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Bad Apple Wars - PlayStation Vita

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Features

  • Life and death-there are numerous story routes to discover and experience, from the heart-wrenchingly tragic to the truly uplifting and inspiring.
  • Follow the myriad of twists and turns to discover the truth of the mysterious academy.
  • Warring factions-choose between the cold-blood, rule-bound side of law and order, or embrace the anarchy of the resistance and experience the story from two drastically different viewpoints
  • Touch the soul- seek out the inner working of the soul and use your touch screen in a fun and interactive way to explore the depth of the characters and influence the story

Description

Aksys games and idea factory proudly announce that Bad Apple Wars will release in North America physically and digitally for the PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system on October 13th, 2017. Fate Strikes when you least expect it, as our heroine soon finds herself on the grounds of an unknown, otherworldly academy. One of many souls left behind by death, she must choose between two warring factions within the walls of the academy. Will she follow the straight path set before her by the disciplinary committee, goaded on by promises of Resurrection? or will she stray into the mire of Bad apples and find a different kind of salvation? the outcome of the Bad Apple Wars is in your hands!

Publication Date: October 13, 2017


Computer Platform: PlayStation Vita


Global Trade Identification Number: 56


UPC: 853736006156


Release date: October 13, 2017


Product Dimensions: 4.13 x 0.47 x 5.31 inches; 1.41 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Teen


Item model number: Vita-30


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.41 ounces


Manufacturer: Aksys


Date First Available: September 6, 2017


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  • Apples Everywhere
Edition: Bad Apple Wars
I saw this before it was announced to be localized and I was actually contemplating whether my incomplete Japanese lessons would be able to get me through this game. When I saw an English version on Amazon I was so excited I pre-ordered it on the spot. I'll probably kick myself when it goes down in price in a month or two, but I live for otomes!! Anyway, I have now completed a route and am halfway through a second so I can now give a bit more thorough of a review. Firstly, I will say I think that even if people are fans of otomes not everyone will automatically like this game. I can genuinely say I enjoyed it for what it was though, but I'm an otome junkie. Regardless, this is not a Code: Realize, or even a CollarxMalice. Be warned that if you like otomes with dialogue choices you won't get much of thus. Any of those, truth be told. What route you're playing isn't quite as arbitrary to pick as say, Period Cube. But it doesn't require carefully picking the dialogue that will most appeal to the love interest of your choice either. You have points early in the game where you decide where the protagonist should go on the map, and there are different color-coded circles (each corresponding to one of the 4 guys who are automatically available to romance). It's very easy to tell early on whose color is whose. Their clothes and text boxes match. So you simply have to go to their location and it will initiate their route. Actually, the game makes it even easier by letting you pick if you'll be a Good or Bad Apple early in the game. Depending on your decision you'll get to pick between one of two guys for Good apple and one of three for bad. But the fifth and final guy isn't unlocked until you complete the other four play-throughs. I have also heard complaints not all the characters are equally fleshed out. Well, I'd agree that's true. But it didn't really make me dislike the game. Very few games successfully nail that aspect in my experience. There was also somewhere I read where someone said only the fifth guy "White Mask" gets an epilogue. I'm not sure if his route is more detailed at the end, but the character I finished romancing DID have an epilogue. Not a long one, but there was a resolution for that couple after Nevaeh (no spoilers).The chapters are short if I'm honest. Most routes have 9 story chapters and one ending chapter that's the shortest and acts as the resolution. I've heard that the character I'm romancing now, Shikishima, has one less chapter than everyone else. And everyone compares the plot to this or that and I'm not saying they're incorrect in their comparisons, but it might be a better playthrough if you just try to blank your mind and treat it as its own animal. I have to say usually I don't have much to say about the music in a game, but I really have enjoyed the music in this game. The game features a touch screen interactive option, with each of the guys. Where you touch effects if you get a good or bad end ultimately. Think good touch and bad touch. 😅 But the game warns you about this in a tutorial. Everything else about the game is pretty straightforward. If you compare it to some of the other otomes that came out this year, it may not stack up, but I still think it's worth a play, even you wait for a price drop on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017 by Xx.Book_Lover.Xx.

  • Enjoyed it
Edition: Bad Apple Wars
To be honest I wasn’t as satisfied with it as I was with previous otome games that came out this year. But I did enjoy the story. The art was different from what I’ve seen in other Otome games I’ve played. The characters where unique and their endings where satisfactory which is very important to me in a game. But I felt there was something missing in this game. I wish we were given more choices to make to determine the ending. But I would still recommend this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2017 by Hazel

  • One of my fave otoge
Edition: Bad Apple Wars
I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect when I bought this game but sweet jesus this was one of the best games I’ve bought. The art? The story? The love interests?! It’s all amazing! The side characters are SO interesting (Naraka my love 💖), and the music is beautiful. I could gush about this game for hours, which sucks because it’s not super well known when compared to other popular otome games! I also really like the endings; I like how even the good endings are picture-perfect, but it all flows wonderfully. I will say the “soul touch” aspect of the game was kind of weird, not to mention a bit hard (I had to look up a walkthrough for some routes), but it’s no more weird than the skinship stuff in the Fire Emblem: Fates games. Overall, 10/10, highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Millie

  • Like the Forbidden Apple - Sweet and Short
Edition: Bad Apple Wars
Bad Apple Wars was worth playing once but for me, has no replay value. Let me say this was primarily a reading game. There was not many interaction for the reader like other otome games I have played before. There were a couple of options in two of the chapters where you can pick the correct color to go to a specific person when you reached chapter 6. Then you get a “touch” section – tapping the guy and finding their sweet spot in the latter chapters. The overall plot had a very interesting concept but got kind of boring after seeing it 4 more times. Even when you split up to specific routes, it did not diverge too far from each other. Getting the specific routes was easy-peasy. There were 2 routes – good apples (Satoru and White Mask) and the bad apples (Alma, Higa and Shikishima). (And yes, there was a bad ending but it was super easy to get and thankfully, quick to finish.) The endings were different from each other and resolved the issues pretty nicely. However, besides Alma’s, the endings felt just a tad shallow and left you wanting more. The romance wasn’t too strong in the game until the very end. It was, like, around chapter 7 that the couple would have this sudden epiphany of love despite appearing not to have spent that much time together. (My favorite route was Alma’s and my least favorite was Satoru’s.) Art style was interesting and pretty stylish. The color scheme was varied and garish. The guys were major cuties and I couldn’t help admiring their 8-packs. Music was nice but so forgetful. I found most of the translation to be really good but you can tell some liberty was taken. Especially for Naraka’s. And I was impressed that this was the first that there was no spelling errors, bar one. There were no bonus features besides the basics – the gallery, the music, movies and a flowchart. The language is in Japanese and there are English subtitles. In the end, it took me less than 15 hours to finish all routes and get 100% completion. It could be longer or quicker depending on how many routes you have done or you like to read. This game is not for everyone. Personally, I like the simple plot line and the pleasure of not needing a guide. For some, it may have the possibility of being boring. But if you are a fan of otome, get it. If you are new to the genre, this would be an easy lead-in. If you are not a fan of reading your games, this is not for you. Honestly, the price was a little pricey for how long I played it. It is up to you, but I would recommended waiting until the price drops just a little bit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2017 by P. Romance

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