• Publisher: qureate
  • Release Date: Mar 12, 2020
  • Also On: PC
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  1. 50
    If for no other reason, NinNinDays is worth a spin because the asking price is cheap, and the art is just that good. As pervy pin-up goes, there just aren't crotch shots and taut midriffs of the same quality on the Switch as what Sumire's story offers. However, outside of the art, a limp localisation of what is only a standard and uninspiring narrative are big red flags that would hang over any visual novel, and NinNinDays doesn't get a free pass for those issues just because its fan service is particularly appealing.
  2. Mar 14, 2020
    60
    This is a perfectly serviceable visual novel which boasts gorgeous presentation but is held back by its short runtime, lack of narrative ambition and rough edges in terms of localisation. It's not going to make you fall in love with the genre if you're a newcomer, but longstanding fans will be more forgiving of its shortcomings.
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  1. Jul 2, 2020
    6
    It's a quick and quirky visual novel presented with excellent artwork, but sadly not much to the storyline. The controls don't really describeIt's a quick and quirky visual novel presented with excellent artwork, but sadly not much to the storyline. The controls don't really describe what they're for and I didn't realize the touch screen options were what they were until I accidentally hit the save button on screen. Interesting enough for the artwork, but only worth it because it was on sale. Full Review »