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Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Oro de: Oshie Nikki
 
Price: $68.00  

 Item No  SLPM-66934
 Publisher  Minato Station
 Platform  Playstation 2
 Category  Japanese Software
 Status  Sold Out
 
  
Description
Update: April 4, 2008
«©NCSX» A young man named Ren Uesagi and his older sister Mihato venture out into the world to avoid familial strife at home in the form of an alcoholic father. On the train ride to the big city, Ren rests his head on Mihato's lap and big sister thinks of how their fortunes are likely to change for the better. Upon their arrival, the two spend their first night in a city park by the ocean. Job prospects are dim and they spend a few nights in the park. When things begin to look somewhat despondent, the Fates intervene and a conspiracy of events leads to the siblings' gainful employment in the Kuonji household.

The Uesagis find themselves under the good graces of three sisters named Shinra, Miyu, and Yume. Shinra's the oldest one and works as a conductor in an orchestra. Miyu is the middle child and she's an inventor with a knack for creating gadgets including a robot named De Niro. The youngest sister is Yume who's an average girl with average likes and dislikes. Leading the entire household is a fiery-tempered maid named Benis who initially clashes with Ren. Early in the game when the siblings are still living in the park, Benis and Ren have a clash of sorts.

Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Oro de was originally released on the Japanese PC as an eroge with adult themes and situations. The PS2 conversion washes all of the mature subject matter away to leave a family-friendly interactive novel that anyone can play. Updated features in the PS2 conversion include a brand new scenario and a significant number of new illustrations that have been integrated into the main game. A new opening cinema and the addition of new spoken dialogue also round out the upgrades in the PS2 game.

Jan Code: 4580264780024

View the back cover and screenshots on the main NCSX website.



NCS Game Notes
» You'll be prompted to create a save data file once the game boots up.

» Press START on the title screen and the following selections pop up:

NEW GAME - The date is March 1 and the siblings Uesagi are on their way to the big city.

LOAD GAME - Resume an adventure from memory card save-data

OPTION - Adjust sound volumes, toggle Dual Shock 2 rumble, etc

GALLERY
/ CG Character artwork which is broken up into seven sub-sections featuring the individual cast members
/ BGM selections totalling 22 tracks - when you play the music, an animated [black haired girl in trademark black-on-black outfit] conducts and orchestrates to no one in particular on the lower left of the screen. When you exit, she'll wave goodbye

» Start a new game and the eldest Kuonji sister Shinra is conducting music. The scene changes to a train where the siblings are taking a ride to the big city. Ren rests his head on Mihato's lap while she rests her hand on the top of his head.

» When they reach their destination, the siblings disembark and are confident that their fortunes will improve. They don't have much money and they need gainful employment. When night falls, the two find themselves at a park where they intend to spend the night. When daybreak arrives, they're still at the park where a luxury cruise liner has pulled up on the right side of the screen. The next night, they're still in the park but they've made some acquaintances during the daytime hours. The next day that's indicated by a title banner is March 4 where they two are still in the park and the luxury cruise liner is still on the right side of the screen. Later that day they run into a ginger named Benis who works as head maid for the Kuonji sisters. The two spend their night in the park again but the Fates soon lead the two to the Kuonji household where three sisters reside.

» A good amount of the written dialogue is accompanied by voice acting but some of it isn't spoken.

» To view the script of what has already happened, press the "TRIANGLE" button and scroll through the text that appears.

» To toggle off the dialogue box on the bottom of the screen, press the "X" button and the artwork on the screen will no longer be obscured.

» If you just want to watch the story and don't want to press the "O" button every time the dialogue comes to an end, press the "L1-Trigger" and the automatic-forwarding mode will be activated where the story plays out by itself. When it comes time to make a choice or a selection, you will have to choose the option before the game resumes. Your input however is relatively sparse throughout the adventure.

This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.


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