Virtual Girl @ World's End Review Calls It an Unsummarizable Sci-Fi Novel Game
The review frames Virtual Girl @ World's End as a serious sci-fi construction of a Vtuber-dominated society, not merely a light idol story, and declares it impossible to summarize, suggesting a dense narrative that demands player attention.
Reporting from 1 sources: Denfaminicogamer.
Denfaminicogamer published a detailed, spoiler-inclusive review of the visual novel Virtual Girl @ World's End, calling it an unsummarizable work. The review describes a 2055 Tokyo dystopia where all entertainment is Vtubers, called Vstars, who are also investment vehicles via a cryptocurrency called Vitcoin. The story follows a pair of protagonists, the reluctant Mirai and the AI idol Ai, as they climb the brutal, meritocratic Vstar industry. The review emphasizes the game's heavy worldbuilding and a dramatic late-game twist.
Denfaminicogamer's review of Bushiroad's visual novel Virtual Girl @ World's End begins by asserting the game is impossible to summarize. Set in 2055 Tokyo, the world has only one form of entertainment: Vstars, virtual livestreamers who double as investment assets through a cryptocurrency called Vitcoin. The society is a dystopian meritocracy where failing Vstars are cast out of the corporate city Orta. The review details the top Vstar Linka, whose human persona Rin struggles with pressure and suicidal thoughts, and introduces the main duo: the reluctant protagonist Mirai and the AI idol Ai. The piece warns of a shocking late-game twist and notes the article contains full spoilers.
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