Hello! I know, I promised to come back with Piofiore 1926 review, but somehow I was in the mood to start a new game, which happened to be Possession Magenta.

Since I can’t guarantee full reviews anymore, at least not as often as I used to, I thought it could still be interesting for someone, if I’d write at least my first impressions of a game.

Please, tell me if it’s something that could be useful: I have many unplayed games, lately my mood swings and my free time barely exists, so I’d rather play just bits of different otome than fully completing one; please forgive me, I fail as a blogger, but that’s all I can do to bring something to the community, at least for now.

I can’t focus on something for a long time, but having fun with bits and pieces of different titles, just to take a peek, seems enjoyable.

Now, back to Possession Magenta.

I’m only 3 hours into the story, so take this “review” for what it’s worth.

The plot revolves around our heroine Mihara Suzu, an high school student who apparently lives a normal life having fun with friends, until a guy gets killed at her school.

She also starts developing the mysterious ability of seeing tarot cards, shining and fluctuating in the air, while no one else around her can see them.

She lives with Kanade, a childhood friend who was raised with her as some kind of brother, even if they aren’t actually blood related; he’s outgoing and my pace, apparently a nice guy, but he seems to also hide a secret: where is he going every night, leaving the house alone? Is this related to the student’s death? Rumours start spreading, many students think he’s actually the culprit.

And what about “possessions”?

Even the heroine’s best friend becomes violent for no reason and she even tries to kill her, until Suzu uses the power of a tarot card to bring her back to normal.

This is what happened so far and I admit I’m enjoying it way more than I expected!

The plot seems interesting, I’m always intrigued by murders and mysteries, so unveiling the truth will be enjoyable even if it ends up weird or full of plotholes: it’s like reading detective books for me, even if I’m not satisfied in the end, it’s still a fun ride.

Possession Magenta always had bad reviews, but you know I’m curious and I always want to find out by myself; maybe I’ll update this post with my thoughts at the end of the first route, so I can tell you if my opinion changes and I can keep this blog somehow alive.

I think I should be able to complete the first route by the end of the week, but I won’t make promises I’m not able to keep, let’s go with the flow.

See you soon!