This is the third time I write a review for this game, this was my first VN and I was really happy to see it re-released. Finally a chance to fix all the issues with the original game caused with the new modern Operative Systems... NO. This game from the code itself is the same 5mb files probably all the fans of this game know, the only change is a Fakku l…
True Love '95
It's the summer of your senior year in college. Get fit, study, be artistic; level up your character and make the most out of your daily life. Experience a truly classic relationship simulation with the re-release of this PC-98 cult classic. We wish you all the luck...and may you find True Love.
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Reviews Summary
The game is a nostalgic visual novel with a mix of positive and negative feedback, highlighting its charm and technical issues while exploring themes of romance and dating.
The Good
- Nostalgic PC-98 classic
- Engaging dating sim mechanics
- Memorable characters and stories
- Charming retro graphics
The Bad
- Frequent technical issues
- Game can freeze often
- Translation quality is poor
- Gameplay can feel outdated
The Horny
- Protagonist has inappropriate thoughts
- Contains adult content and themes
- Multiple romance options available
- Some scenes can be overly explicit
Top rated reviews
I feel a bit ashamed to say that I never heard of True Love '95 before it got released on Steam. But how does the saying go again.. "Better late than never" and thus, I decided to give this game a try. I quickly noticed how popular it is among visual novel fans despite the original release being in 1995, which was a while ago, so, in a way, it's impressive …
*In my first playthrough I could get both good ends with Remi and Ryoko. A simple raising stats sim / dating sim with erotica. The MC is a student and he got 3 months to find a girlfriend and get laid along the way. While the plot seems basic as heck, all the characters are memorable, the events are well written, the romance / sexy stuff is tasteful, the …
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True Love ~Jun'ai Monogatari~ was released by Japanese developer Software House Parsley for the NEC PC-98 in 1995. Four years later, the game was localized for Windows 95 and released in the U.S. and Europe by Otaku Publishing. Despite its popularity, the game has been in licensing limbo and only available to play through unofficial sources... UNTIL NOW!The Re-Release
The majority of work put into the re-release of True Love '95 involved uncovering the existing license holders so that fans can support this classic for its 25th anniversary. The game was then ported to the Ren'Py engine to enable it to run smoothly on modern systems with some fabulous quality of life upgrades, such as the ability to resize the window while keeping the retro pixel art looking as good as ever!
The Story
The main character is a single, nineteen-year-old Japanese college senior living in the city of Meiai, forced out by his parents at the idea that independence may attract him a partner. With no direction and unsure of his future, the player embarks on a quest to define themselves and find a person to love. The game is played through a series of days consecutively spanning three months.At the start of each morning, players designate an activity to pursue for evening, night, and in the case of weekends or vacation, daytime. Each choice impacts the overall profile of the player and points are distributed across stats for passion, appearance, fatigue, scholarship, strength, and art. Depending on the level of these stats, and the order of schedules made during particular days, the player will shift their romantic focus and possibly trigger events and encounters with other characters.
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Zestine
Love the visuals and the side missions. The character banter is top tier.
Nyra
Story is solid and the combat feels great, just wish there was more UI customization.
Kiro
I keep coming back after every update. The new scenes were worth it.