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Full Playthrough Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWagaMOFe1s&list=PLtX30QU57Uhk5DkE-krUwNlk_BVYpn1Y5Part 1/16 of the Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~ se...
Think of the free version on Steam as a free trial with the rest of the game being paid DLC. It is a fairly unusual set up, usually VN’s are a flat purchase for the whole game, but I guess they wanted to get people hooked by making the first part free.
7 paź 2017 · Dies Irae (ディエス・イレ, Diesu ire) is a japanese eroge visual novel produced by Light, originally released on December 21, 2007. It's the main source of material in the Shinza Banshou series. The first version of the game released in 2007. Apparently Masada only wrote the common route, Kasumi and...
8 lip 2017 · Dies irae (All Versions) VNDBSteam\Manga Gamer (DX Package) *Summary* May 1, 1945 ― Germany. On the eve of Berlin's collapse, a group of men and women carried out a certain ritual. To them, suffering defeat in the war meant nothing.
Dies Irae Amantes Amentes is the base version and can be read without knowledge of the rest of the series, just make sure you follow a guide so you read the routes in the right order. Oh, and the common route is free while you get the main routes via purchase.
Dies irae is an immensely popular Japanese visual novel. Ever since its initial release in 2007, the game has sold over 100 thousand copies domestically, with new fans being drawn to it every passing year. In 2015, a Japanese crowdfunder was conducted for an anime version of Dies irae.
Dies irae was developed by Light, [2] and was produced by Hattori Michisato and written by Takashi Masada, with art by G-Yuusuke and music by Keishi Yonao. It was developed during the 2000s PC boom in Japan, when the audience of Japanese video game players on Microsoft Windows grew, and the introduction of simpler development tools lowered the barrier of entry.