Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Feb 052021
 

Three years ago, I played Nekopara Vol. 1 and Vol. 0 and found that they were silly yet oddly endearing stories, so this year I finally followed up with Nekopara Vol. 2.

Picking up after the events of the first volume, the protagonist is now managing La Soleil alongside the whole family of catgirls and trying to help them get along.

While the first Nekopara focused on Chocola and Vanilla, those two have a supporting role this time around, while Coconut and Azuki take center stage. The story starts out surprisingly strong compared to the previous one, as Coconut is struggling with self-esteem issues due to the mistakes she makes around the shop and Azuki’s harsh attitude toward her.

It has some genuinely sweet moments alongside the silly fanservice antics, although eventually the story loses its focus and becomes more about Coconut and Azuki recognizing their romantic feelings for the protagonist.

The romance focus is to be expected, considering the sort of game this is, but the ending felt abrupt to me. I thought there was more story yet to come, so I was surprised when I realized the dialogue was wrapping everything up for the volume’s conclusion. Of course, the 18+ version should be a bit longer since it has extra scenes (although the all-ages version makes it clear enough when those moments occur).

And once again, I’m impressed by the quality of the visual novel itself. The art and animated sprites look great, and even the ability to pet the characters at any point to get a voiced reaction from them shows that a lot of work went into it. People often look down on Nekopara as an example of bad or stereotypical visual novels, but it’s certainly not some cheap effort. Let’s just say it has a specific audience in mind and is laser-focused on giving that audience a good time.

Nekopara Vol. 2 is cute and silly, best-suited for catgirl fans but enjoyable enough even if you just want some lighthearted romance you don’t have to think too hard about.

I probably will pick up Vol. 3 and 4 someday, so stay tuned for that. In the meantime, share your own thoughts on the Nekopara series and Nekopara Vol. 2 in the comments and don’t forget that every comment brings you closer to winning a prize in this year’s contest!

Feb 032021
 

Yes, you read that right. In honor of the holiday season, I decided to kick off this year’s celebrations with the… questionable holiday visual novel Santa’s Big Sack.

You play Rudy Noel, Santa’s new assistant who has just arrived at the North Pole.

He quickly learns that the North Pole has more going on than just toy-making and holiday cheer… like his unexpected attraction to Santa, Mrs. Claus trying to seduce him, and a sinister plot unfolding in the shadows.

In keeping with the Christmas theme, most of your choices are presented as simply “Naughty” or “Nice,” with a helpful explanation ahead of time telling you what actions they’ll lead to.

However, there aren’t really branching paths or multiple routes. It’s a pretty linear story where a few key choices lead to optional sex scenes (with non-explicit imagery but dialogue and screen-shaking to give you the idea) and different dialogue before returning to the main path to continue the story just as if you’d picked the other option.

Santa himself is the main romantic interest. I don’t think there’s any way to not hook up with Santa (which is not a sentence I ever expected to write).

There actually is a bit of a plot here in addition to the romance, but it’s fairly absurd. Don’t expect anything too serious or meaningful, just a goofy story that is so outrageous it does manage to be somewhat funny… and will present you with all the Christmas-themed innuendos you could ask for.

Let me put it this way: if you’re considering playing a visual novel with as questionable a title as Santa’s Big Sack, you probably already know what you’re getting into and that’s what this visual novel will provide. No big story or heartfelt romance, but innuendo-laden antics with Santa Claus and other denizens of the North Pole.

Don’t worry, the next review will be a bit more romantic. In the meantime, feel free to share your own thoughts on Santa’s Big Sack in the comments below!

Feb 012021
 

Much like we celebrate spooky games in October, last February saw our first “Celebrating All Things Romantic” theme in honor of Valentine’s Day… so let’s bring it back for 2021!

My own romance works include the short story “A Special Present” in the holiday romance anthology Love Under the Mistletoe and the isekai rom-com visual novel Ascendant Hearts, available for PC and Switch.

I also wrote the script for the supernatural otome The Last Act, which is coming soon. You can check out its Steam page now!

And if mobile games are more your speed, I’ve written a number of romance visual novels for Genius, such as the recent Shisa – The Lost Souls (okay, so that one is horror/romance).

February will be filled with romance game reviews as I dive into my backlog, and of course you’ll have a chance to win prizes by leaving comments throughout the month!

2021’s Celebrating All Things Romantic Contest

This year’s prizes are:

  • Ascendant Hearts (gift sent through Steam)
  • Muv-Luv (gift sent through Steam)
  • A Kiss for the Petals – Remembering How We Met (gift sent through Steam)
  • LoveKami -Divinity Stage- (code)
  • LoveKami -Useless Goddess- (code)
  • If My Heart Had Wings (code)
  • $15 sent through PayPal
  • You pick a game for me to review!

If you pick the review prize, your chosen game must be something I either own or is easily obtainable, which you can discuss with me beforehand. It must be a single game, not a collection (although it can be part of a collection). I will start playing it in March.

Rules

  • No purchase is necessary.
  • Only comments made between February 1, 2021 at 1:00 PM EST and February 28, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST will be counted.
  • 1 non-spam, non-anonymous comment on any blog post here = 1 point.
  • 1 non-spam, non-anonymous comment on any Celebrating All Things Romantic blog post = 2 points.
  • You must use an email address or website URL (or include another way of contacting you) in your comment so I can contact you if you win.
  • You must have at least 10 points at the end of the month to win.
  • The person with the most points will get their first pick of the prizes. The person with the second most points will pick second, and so on, until all prizes have been given out.
  • The winner will be contacted by March 2, 2021.

Sound good? Then let’s start playing some romance games!