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quartett!

finished: 2024-06-20 / rating: 6/10


littlewitch's second visual novel takes on an upbeat, fast-paced, slice-of-life format riddled with classical music and cliche eroge tropes in "quartett," following phill junhers as he is coerced into joining an orchestra alongside a trio of unique girls. i have a soft spot for the violin, stories that take place in winter, and weird, eccentric heroines——so quartett sat with me nicely albeit its questionable writing.

visual novels often suffer when they're of shorter length; the gift in what makes them so different from physical novels is that they can be unbearably long. quartett, though, is very dialogue-heavy, and arguably overstimulating, in the same way muv-luv is with all the sound effects and constant zoom-ins. it's focused on the character interactions as opposed to their literal actions, and never really delves into the mind of a very optimistic, cute visual novel protagonist.

eroges often suffer from bland main characters; but, quartett makes do with its loveable airhead. the setting and character designs blend together perfectly through ooyari ashito's art——which is probably the greatest selling point of this visual novel. quartett is unique in that it is more like an interactive manga rather than your standard visual novel with sprites and a text box. it wasn't the most exciting thing ever to me, yet it is a quality that makes quartett a great visual novel to recommend to someone new to the video game genre.

it's not an emotional story, though it does touch on some serious topics. "touch" is probably the best word to use here, however——you aren't going to leave quartett with a new outlook on anything at all. it's an insignificant visual novel among the many but entertaining & heartwarming nonetheless. i won't lie in that i teared up during the "salut d'amour" scene; it's always been my favorite violin song, and i didn't expect to hear it in some visual novel i read on a whim.

there's no such thing in this world as a person who isn't allowed to be happy......




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