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Root Letter: Last Answer Review ? Still Life



It?s amazing to me how practically ubiquitous visual novels are these days. They used to be unheard of in western video game spaces, often referred to as ?dating sims,? relegated to porn or fan translations (or both), and definitely not available on consoles. Then the PSP happened and the floodgates opened. Now we?re even getting things like re-releases, visual novels that were so successful the reissues get localized. This is precisely the case with Root Letter: Last Answer, an update to the PS4 and Vita original from Pqube and Kadokawa. This isn?t even a remaster or cross-generational release; Root Letter came out in 2016 for goodness? sake. Instead, the gimmick here is the entire game has been redone with photographs and video, utilizing real actors as opposed to the original?s manga-like style. This is already a questionable idea on paper, but the execution ain?t great. Luckily, Last Answer also adds new content, and lets you use the original art style. A Letter Without a Stamp""" Spooky!

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