![]() The fantastical setting of a floating city may ordinarily evoke a sense of wonder and mysticism, but you will find nothing so upbeat in Novus Aether. This review will be in four parts the other three will be in the comments.Įustia’s prologue wastes no time in establishing the story’s unique world and setting the tone for the rest of the game. Don’t worry I’m expanding greatly on the portions of the game I already covered, so please do read the whole thing. Those of you who read my post in last week’s WAYR thread may recognize portions of this review I quite liked what I wrote there, so I decided to reuse it. It’s August’s most beloved game, even more so than Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai, and that one already has a translation. ![]() ![]() As the TLC phase of its translation effort creeps ever so slowly to completion, I thought it time to read (in Japanese, to be clear) the last modern August work I had yet to experience.
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