Game overview
Two people journey forever in a world where all humans must keep moving to survive in "If I Live in Spring".
If I Live in Spring” is an intriguing tale that explores two crucial themes and follows the inspiring journey of two individuals who continue to walk without end. The narrative introduces us to a world where the “ruthless spring” reigns, and all humanity must constantly move forward. The slightest pause results in becoming a “human pillar” that is eternally stationary. It's impossible for humans to overcome exhaustion, and it appears that death looms over the world. Despite this, a boy and a girl defy the dire state of the world and continue to walk side by side. Thanks to their bodies' miraculous ability to keep moving forever, they embark on a journey that seeks answers about eternity and the unchangeable nature of existence. Their journey feels like an endless bliss, but underneath its surface lies a profound inquiry that encourages deeper contemplation.
The game's characters are divided into three categories, with Mion and Canon being the two girls who travel together in eternity. Kemeru is one of the protagonists who accompanies them on their mind-boggling journey. The genre of the game is the novel that investigates the concept of eternity and unchangeability. The game's narrative structure consists of three significant chapters and a final concluding chapter, ensuring the player an unforgettable experience with a singular end. The game's voice-over is fully done, masquerading Kemeru vignettes. There are four vibrant event CG panels, with each chapter having one. The game's viewing mode is available to show the engaging background and event CG. Furthermore, there is an optional and exclusive commentary in Japanese at the end of the game.
The game's playthrough is time-efficient, taking about one to two hours to complete the main story and only 15 to 30 minutes to complete the final chapter. The game's website offers essential information on the game's story and characters, along with exciting gameplay clips that showcase the game's overall exceptional quality. In conclusion, “If I Live in Spring” is a must-play game for those who wish to ponder over the meaning of eternity while enjoying a well-crafted and captivating storyline that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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