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The game even has the audacity to give you decisions with a single option. That's right -- a choice you make where there are no alternatives. When the game is that desperate to incorporate interactivity, you have to wonder why they even bothered to make Bible Black a game in the first place. These important choices will impact which of the game's 12 endings you see.
Including a dozen endings is an interesting idea in theory, but usually, making the "wrong" choice will net you a bad ending immediately. All you need to do is load a save right before you made that choice and remedy your mistake.
This results in a game that requires no actual thought and that has literally no challenge whatsoever. The so-called "gameplay" is completely pointless, and the developers essentially admitted it by including an auto-play option that plays the game for you.
The visuals in Bible Black are a mixed bag. The game is composed entirely of still pictures, but the backdrops are decent and the character art that appears in the foreground is excellent.
That would be fine for a dating-sim, but Bible Black gets too ambitious and tries to incorporate fight scenes into the game. These parts consist of one character standing on screen and text informing you that a fight is going on. Sometimes the screen shakes. There's simply not enough here to make such scenes even slightly effective or interesting. The game's audio is difficult to complain about, however.
Most of the game's lines are voiced in Japanese which helps to define the characters, and the music is surprisingly good.
You might be expecting your typical late-night movie soundtrack, but the songs are all fairly well-composed and aren't particularly cheesy.
Bible Black seems like the result of a war between a developer who wanted to make a good, story-focused game and somebody who just wanted to make anime porn. The final product is a mess that doesn't know what it wants to be, and there's nothing that can realistically be called gameplay.
Bible Black might have a decent storyline, but there are far too many issues that ruin what could have been a competent adventure. If you enjoyed this Bible Black review, you're encouraged to discuss it with the author and with other members of the site's community.
If you don't already have an HonestGamers account, you can sign up for one in a snap. Thank you for reading! Bible Black PC review " Bible Black is a vile, generally detestable anime series that's managed to develop a fan base over the years. Community review by Daisuke02 January 02, A bio for this contributor is currently unavailable, but check back soon to see if that changes.
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Opinions expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinion of site staff or sponsors. Bible Black review Reviewed January 02, Daisuke02 says: " Bible Black is a vile, generally detestable anime series that's managed to develop a fan base over the years.
What's lesser known is that the series is actually based on a similarly vile hentai game of the same title. The game manages to be a little better than you might expect, but not by much. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, or any other such party. Bible Black is a registered trademark of its copyright holder. This site makes no claim to Bible Black , its characters, screenshots, artwork, music, or any intellectual property contained within.
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