We finally got to learn how they got involved in Yuuji life and how Yuuji has helped all of them in a certain way. Also, it fixed one of my biggest problem with the first Visual novel and that was the characters of Kazuki, Asako, Yuria (JB), and Chizuru.
It’s very well written and gives us a great insight to who Yuuji was as a kid while also showing us how much he has had to change over time. Now the final part you can go though is “The Cocoon of Caprice.” This was the big part of Labyrinth and it is just outstanding. Both girls “after stories are good and cover some problems that they still had after their good ends, but things are still left in the air of were their lives are heading, which is sad because these two had great stories and for them to be left open like they were sucks, while the other 3 have a clear-cut end to them. (even though all five girls have a good story to go with them) However like Sachi during the end of the first visual novel both girls had more of an open end to their good ending, so I was hoping for a wrap up this time around, but I didn’t get it. Don’t get me wrong I love both characters and I think both have the strongest stories out of the five main girls. Now this isn’t the case for Michiru and Makina. The same can be said for Sachi as well, because even though her ending in the first visual novel was more open ended it was clearer of how things went in the “after story,” while also showing how much see has grown as a character. But in both Yumiko and Amane “after story” they go into more depth of how things came to be while also giving us insight to some problems they still had to overcome after their good ends, which was great in my opinion because it builds both characters even more and gives more meaning to their endings in the first visual novel. The reason they are just alright is because there is some weird way you can look at this because if you completed the first visual novel you would know that Yumiko and Amane both got endings that were fulfilling, but the other three didn’t. These after stories help us understand what happens after the good ends of the five main girls of the first visual novel, and to be honest they are alright. The after stories on the other hand do add a lot more content for us. These two parts of the game aren’t all that amazing, but they are there if you really want them in the underrated version. The same for Professor Dave’s Station which isn’t anything all that outstanding unless you are looking for “certain” events with characters that you couldn’t get with during the main game. However, if you all looking to read lot more funnier moments with the characters and looking for so more content then you will enjoy them a lot. Now the small short stories add nothing of much value to them.
Then there’s the meat and bones of this game The Cocoon of Caprice, which goes into everything about Yuuji’s past. Plain short Stories with the everyday lives of our characters.
Professor Dave’s station, which is made up stories that are on the more explicit end of things. First there’s the “After Stories” of all the five main girls based after their good end of the first visual novel. Also, just like the first visual novel they know when to use a joke and when to keep things more on the serious side of things.Īs for the story Labyrinth is split between 4 different types of story’s. They still know where to hit you the most while, also telling a great story along with it. Now the writing for Labyrinth is as good as it was in the first visual novel. Another thing I would like to point out is I am reviewing this visual novel from the “Unrated Version.” Other than that, let’s move into this review. Now during this review there may be spoilers here and there so be you have been warned before you continue reading. Well here we are again back with another visual novel review and this time we will be looking at Labyrinth of Grisaia.