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Three different endings depending on your choices, all of which are widely different and tragic in their own right, as well as exceptionally written. Many disturbing songs that really help the atmosphere and get into your mind. Easily one of the most disturbing and violent visual novels of all time, yet it avoids going overboard at any time with it's imagery. Sakura no Uta is Makuras third game along with the title H 2 O: Footprints in the Sand and Root After and Another. Tentative dates of release have been planned every year, but the game still remains unreleased. is an unreleased Japanese adult visual novel by Makura which has been delayed since 2004. It also has a first-person narration for Fuminori and a third-person narration for the others. Sakura no Uta (): The tear flows because of tenderness.
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Whenever the story is seen from Fuminori's perspective, it shows a horrific world full of gore and other horrible sights, whereas when it plays as Omi, Koji, or Yoh, it shows a perfectly normal world (with the exception of places Fuminori has altered), which makes the story even more unique and disturbing. Saya no Uta (, Song of Saya) is kinetic novel/adventure game developed and published by Nitroplus for the PC in Japan with North American publishing by JAST USA. Saya no Uta The Song of Saya Director's Cut 4.4/5 English & 1 more 14.99 Add to cart Wishlist it Description This software contains mature themes and graphic images that are not suitable for minors. Excellent, disturbing art style that helps with the atmosphere. This is also one of his only stories that's an outright horror. There are many interesting plot twists and moments, and it's story style is somewhat Lovecraftian in nature which makes it more interesting. SAYA NO UTA GAME LANGUAGE SERIES
He's known for creating series with dark, nihilistic themes, and tragic plot twists, and that kind of writing fits right in with Song of Saya.
Great storyline written by Gen Urobuchi. There's also characters who are likeable in addition to being more complex like Tonoh Koji, who is probably the most realistic character, and Tsukuba Yoh who's an interesting deconstruction of toxic positivity. It doesn't try to justify their actions, quite clearly vilifying them, but also showing how once decent people can be pushed too far. Interesting characters, with particular standouts being Fuminori and Saya, who manage to be relatable despite the horrific things they do. Like Dead Space (which would come out five years later), it doesn't rely on gross visuals, but claustrophobia and slow-burning terror to be scary, which is highly effective.
Excellent disturbing atmosphere, the game doesn't rely on jump-scares at any point and instead on the strength of it's story to scare. The Song of Saya Saya no Uta (game, psychological horror, visual novel, adult, Lovecraftian horror).