

This may seem mundane, but unique superpowers and a fantastical plot are also thrown into the mix which gives the game its own edge.Īnother great thing to note about this game is that players can switch easily between English and Japanese, so players can have a nice multilingual experience. You play as a media producer, and you must juggle your responsibilities in your company while also interacting and pursuing your love interests. The game also has a pretty interesting plot. If you’re not used to looking at anime characters, distinguishing them from each other might be a bit challenging. However, the designs are a bit lacking in variety. The characters themselves are well-drawn.

Whether it’s somewhere mundane like a convenience store or somewhere romantic like a street filled with cherry blossoms, the background art is always on point and stunning. The background environments, in particular, are beautifully rendered. The graphics are undoubtedly the best thing about the game. The game’s four love interests are Kiro, Lucien, Victor, and Gavin. Love: Queen’s Choice offers four love interests for players to pursue. You’ll also be able to chat with the guys, follow them on social media, and even call them. Occasionally, you’ll be able to interact face to face with the guys. The game is presented as if it was being narrated to you. Love: Queen’s Choice combines elements of Mystic Messenger’s unique gameplay and blends it seamlessly with more traditional visual novel mechanics.
