This game is utterly fantastic. It's definitely a specific genre, and if you're not a fan it may just not be for you, but if it happens to be up your alley I can guarantee you won't find a better experience elsewhere.
The story is fantastic and engaging, the characters are compelling, the gameplay is fun to puzzle out over the more than a hundred hours of content, and the presentation is overflowing with style. Every little menu and line displays a level of care and love that is rare to see so abundantly. The game features both Korean and Japanese VAs, and while I prefer the original version the JP voice-overs are not bad.
If you enjoy story-heavy games, turn-based deckbuilding, or cyberpunk-fantasy-eldritch dystopias, don't hesitate to check out Library of Ruina today.
If you have Steam, though, I would recommend that version instead. Workshop support opens up all the incredible designs from the modding community which has easily added hundreds more hours of content for me.
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Re: Library of Ruina
This game is utterly fantastic. It's definitely a specific genre, and if you're not a fan it may just not be for you, but if it happens to be up your alley I can guarantee you won't find a better experience elsewhere.
The story is fantastic and engaging, the characters are compelling, the gameplay is fun to puzzle out over the more than a hundred hours of content, and the presentation is overflowing with style. Every little menu and line displays a level of care and love that is rare to see so abundantly. The game features both Korean and Japanese VAs, and while I prefer the original version the JP voice-overs are not bad.
If you enjoy story-heavy games, turn-based deckbuilding, or cyberpunk-fantasy-eldritch dystopias, don't hesitate to check out Library of Ruina today.
If you have Steam, though, I would recommend that version instead. Workshop support opens up all the incredible designs from the modding community which has easily added hundreds more hours of content for me.