KeenGamer: "We have the best visual novels to suggest to you, but we do recognize that many gamers don’t consider visual novels as games. Sluggishly leafing through dialogues, from time to time making choices. Additionally, many don’t like the anime style of the genre. Maybe we can change your mind."
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "In some ways, Ever 17 is an upgrade over its predecessor Never 7. It looks and sounds better, and its futuristic ideas and themes are more powerful. In other ways, it's less impressive. Its middle hours tend to drag and it lacks the charming slice-of-life elements that made the previous game so lovable. Still, if you're looking for a mysterious visual novel with shocking twists and provocative ideas about science, technology, and what it means to be human, you can't go wrong with Ever 17."
Legendary masterpiece. Getting the double pack with both games on a cart for my Switch OLED.
Michael Kitchin writes, "It's great to see Ever 17: The Out of Infinity released officially in English but, as a novel, it doesn't really hit its stride. There is a constant danger throughout the story but each day feels laboured. You spend most of the game away from the rest of the cast and that can make it hard to forge connections or a camaraderie. The new visuals are crisp and clear but the darker setting leads to a less colourful adventure. The story is still worth reading but it's not sticking with me after the credits roll."
Ever 17 delivers a gripping, mind-bending narrative that showcases Uchikoshi’s signature twists and sci-fi intrigue.
The House in Fata Morgana definitely deserves more attention.
I haven't heard of Hideo Kodzima before.
Root Letter was really amazing