


At the very start, players are introduced to a cast of high schoolers in what appears to be a modern day setting with bits of magical realism thrown in. Just be sure to read past the first few hours as the initial story being presented is not quite indicative of the rest of the experience. Otherwise, feel free to dive right in with this visual novel and enjoy what it has to offer. Those looking to get a glimpse into what they missed (or refresh their memory) can check out MangaGamer’s official summary post for spoiler-filled information. Sure, you’ll miss some references, characters and such by going in completely fresh, but it’s not a huge deal overall. You do not need to be aware of plot points of previous titles in order to grasp what’s going on here. That’s because each game can easily be enjoyed in and of itself. Existing fans, on the other hand, have had more than enough time to forget basically all key points about the previous two games.įortunately, both groups are on relatively similar footing when they choose to play Da Capo 3 R. At this point, so many new visual novel fans have come into the fold – many having never played any Da Capo title before. This is huge news given there was effectively a seven year wait for localization to finally be completed on it. Years after both Da Capo and Da Capo II released in English, Da Capo 3 R is now available on Steam (and Da Capo 3 R X~Rated is accessible via MangaGamer’s storefront). It is also one of the earliest games that publisher MangaGamer brought out in physical format.
#DA CAPO 3 R REVIEW SERIES#
The Da Capo series is one of developer Circus’s best known titles.
