

He intends on working alongside Operation Rainfall to inform the masses about the vast library of breathtaking visual literature. This is where we quietly raise the curtain on Rei ― a young entry-level librarian ― and her tumultuous life raising a belligerent grade schooler.ĭiego is an incredibly passionate visual novel enthusiast from an island within the Caribbean. And so, Rei enthusiastically went through the formal process to become Ruka’s legal guardian. Description Rin - An ordinary high school girl lost in a parallel reality that looks just like the Japan she knows, but where everybody speaks an unfamiliar language called 'Juliamo.' Coming to her. One day, while busy getting ready for work, Rei encountered a young girl near the train station: Ruka. Rei fell into this parallel world as a middle schooler, but now she’s an adult taking on the responsibilities of a new job. Haunted not only by thoughts of her old best friend Yuuzu, but now by the antagonistic Kanako and her gang as well… which future will Rin choose? Language was english, but I have no idea what cause this. As she agonizes over whether or not she should have returned home, cracks begin to form in her relationship with Ruka, her middle school-aged roommate. I've got this bug at chapter 'comence the Phone call with ruka', just after '(Ohh, it sounds like she picked up)' line. Rin spends her days torturing herself, still obsessed over the change in the color of the sky of this parallel world. So what exactly is Distant Memoraĵo about? Pre-orders for the sequel are now open for $17.95 on MangaGamer.ĭistant Memoraĵo, sequel to the Expression Amrilato, is now available for pre-order for 10% off! Out July 15th! /yMTxzaB1vo I heavily encourage you to read our spoiler-free review of the prequel and try the game out. Now that we know that there’s a sequel inbound, no doubt this is going to fill so many holes. However, the story seemed to be missing something. The Expression Amrilato and it’s methodic way of getting the reader to learn a new language was extravagant. Furthermore, you can pre-order it right now. To clarify, it’s that the game now has a release date.

Their present together, unknown to anyone.Yuri fanatics rejoice, the sequel to The Expression Amrilato, Distant Memoraĵo, is coming soon! MangaGamer announced on Thursday what girls’ love enthusiasts want to hear. In this sequel to The Expression Amrilato, we’ll get to see… Rei – A woman with a little bit of a mean streak. Rin – An ordinary high school girl lost in a parallel reality that looks just like the Japan she knows, but where everybody speaks an unfamiliar language called “Juliamo.”Ĭoming to her aid are: Ruka – An angelic girl who’s taken it upon herself to be Rin’s caretaker. A heartwarming, and educational yuri visual novel that teaches readers Esperanto, as well as the meaning of communication. Readers will be seeing a ton of story for both Rin and Ruka. Mangagamer have announced the sequel to the popular The Expression Amrilato titled Distant Memorao Available now through MangaGamer and Steam, the game will teach Esperanto, as well as the importance and spirit of communication. Where you not only trouble yourself with the present struggles, but that of the past. Mangagamer releases Distant Memorajo visual novel.

As you overcome a language barrier, there will be memories to take on along the way. This is the story, pure and sometimes frustrating, of two girls intertwined through their fumbling efforts to communicate. Following the events of the first title, Distant Memorao aims to hit you where it hurts and that’s emotionally. Unspoken thoughts, assumed feelings, and misunderstandings threaten to pry them apart as they face the challenges of communication involved in becoming more than just friends. Ruka, too, is troubled by Kanako, a classmate who seems to have it out for her. and because VNDB needs more than a measly four games in the language. After choosing to remain in Ruka’s world, Rin begins to doubt her decision, haunted by memories of her best friend Yuuzu and others she’s left behind. The Expression Amrilato and had been planning to move onto Distant Memorajo. Not all endings are happily ever after, and language isn’t the only barrier to understanding.
