
I suspect it was taken directly from the game it did lend to the visual novel feel. The OP and ED are typical anime music, and the background music is elevator-worthy. Nothing good or bad in particular about the soundtrack. One thing I did like about it was that it maintained the feel of a visual novel, with unusual clip splicing (usually with character profiles). conversation scenes include stationary characters at a long-distance shot that was eye-hurtingly bad. It's on par with low-quality GIF art, which I can excuse in exchange for the decent job on the characters themselves, and the recycled backgrounds are understandable. The downside, however, is that it discontinues you would have to watch the 12-episode version to find out what happens next.īeing an ONA, I cut it some slack. The ending of this version is much more dramatic than that of its counterpart, but in a good way. The story is the same as the 12-episode anime's first episode, with minor differences in the script.
