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Hello there… Sincerely, I’m here to review Twisted Wonderland for you if you doubt to play this game or if you want to play this game but you don’t know a thing.

• Language. Maybe some of you have no idea why Twisted Wonderland doesn’t have an English option in language setting (even I doubt there is a language setting). Well, it’s simply because Twisted Wonderland hasn’t release in English server yet. What if you can’t read kanji, katakana, hiragana, or don’t know Japanese? Fear no more, there is fan-translating for main story on YouTube, personal story and voice lines on Wikipedia fandom and Tumblr although they didn’t translate all of them. For navigate the game, there is a tutorial on YouTube and it easy to understand the basic to play this game because there’s still some button or name that’s using English.

• I don’t have any issue with the gacha system although I always suck with gacha but it’s my own problem. Widely, it’s fair enough.

• It’s a rhythm game and (as far as I know because I’m still playing at Octavinelle’s episode) it has 2 different styles to play according to which chapter you play and what happen in that chapter. There are two 2-4 buttons in vertical or horizontal and some buttons that could fade away after you press it (kinda like osu!). About the music, almost all of them are instrumental music except some rhythm game from Pomefiore’s chapter. I admit it’s unique to using different style rhythm game but several players complained sometimes the rhythm game doesn’t synchro between when you pressed the screen and what happened in-game, to put it simple, sometimes it lags. I hope they fix it soon.

• Despite it’s a rhythm game, we could still enjoy another type game that is battle between two groups. The group from player have 5 member and the group from enemy side have 2-5 member but if you reach a chapter about an overblot character, you will against 1 character as the main boss. This system seems like Clash Royale and Obey Me! to me. If you ever play those games, you will feel some similarity so you can grasp how to manage this battle system in no time but I think you will take some times to understand each function for each item to upgrades your cards. Personally, I like their idea to put battle section so you don’t feel bored about the rhythm game because you could still do something else.

• You can train your card in Lesson that divided into 3 lesson that is flying lesson, history lesson, and alchemy lesson. You can gain different benefit according to what lesson you take. There is an auto and loop button so you don’t have to press the screen all the time. Maybe some of you saw it as a boring thing but if you already simp one of those characters from Twisted Wonderland, I tell you sweetie, it doesn’t matter anymore. Trust me[怪笑]

• I don’t have any problem with that white thing to start a lesson because it took short time to refill it and there are some items to refill it automatically without waiting.

• Both the voice actors and the staffs who made the music/song did a great job. They successfully bring the atmosphere of the whole NRC. No comment for them.

• If you asked me about the art, no doubt it’s a masterpiece because the main artist is YANA TOBOSO y’all! THANK YOU, YANA TOBOSO!! Because of you, I trust in Jade and Cater supremacy. Well done, you make me simp for them[鬼臉]

I think I typed too long so that’s all from me. Have a nice day![賣萌]

Hello my fellow friends, it’s time for me to review Ensemble Stars Music so here we go…

• Firstly, this game hasn’t officially release in English server so if you still questioning how to change the language to English, sorry to say, there is no option for that unless you knew Japanese or you can search on YouTube how to navigate Ensemble Stars Music and try to used to this game. I like how they added some English under those Japanese letter. It’s easy to understand how to play this game although you don’t understand Japanese because I, myself, do not understand how to read Japanese letter. I could still read the main story and personal story in English with The English Ensemble Stars Wiki and understand what they said on home screen or Work section if I do screenshot it then translating it with Yandex. Over all there is no problem with me about language.

• Gameplay. I enjoy the gameplay, you can change the speed, the boys’ cards look gorgeous. To put it simple, I love the gameplay (it’s funny if you don’t like the gameplay but you still playing the game except you simp some boys in this game).

• I like the motion they did to every character in the main story, personal story, etc. But it feels off when there are only the idols who talk in every story like there is only the idols and 3 staffs. There is no an editor who could talk with the idol about their photo or an office boy who could warn them about the floor that still wet. Man, Ensemble Square sounds creepy. In reality, it’s impossible the idols and just 3 staffs could do all jobs related about backstage. It’s okay if they don’t have any motion or even a picture about them but at least, please give 'em some lines.

• Song? No comment. I legit love almost all of the songs. Great job for the voice actors and the composer.

• For me, it's a little bit difficult to gain some gems but if you already simp for one of those idols, I think it's no problem lmao.

Maybe, that’s all from me. I think there is no problem with the rest including the gacha. I'll edit this review if I have something else in mind. Have a nice day.

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