Aiyoku no Eustia (upcoming)

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Story Structure

  • Mostly linear, chapter-based system

  • Character Route branches in almost every chapter

  • 18+

User Opinions

u/Nata-Tanshi

Eustia is, through and through, a fantasy story. It has a clear goal in mind and sets straight out to towards it, without meandering around. In its starting moments, the tone is immediately established: Eustia will be a grim story; this isn't some fairy tale with dashing white knights in armour to save the princess and everyone smiling as the story ends. Eustia's take on a fantasy world shows all the sides of world, to its religion, politics and much more and displays it with a more realistic brush, showing all the corruption and selfish desires within. Each chapter escalates the scope and scale of the world and narrative and builds upon everything in the previous chapter, with the final chapter being the ultimate culmination of all the themes. Eustia is a great fantasy VN that is a breath of fresh air to read and, at its core, truly unique.

u/checkerpeck

I am someone that cannot appreciate prose compared to most people. You can hardly even call me a fan of fantasy. Because of this, it was very much a slog for me for the first ~40% of the story to the point where even arguably the worst part (Eris' route) was about the same to me as everything before, but once I started the third route (Colette/Saint Irene) was when it started to get good for me and it just kept getting better. I'm a big fan of events with big scales and Aiyoku no Eustia does not disappoint. Even though she is not the true heroine, Licia is probably one of the most developed and well-developed characters I've seen in a visual novel.

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