to unfold and for me to get into it.
- It’s not great that so much of the game has no voice and then some has so much, I don’t see why it’s like that.
- No English voice choice.
- Large chunks of the game have no interaction choices.
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Never 7 The End of Infinity:
Developer: Spike Chunsoft
Publisher: Spike Chunsoft
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