In the countless amount of anime visual novels it's nice to see a click and point game. It is probably currently even the only one in existence, at least on steam. I wonder why nobody made one earlier. Sadly as a click and point game, it's kinda basic, also it has less puzzles and more story. The puzzles can get a bit confusing, but if you ever played a puzzle game then they shouldn't be a big problem. I had a nice time with it, but it very unpolished, and compared with the competition it just doesn't hold up. Negative: - a very low amount of any sound effects - the art doesn't really fit together, watercolor backgrounds but vector graphics characters - there is a low number of animations - your character sometimes clips throw the environment and even can get stuck - different types of speech bubbles (neutral, angry, thinking) would have been nice Neutral: ~ short, about 3 hours ~ dialog options / dialog puzzles would have been nice Positive: + great soundtrack, every scene has it'...
Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~
- Release Date:
- May 30, 2016
- Developer:
- Liz-Arts
- Publisher:
- Sekai Project
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Together with Resette and her partner, Gaede, venture into the mind of the boy Achille, who has come down with a mysterious "sleeping sickness", and set him free!
Features:
- Designed to feel like a picture book, Resette's world is lovingly crafted from hand-drawn watercolor images!
- Characters show a wide range of emotion through not just their speech, but also their body language. The combination of the lively chibi characters and the watercolor backgrounds makes one feel as if they are venturing into the world of a picture book.
- A wide variety of challenging puzzles to work your way through!
- Beautifully composed opening and ending sequences! The opening is even fully animated!
About The Deluxe Edition:
- Includes the full Soundtrack to the game Resette's Prescription, as well as the Atelier Book in both English and Japanese
- Discounted price!
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User Reviews
I feel bad for not recommending this. You can tell someone put a lot of care and effort into this game but it just doesn't work for me when all's said and done. Game's very short, some of the puzzles are a bit obscure (and technically awkward to solve when you do know the answer), and the story isn't too amazing. There are a few decent story bits, the main character and her cat are kinda charming, but this feels like a small part of what was meant to be a larger experience. In the end it left me wanting more, but in a frustrated kind of way. I think the potential is there if they ever try for a sequel, but I can't really give this one a pass. If you're looking for a point and click style game, you can find better elsewhere.
well is a short game..very short game but compared to other short games i had bought...this have an end:P. Ok lets start with puzzles...are well few and not so hard. Story well is a good story but no so great, with a normal ending. i had to say hat music is something good in terms that really go well with the story. in Short is a good game ...but kinda expensive. still i hope the use the money of this game to make more stories like this...Feels more like a book that a game but i enjoy it:p
Considering most of the game seems to have been made by a core group of only a few people, it's a commendable effort. Took me 2-2.5 hours to finish at a relaxed pace. It's arguably an equivalent or better deal than buying a movie theater ticket, considering you can play more than once, but some people might have issue with the price and length. That's probably a good way to describe the game: a short, interactive movie/story to keep you distracted for a night in lieu of going out with friends -- especially if you don't have any friends or hate them. + Great art, characters and background. Resette and her cat sidekick Gaede are both cute. However, animations are a bit janky. + Music is also very competently done, even if nothing is incredibly memorable, especially considering you'll only have two hours of exposure to it. + What few puzzles the game has are fairly enjoyable, even if simple. None of the puzzles really seemed to be of the absurd Longest Journey rubber ducky variety; mos...
I enjoyed Resette's Prescription; I liked the story, the characters, and how everything played out. However, just because I liked it doesn't mean I would recommend it. If you're like me who likes the cute characters and art style and are fine with a relatively short and easy point-and-click adventure with a nice little developing story for the given price, then I would definitely recommend Recette's Prescription. It's a good game, but it has some noticeable flaws that keep me from recommending it. Recette's Prescription feels like an interlude filler episode of an otherwise overarching story, that of which unfortunately doesn't seem to exist; there are several lore elements that are brought up and/or implied, but never explained such as [spoiler]why Gaede insists he's not a cat, and if he isn't, what he really is[/spoiler]. The dialogue between the protagonist Recette and her companion Gaede is a battery of comedy that plays off eachother's personalities (Manzai, if you're familiar wi...
BGM is annoying. After 4 years they still haven't bothered to fix the bug where the game gets stuck when you're supposed to kick the cat down the hole. Saw this in discussions after experiencing this. So you have to skip parts of the story to continue! Very bad. To top it off, the story was horrendous.
[i]*Game was purchased at 25% off.[/i] It seems that quite a lot of work has been put into the art. The story itself is written well enough to keep a player interested all the way through. The music is always fitting of the setting that you're in. It's well done, ambient tracks included. Maybe the mansion theme might get a bit repetitive if you're stuck there for a bit. The length of the game combined with the puzzles and their difficulties make this seem like, as others have said, a short and interactive movie. Depending on how good you are at puzzles, it may be even shorter. On average, it may take an average player 2 - 2.5 hours to complete. The game itself seems a bit clunky when navigating in general or double clicking to move faster and has some moments where it may slow down (but slowing down may just be a problem for people with not that powerful computers). [spoiler]Not so great movement doesn't really affect the boss fight. It's still easy to do while walking and with ...
A fun simple point and click adventure game that can be easily completed in a few hours, follow the adventure of Resette and her companion as they try to figure out the cause of a illness of a boy passed out along the way. The puzzles in the game were fairly easy to understand, while maybe two of them were a bit confusing. The art style is very nice with a watercolour look and feel to it, a nice game to chill out and relax too. I'm not too sure about the price range on it so i recommend waiting for a decent sale discount for it before buying, however it was enjoyable nonetheless. A good start for people getting into point and click adventure games. i'd give this game a 7/10, fun and beautiful but quite easy to finish.
very short, doesn't have much puzzle, all of the puzzles are rather straight forward and simple. This is more of a story telling however the story is very short, more like one small incident during the main character's life - saving a boy that she passed by. And telling us the whole story of the boy. Overall, I would rather watch this in cartoon form as one episode (30min long) with popcorns than playing the game.
I really want to play a point & click puzzle game using a moeblob, so i'm more than happy to play this game since this game give me the chance for that. When i see that discount, now is the time for me to play this game As for some review: For the puzzle, not too hard, and not too easy (tough there's a puzzle where i accidentally clear it not following the proper route, the game flow didn't break, that's a good thing), so i'm sure most people can enjoy this As for the story, i have to say i'm satisfied with how this part cleared. The reason why i said "this part" is looking the art... i mean atelier book is, this game actually is only the first part and the creator have planned some story for the future. And looking at the lore of the game's world setting, it such a waste no to be explored further. After all, there's still quite a lot of question left unanswered from this game. For the control, at least the control is working with not much problem, tough it would be better if they p...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or above
- Processor: 2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB or more of graphics memory
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Any audio output
- Additional Notes: Adobe AIR Runtime 20.0 or newer
FAQ
How much does Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ cost?
Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or above Processor: 2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128MB or more of graphics memory DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Any audio output Additional Notes: Adobe AIR Runtime 20.0 or newer
What platforms is Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ available on?
Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ is available on Windows PC.
Is Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ worth buying?
Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ has 79% positive reviews from 53 players.
When was Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ released?
Resette's Prescription ~Book of memory, Swaying scale~ was released on May 30, 2016.
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