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Rising Angels: Hope

$14.99
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Developer:
IDHAS Studios
Publisher:
Sekai Project
Platforms:
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About This Game

Rising Angels: Hope is the story of Faye Moonfallow, her squad of somewhat lovable misfits, and their dreams of joining the Katajion Space Force. However, before they can get there, they have to first pass the rigors of the Space Sector Academy. Life is rough, non-stop, and the danger of getting the boot is ever-present. Can Faye and her squad overcome the challenges posed to them or will the group destroy itself in chaos? Each day is an adventure as the young researcher tries to find her new place in the galaxy.

Features:
- Expanded remake of the original Rising Angels story, Rising Angels: The Red Rose
- 8 - 10 hour adventure spanning Faye's year
- Options to help guide Faye through her adventure
- Unlockable gallery with unseen images from both the original game and the remake

Rising Angels: Hope is a yuri visual novel with 3 parts that were released as free updates. The combined parts adding up to an 8-10 hour adventure of love, mystery, and growth.

Part 1: RELEASED!
Part 2: RELEASED!
Part 3: RELEASED!

Bonus Episode 1: RELEASED!
Bonus Episode 2: RELEASED!
Bonus Episode 3: RELEASED!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
16 user reviews
88%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I absolutely love this game. The protagonist Faye is great. My favorite lady is Kika though, I just adore her self centeredness- I hope I can ship her and Faye, time will tell. Anyway, I am loving the story, I am extremely happy with my purchase. Awesome game, the choices I have been presented with so far have very interesting consequences. The storytelling is masterful, all the characters are vibrant and complex, very diverse and interesting. Excellent game. Very strongly recommend it, I am glad I found it while browsing here on steam.

27 helpful 2 funny
12 min at review
Not Recommended

I really liked the first game, this one not so much. While I get the idea of the characters, I can't help getting worked up due to the writing, the situations, and their conclusions. They're simply bad. Every single character is annoying to a point where I cant handle it anymore. Im out for now. Cant play it. Not good for my health. Almost smashed my keyboard several times. Blood pressure rising, neighbor's complaining because of frustrated screaming all over the building. Nice art though!

8 helpful 2 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

+Cute story +Cute music +Cute characters (Familiar tropes, but very well done) +Cute illustration -Lack of military discipline and what you could/would get away with is... eye rolling if you have a basic understanding of what morale and discension is lol. -Yoi : This character infuriated me, and it only got worse and worse and worse and worse and everyone in the story considers her a friend no matter what... no matter what... no matter WHAT! The morality behind it is so questionable is actually disturbs me eveytime I think of the choices the writer made, creating this story, and the lessons we're to learn from it.. Wish there was options to actually make Faye pull away from this character... -A bit spendy Thats it really, a great game so far, bit pricey.

7 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Kika is cuter than Lenna, but Faye and Lenna are cuter together. This is a crisis that must be solved. [spoiler]In all seriousness, my only gripe with this VN is that they didn't use the same art style from Reborn for uniformity (and generally more pleasing assets), instead opting to use an artstyle more reminiscent of the VN this is a remake of.[/spoiler] Corniest ending possible 10/10 For those worried about it: This game doesn't end in het. In fact, it is impossible for it to end in het. It's hilarious how BTFO the het gets.

7 helpful 2 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

A yuri visual novel set at Starfleet Academy, this is a prequel to "Rising Angels: Reborn" and a remake of the uncompleted "Rising Angels: The Red Rose". I like the other two games, but this is my favorite of the series so far, for several reasons: [list] [*] Good writing throughout (occasional typos aside). [*] It's considerably longer than "Reborn". [*] It has a catchy, upbeat theme song and a mostly optimistic tone, fitting the game's subtitle. [*] It has a more choices. A lot of these choices are not terribly important plotwise ("Do you want to spend some time hanging out with Person A or Person B?"), but they make the story more personalized and help flesh out the characters. [*] As in "Reborn", there's a designated love interest around whom a fair portion of the story revolves. [spoiler] But at the end of the game, you're given the option to date another of the characters instead, if you so choose. Which, again, makes the game feel more involving. [/SPOILER] [*] Last but not leas...

5 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

I must say,Faye is the cutest one I want to squeeze her a LOT

5 helpful 2 funny
27 hrs at review
Recommended

I played Rising Angels: Reborn prior to this and that is how I ended up finding Rising Angels: Hope. At first I was a little bit hesitant because of the price, but after looking at the artwork (which is fantastic, btw!) I took the plunge and don't regret a thing. This visual novel was amazing! My favorite to date! All characters are interesting and well developed and the storyline is solid. The balance between positive and negative events is good and most conflicts or problems are resolved quickly enough that the stress that they induce isn't too bad. I get heavily emotionally invested in games and visual novels, so a drawn out conflict resolution can be quite stressful. The character subtleties and backstories are also very well thought out and well implemented. Without giving away any specifics; there is a plot outcome in Rising Angels: Hope that I have never seen in a visual novel before that left me speechless when it happened. Never has a plan gone so wrong so fast in any...

4 helpful
13 hrs at review
Recommended

If you played the original version, Rising Angels Red Rose, You'll notice that this remake Hope copied and pasted alot of the script / text from the original version. During most of the first few hours of the game, I was bored cause I literally knew what would happen next. This is because almost all of the text were literally copied from the original and pasted into the remake. It felt like I was reading the original all over again but with a new paint job. BUT!!! Does that mean this is a bad game? The answer to that is NO! The game does add a few new scenes to keep people like me who played the original, entertained and interested in game. And these new scenes are amazing, They give us much needed character developement. I should also mention that if you played the original, you'll notice that a few chaacters are missing, That's because they were taken out. There's nothing wrong with removing characters who do nothing for story, But its a problem when the game mention the names a...

3 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

It's hard to be a space military cadet while having a big bushy tail. To all the wolf girls of the galaxy, I salute you.

2 helpful 5 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Overall, I found this VN to be quite enjoyable. The different art style to Reborn took a bit getting used to, but wasn't bad. The music was good. Faye as main character was interesting (the wolf sounds got a bit old rather quickly, though). Of course, Kika is still best character :) One request for the person responsible for the text: please check the meaning of the word "complement". It was used instead of "compliment" several times and that was a little irritating.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz Pentium 4
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 300 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Rising Angels: Hope cost?

Rising Angels: Hope costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Rising Angels: Hope?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.2 GHz Pentium 4 Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage: 300 MB available space

What platforms is Rising Angels: Hope available on?

Rising Angels: Hope is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Rising Angels: Hope worth buying?

Rising Angels: Hope has 88% positive reviews from 16 players.

When was Rising Angels: Hope released?

Rising Angels: Hope was released on Mar 18, 2016.

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