It seems that we generally don’t see something like this in the West at all, as the original game is always localized so far out from the initial Japanese release that they tend to just wrap any subsequent fandiscs into a ‘complete’ package for the Western release. Anyway, I’d never seen a fandisc, let alone played one before. I honestly was not able to find any consistent form of the phrase “fan disc”, so I’ll just refer to it as fandisc because there’s one less keystroke in it than other formats. I enjoyed my time with it and the single ending I achieved, and was more than happy to financially support the companies bringing these extremely niche games over to the West for the PS Vita, and physically no less! But 3 years down the line and I’ve played through many higher quality otome and a number of shockingly good visual novels. When I originally played Code Realize: Guardians of Rebirth back in 2015, it was literally my first otome ever and certainly fairly early in my delve into visual novels as a whole. Intriguing in a casual way, sure, but developed enough to have me aching for any extra moment I can spend with them? Not so much. The characters in Code Realize are fun and cute and soaked in tropey-ness. Note that, as I did not finish the game, this is less a review and more like my impressions.
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