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  • Summary: VARLET is a school-life RPG about self-discovery, experienced through meeting others who struggle with the question of who they truly are, and grow through that very struggle.
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    ■STORY Kousei Academy: where the protagonist has recently transferred. Whispered rumors surround this place.
    VARLET is a school-life RPG about self-discovery, experienced through meeting others who struggle with the question of who they truly are, and grow through that very struggle.
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    ■STORY
    Kousei Academy: where the protagonist has recently transferred.
    Whispered rumors surround this place.

    Another world where strange creatures dwell appears within the school...
    ...and once you've wandered in, there's no way back out.

    After seeing this other world—a Glitch—with his own eyes,
    the protagonist realizes several people have been replaced with monsters.

    You must fight alongside your friends
    to save the academy from imminent destruction."

    As a "leader" that guides others forward,
    or
    as a "ruler" who believes might makes right.

    ■GAME SYSTEM
    ・Embracing Your Youth in School Life
    Help other students deal with their problems as a member of the Student Support Services (SSS),and then go out with friends after school to make the most of your school days.

    ・Battles use a simple yet exhilarating Timeline Command system.
    Take the lead as a “Leader” who supports allies in combat, or dominate the battlefield as a “Ruler” with powerful skills.
    Use both fighting styles to seize victory!
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  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Sep 17, 2025
    60
    VARLET doesn’t do anything wrong as far as JRPGs go, but it also doesn’t do enough that’s interesting. The game puts its engaging characters in a typical high school setting and gives them the standard tasks to complete with little challenge to interfere. It’s an OK game to chill with, but it doesn’t leave an impression.
  2. 60
    Ultimately, perhaps we do need to remember that this is FuRyu’s first self-published game, and the existence of Varlet at all is, itself, an experiment. We didn’t get the usual creative subversion that we’ve come to expect from the company behind the likes of Lost Dimension, The Caligula Effect, Crystar, and Reynatis, but in taking this step as a company, perhaps FuRyu will be able to protect its ability to continue to do those games in the future. Valent itself, unfortunately, is a game I wish I could love more than I did.
  3. Sep 5, 2025
    50
    Varlet suffers from a lack of originality and meaningful activities, and the JRPG relies too heavily on concepts from Persona 4. It’s so bland and hollow compared to other Furyu games, with even The Caligula Effect titles doing a better job of telling a story, offering engaging gameplay, and showing off original characters and concepts. The battles are boring and involve repeated types of enemies. Most characters feel like folks we’ve seen before. There’s no real sense of exploration, as the SSS activities are basic, and I didn’t feel like I connected to anyone in its version of “social links.” Even if you enjoy Furyu JRPG releases, this might be one you may want to skip in favor of replaying one of The Caligula Effect games again instead.
  4. Sep 8, 2025
    30
    VARLET feels like a hollow, disappointing waste of time. While it has just a few redeeming qualities, such as the charming cast, this is not enough to save it. The narrative is boring, the combat system is dull and uninspired, and as a result, I honestly don’t think it’s worth spending your time on. I greatly appreciate the effort from FuRyu to make this a worldwide release, but I hope the company’s next game is of higher quality.