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Weak Points: Battles can get a bit frustrating at times (thankfully there is an easy mode) extremely long in one part of the game I had stability issues Strong Points: Deep, engaging and interesting story lovable characters overall excellent translation great art, even if low resolution very good music and sound effects action battles can be fun one of the highest-rated visual novels of all time extremely long As soon as I saw how the brain chips worked, it immediately brought to mind the possibility of a really advanced version of Elon Musk's Neuralink. It's a fascinating vision of the future, and one that real-world companies are even now trying to make happen. Certain exceptionally gifted people, often called 'wizards', can create almost anything you can imagine in cyberspace - an NPC (non-player character), any items you wish, or even an entire city, and the AI will maintain that space for anyone who wishes (or is allowed) to go there.
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The relationship between the AI and humanity is mostly symbiotic the organic AI is almost certainly the most advanced life form on the planet, and manages cyberspace for humanity - as humans dream of more things to do, the AI will create, modify, and even upgrade the simulation for your mind and virtual avatars to travel to. Mechanical AI (and computers in general) were relegated to existing systems where they control common activities like climate control the new AI systems manage everything else. Interestingly, there was a technology race late in the 21st century, where mechanical computers (not unlike what we have now) and biological AI, which are made of organic materials, were competing for supremacy the organic AI came out on top. The story takes place some time in the 22nd century, after brain chips become commonplace, and AI computers control the whole of cyberspace. Those memories hold clues which help unravel the mystery of this deep and engaging tale. While deep in an investigation, he blacks out from a powerful blast - that not only kills most of his crew, but also wipes out several years from his memory. What did surprise me is just how close to the (appropriateness) edge this game did get, though.īaldr Sky stars Kou Kadokura, a cyberspace mercenary who is investigating the truth behind the events that happened on 'Grey Christmas' - a tragic event where Kou lost the woman he loves, not to mention almost everyone else in the city he knew at the elite college he attended. Often I am rewarded with a deep and compelling story, and that's certainly the case here. I find the format interesting, and the stories engaging. Over the years, I've reviewed quite a few visual novels, always reviewing censored versions where applicable (I will not play something that qualifies as full-on porn, like some uncensored visual novels are). A special product page is available here.Thank you Sekai Project for sending us this game to review! Sekai Project has announced to be working on a translation for both Baldr Sky Dive 1 and Baldr Sky Dive 2. In the events that follow, the door to the truth slowly opens… And what are all these other schemes? Slowly he recovers his memories and he also reunites with friends from his school days. Someone who has always stood in Kou’s way, even during their school days. The truth that led to this event, which ruined his peaceful school life with his friends, is still a mystery.Īn AI-driven organization called Dominion stands in their way, as well as Gilbert.
All of this is for his pursuit of knowledge about what happened during “Gray Christmas”.
Namely his former teacher, Naoki Kurihara. He remembers that he’s a mercenary in pursuit of a certain individual.
Just like in Dive1, Kou suddenly wakes up in the middle of a battlefield and finds himself together with his sole subordinate and partner Rain. The games are a combination of a visual novel story with mecha action battles in between. Baldr Sky Dive1 and Dive2 are both games by Giga’s Team Baldrhead, and were originally released in 2009.