I’ve always admired how Japanese adventure games manage to combine lots of elements and different gameplay ideas into something that looks and feels quite consistent and stylish. That said, I also always disliked the tendency of these games to overexplain plot points, require you to click on literally every tiny thing on the scene before allowing you to proceed with the story and, if they have lots of potential story timelines in the chart/timeline, being grindy about it. So I was a bit cautious about Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo because I’ve enjoyed far fewer games of this sort than I’ve tried. Luckily, this one is genuinely fun.
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