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Company: CINEMATOGRAPH
Official Title: イノセントバレット -the false world-
Romaji: Innocent Bullet -the false world-
Game Site: http://cinematograph.nexton-net.jp/ib/
Getchu Site: http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=773851
Release date: August 23, 2013
Comments:
This is the debut title by CINEMATOGRAPH. In 2013, with the appearance of a next-generation terrorism threat known as ‘living weapons’, the myth that Japan was safe had been shattered. So too had Yuuji’s peaceful life, as he encountered death traps beyond reason. In the face of death, a group of gun-toting girls appeared before him, telling him that if he refused to accept death as fate, then they would protect him. After that, he learned about the other side of the world, the terrorism attacks, the girls’ reasons for fighting and their special abilities. Soon he decided to fight alongside them.
The scenario is written by Kurashiki Tatsuya, who worked on light’s Vermilion, Zero Infinity and upcoming ElectroArms titles. If I had to choose between girls with guns and girls with magical abilities, I’d go with the latter. Never cared much for war settings, but if it’s done right like in GunKnight Girl, then it might turn out alright. They promise a cinematographic serious story, so let’s see if they deliver one that is somewhat believable.
Official Title: イノセントバレット -the false world-
Romaji: Innocent Bullet -the false world-
Game Site: http://cinematograph.nexton-net.jp/ib/
Getchu Site: http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=773851
Release date: August 23, 2013
Comments:
This is the debut title by CINEMATOGRAPH. In 2013, with the appearance of a next-generation terrorism threat known as ‘living weapons’, the myth that Japan was safe had been shattered. So too had Yuuji’s peaceful life, as he encountered death traps beyond reason. In the face of death, a group of gun-toting girls appeared before him, telling him that if he refused to accept death as fate, then they would protect him. After that, he learned about the other side of the world, the terrorism attacks, the girls’ reasons for fighting and their special abilities. Soon he decided to fight alongside them.
The scenario is written by Kurashiki Tatsuya, who worked on light’s Vermilion, Zero Infinity and upcoming ElectroArms titles. If I had to choose between girls with guns and girls with magical abilities, I’d go with the latter. Never cared much for war settings, but if it’s done right like in GunKnight Girl, then it might turn out alright. They promise a cinematographic serious story, so let’s see if they deliver one that is somewhat believable.