

Her body carries a deadly poison that rots or melts anything her skin touches, prompting the locals to call her a “monster.” Her last conversation with her father two years ago, telling her to stay out of sight and never fall in love, is the furthest back she can remember. Restricted to an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of London in fulfillment of a promise to her father, lonely Cardia lives day to day isolated from the world. At the price of $29.99 USD, it is well worth the purchase and I highly recommend to all otome game lovers to play. Needless to say, I felt this was undoubtedly the best otome game released in english for 2015. Not to mention I am a sucker for historical-based Visual Novels, since it gives a more three-dimensional take on the storyline and feels more authentic to read as a reader. It’s always interesting to see how writers incorporate real life events and places to further fuel their own writing. What initially caught my attention was the gorgeous art, impressive soundtrack, strong voice cast line up and the character designs. To my surprise and delight, this title was released soon after. Besides, I might as well write a review on one of my all-time favourite otome games, am I right? I purchased a PS Vita initially to play Amnesia: Memories that was released a month prior. Recently, I decided to replay the game out of nostalgia as I haven’t touched the game since clocking it two years ago. I remember playing this game initially when it was released and localised in 2015 by Aksys Games in English.


PURCHASE LINK: Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth – PlayStation Vita PLATFORMS AVAILABLE: PS Vita (Japanese & English)
