![]() Some of the things that are not good are more commonly known now, but if you've been waiting for years (or literally decades now that it's 20 years old) this isn't Age's first Muv-Luv Alternative-level achievement in the genre. I went into more detail in a post a few years ago when I went through the whole game. We're talking about lows far lower than the lowest low of the anime. There are multiple 10+ hour stretches where nothing pleasant happens. ![]() Unfortunately, when you jump into it 20 years later large portions of the game simply aren't fun. I understand how it got that reputation it did a lot of things that simply weren't done in 2001 and it put Age on the map as a major player. Over time Kiminozo got this reputation for being this all-time amazingly great game, but it really isn't. If it gets the same kind of treatment Kimi ga Ita Kisetsu did when it was remade a decade ago Reboot will be over 100 hours. That doesn't account for the 2 other fan disks of canon material that would probably be included as part of Reboot, plus anything new that ends up getting added. Given Age's development cycle for their AAA titles the Japanese release of Kiminozo Reboot is still a bare minimum of a year away, probably 2-3 considering how massive Latest Edition was. ![]() If they're working on it now it will definitely be Latest Edition, which is what VNDB says as well.
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