Yotsunoha

Yotsunoha

] The story in "Yotsunoha" focuses on the appeal of the four female main characters. The gameplay follows a linear plot line, which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction.

"Yotsunoha" has since then spawned two spin-off titles, "Osananajimi to no Kurashi Kata" and "Nono to Kuraso", and has made several transitions to other media. A manga adaptation illustrated by Japanese artist Bow Ditama was first serialized in the "Megami Magazine" on January 30 2008. It was followed by an original video animation series animated by Hal Film Maker [citeweb|url=http://www.yotsunoha.com/staff_cast.htm| title=Staff and cast page on the official website of the OVA "Yotsunoha"|accessdate=2008-05-10|language=Japanese] was released on two DVDs on February 29 2008 and March 28 2008, containing one episode each. There were also two Drama CDs, and two Internet radio shows hosted by Yui Sakakibara in order to promote the game.

Gameplay

Gameplay in "Yotsunoha" requires relatively little player interaction as most of the duration of the game is spent on only reading the text that appear on the screen, representing the dialogue between the numerous characters in the game. Similar to RPGs, the player is allowed to navigate through the school in a top-down perspective, and is allowed to enter different areas such as classrooms.citeweb|url=http://4leaf.iam-hiquality.com/sys.html#sys03|title=An introduction to the gameplay system of "Yotsunoha".|accessdate=2008-05-10|language=Japanese|publisher=Haikuo Soft]

At times, the player will come to a point, where he or she is given the chance to choose to navigate through the school with different female characters. During so, gameplay pauses until the player makes a choice. Depending on the choices the player makes, different events might occur as the player enter different areas, effectively progressing the plot in a specific direction. There are four main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience. To view all of the plot lines, the player will need to replay the game multiple times, picking different girls and access different areas to progress the plot in an alternate direction. One of the player's objective in the original version of the game is to view the hentai scenes depicting the main character Makoto having sexual intercourse with one of the heroines.

Plot

etting and themes

The main part of "Yotsunoha"'s story takes place in an abandoned school named nihongo|Mochizuki Academy|望月学園|Mochizuki Gakuen and its surrounding area. The school is a four-story building, housing facilities such as classrooms, the art room, the home economics room, and the light music club's room. There is also a small field outside of the school building, housing the small garden where the characters buried their time capsule prior to their separation.

Childhood friendship plays an important role in the story.citeweb|url=http://www.acgateway.com/yotsunohaPS2/|title=Official website of the PS2 version of "Yotsunoha"|publisher=Gadget Soft|accessdate=2008-05-20|language=Japanese] Throughout the story, characters are constantly reminded of their childhood memories by different locations in the school. This is further expressed by the characters' emotions before and after their separation, and the time capsule they have buried.

Principal characters

;Nihongo|Makoto Yūki|結城 誠|Yūki Makoto:"Voiced by:" Hideki Tasaka (OVA):Makoto is the male protagonist of "Yotsunoha". Despite being friendly, and always thinking for his friends before himself, he has trouble of expressing his feelings to others.

;Nihongo|Nono Nekomiya|猫宮 のの|Nekomiya Nono:anime voices|Yui Sakakibara:Nono is the main heroine of "Yotsunoha". Despite being one year younger than Makoto, she is really helpful, taking tasks such as cooking and homemaking for Makoto and Iori, who lived next door to her prior to their separation. She has moved to Kansai region after the school's closure.

;Nihongo|Iori Yuzuki|柚姫 衣織|Yuzuki Iori:"Voiced by:" Junko Kusayanagi (game), Yūko Gotō (OVA):Iori is one of Makoto's childhood friends, and is the oldest of the group. Prior to their separation, she lived in Makoto's house, and despite being older than him, would always refer him as her elder brother at home. She has an affection towards sweets and snacks, to the extreme where she brought only tidbits despite her plans of staying at the school overnight.

;Nihongo|Matsuri Amachi|天地 祭|Matsuri Amachi:"Voiced by:" Shizuku Ibuki (game), Mai Gotō (OVA, PS2 game):Matsuri is another childhood friend of Makoto's. She has the highest academic scores among the group of friends, and stayed at a local school after their school's closedown. Matsuri is considerably more inarticulate and anti-social after the reunion, as a result of taking Makoto's comments before their separation too serious.

;Nihongo|Arisa Yuki|雪 亜凜沙|Yuki Arisa:"Voiced by:" Miru (game), Sayuri Yahagi (OVA, PS2 game):Arisa is a weak and quiet girl that has transferred into Makoto's class shortly before its closure.

tory

The story of "Yotsunoha" revolves around a group of friends, reunited after being separated for three years as a result of the closure of Mochizuki Academy, the school they have attended in together. Upon arrival, Makoto Yūki, the protagonist discovers that the time capsule the group of friends buried prior to their separation has been dug up. In its place is a note left by his former teacher Yamamoto, informing him that he has dug up their capsule and hidden it elsewhere in the school. After being reunited, Makoto and his group of friends decide to stay overnight, looking for clues left behind by their teacher, and find the time capsule.

Development

"Yotsunoha" is the second commercial project of the then dōjin soft developer Haikuo Soft, following their previous work on "Sukumizu Police". Tatomu and Keikei, two writers who have previously worked on "_Summer", [citeweb|url=http://erogamescape.ddo.jp/~ap2/ero/toukei_kaiseki/creater.php?creater=2362|title=List of Tatomu's work on ErogameScape|publisher=ErogameScape|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-05-11] [citeweb|url=http://erogamescape.ddo.jp/~ap2/ero/toukei_kaiseki/creater.php?creater=2363|title=List of Keikei's work on ErogameScape|publisher=ErogameScape|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-05-11] planned the scenario used in "Yotsunoha",citeweb|url=http://4leaf.iam-hiquality.com/spec.html|title=A list of staff members and specifications of "Yotsunoha"|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-05-10|publisher=Haikuo Soft] while work on the computer graphics, in addition to character designs, were split between four members, Hīde, Xsara, Koshino and Akira Kasukabe. [cite video|title=Yotsunoha|medium=DVD|publisher=Geneon Entertainment|date2=2008-02-29|accessdate=2008-05-13] The music used in the game was composed solely by Ryō Kyōna.

Several improvements have been made to the PS2 version of the game. Gadget Soft hired Suno, a scenario planner to provide additional scenario after the adult content in the game is removed. Hal Film Maker, the studio that has previously adapted "Yotsunoha" into OVA, was also hired for the computer graphics used in the game.

Release history

"Yotsunoha" was first available to the public as a free game demo, released online on September 24 2005, [citeweb|url=http://drabbit.net/dl/hiquality/|title=A list of Yotsunoha related downloads|accessdate=2008-05-10|language=Japanese] which gives the player a glimpse into the story and gameplay of "Yotsunoha". The game was later released as a limited edition containing a set of three CD-ROMs for the PC on January 10 2006. It was later followed by a regular edition, released on September 1 2006 as one DVD. This version of the game contained new computer graphic scenes and additional voice acting for side characters, which was later available to the limited edition through a patch. [citeweb|url=http://www.iam-hiquality.com/support/02yotu.html|title=Information on a patch for the limited edition of "Yotsunoha"|accessdate=2008-05-11|language=Japanese|publisher=Haikuo Soft] A PlayStation 2 version titled "Yotsunoha: A Journey of Sincerity" with adult content removed published by Gadget Soft was originally announced to be released on July 24 2008 as both a limited edition and a regular edition, but was later delayed for an August 28 2008 release. [citeweb|url=http://www.acgateway.com/yotsunohaPS2/info080707.html|title=Information on "Yotsunoha: A Journey of Sincerity"'s release delay|publisher=Gadget Soft|accessdate=2008-07-21|language=Japanese]

Adaptations

Drama CDs

There have been two sets of Drama CDs based on "Yotsunoha". The first Drama CD release was titled nihongo|"A Snowman 140 cm Tall"|140センチの雪だるま|140 Senchi no Yukidaruma. It was first available to the public at Comiket 71, and was later released in stores on January 26 2007 as a set of two CDs, and featured the seiyū who have previously provided voice acting for the game, in addition to Kazutaka Ishii who provided voice acting for the character Makoto Yūki. [citeweb|url=http://4leaf.iam-hiquality.com/cd140/|title=Official website of the first Drama CD adaptation of "Yotsunoha"|publisher=Haikuo Soft|accessdate=2008-05-12|language=Japanese] It was later followed by a second Drama CD release, released on April 23 2008, featuring the voice cast of the OVA adaptation. [citeweb|url=http://www.marine-e.co.jp/sakuhin/yotsunoha/|title=Official website of the second Drama CD adaptation of "Yotsunoha"|publisher=Marine Entertainment|accessdate=2008-05-12|language=Japanese]

Manga

"Yotsunoha" was also adapted into a manga series, illustrated by Japanese artist Bow Ditama, best known for his work on "Mahoromatic". The manga series started serialization on January 30 2008 in the manga magazine "Megami Magazine" published by Gakken.

OVA

"Yotsunoha" was first announced to be adapted into a series of two OVAs on July 3 2007 at the Rondo Robe convention hosted in Tokyo. [citeweb|url=http://www.animate.tv/nf/detail.php?id=0000001578|title="Yotsunoha" OVA for 2008 in production|publisher=Animate|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-05-11] A preview to the series was then streamed online on February 22 2008, [citeweb|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-02-22/yotsunoha-original-video-anime-promo-video-streamed|title=Yotsunoha original video anime promo video streamed|Publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-05-11] followed by the first volume's release on February 29 2008 one week later. The second volume was then released on March 28 2008. Both volumes contain the episode itself and a book containing illustrations by Hīde. [citeweb|url=http://www.yotsunoha.com/goods_dvd.htm|title=Information on the DVDs on the official website of the OVA "Yotsunoha"|accessdate=2008-05-11|language=Japanese]

Music

"Yotsunoha"'s soundtrack was composed solely by Ryō Kyōna, who has previously also worked on "Suku Mizu Porisu", the first commercial project of Haikuo Soft. Aside from the in-game soundtrack, he has also composed the two theme songs used in the game, "Yotsunoha", the opening theme sung by Chata, and "Shining Orange", the ending theme sung by Yui Sakakibara.citeweb|url=http://4leaf.iam-hiquality.com/dl.html|title=A list of "Yotsunoha" related downloads at the official website|publisher=Haikuo Soft|accessdate=2008-05-12|language=Japanese] The lyrics of both of the songs were written by Keikei, one of the scenario planners. An original soundtrack disc, containing the music used in the game and the opening and ending themes, were included as an extra in the limited edition release of the game.

The OVA adaptation of "Yotsunoha" featured a new set of soundtrack, written by artists from I've Sound. In addition to the new score, two new pieces were used as the theme song. nihongo|"Memories in Love"|恋する記憶|Koisuru Kioku, sung by Yui Sakakibara, and nihongo|"Wish"|ねがい|Negai, sung by Chata, who has also written the lyrics for the song herself, were used as the opening and ending theme respectively. A maxi single containing both of these songs was released on February 29 2008, while the soundtrack used in the OVA was released on March 28 2008. [citeweb|url=http://www.yotsunoha.com/goods_cd.htm|title=A list of CDs attributed to the OVA version of "Yotsunoha" at its official website|accessdate=2008-05-12|language=Japanese]

New theme songs were also used for the PlayStation 2 version of the game. The opening theme "Soon" was sung by Yui Sakakibara, with composition by Yūki Mizukami, and lyrics by Himiko. While the ending theme Nihongo|"Love Rise"|ラブ☆ライス|Rabu Raisu was sung by Chata, with composition by Peejun and lyrics written by Yuka Matsumoto. A maxi single containing the two songs will be released on July 23 2003. [citeweb|url=http://www.team-e.co.jp/products/kdsd-00226.html|title=Information on the "Soon/Love Rice" maxi single|publisher=Team Entertainment|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-07-21]

Reception and sales

Based on the sales on solely Getchu.com, "Yotsunoha" was placed at fourth place out of twenty when it was first released in January 2006, [citeweb|url=http://www.getchu.com/pc/salesranking200601.html|title=Getchu.com's January 2006 sales ranking|publisher=Getchu.com|accessdate=2008-05-18|language=Japanese] and while it didn't make any further appearances on the monthly charts, it was placed at thirty-six out of fifty, out of all sales recorded during the first half of the year on the same website. [citeweb|url=http://www.getchu.com/pc/2006-1salesranking.html|title=Getchu.com's Q1 and Q2 2006 sales ranking|publisher=Getchu.com|accessdate=2008-05-18|language=Japanese] According to a national ranking of bishōjo games based on sales in Japan, the limited edition of "Yotsunoha" was ranked eighth out of fifty when it was first listed. [citeweb|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070412134006/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank188.html|title=Bishōjo game ranking on PC News, Issue No. 188|publisher=PC News|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-05-11] It was then dropped to the twenty-ninth in the next issue, making its final appearance on the chart. [citeweb|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070412134006/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank189.html|title=Bishōjo game ranking on PC News, Issue No. 189|publisher=PC News|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-05-11]

References

External links

* [http://4leaf.iam-hiquality.com/index.html Offical "Yotsunoha" visual novel website] jp icon
* [http://www.yotsunoha.com/index.htm Official "Yotsunoha" OVA website] jp icon
*ann anime|id=8194|title=Yotsunoha


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