Review: The Hundred Line - Last Defense Academy (Switch) - An Addictive VN & Tactics Blend With Notes Of Persona
Sirei-iously good.Back in 2018, a new studio called Too Kyo Games was formed, with the main creatives behind it being Kazutaka Kodaka (the creator of Danganronpa) and Kotaro Uchikoshi, the director of the Zero Escape games. Four projects were unveiled as part of the studio’s reveal, and while three of them saw release over the following years, it’s taken until now for the fourth one to finally see the light of day. That project is The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academy, a visual novel and tactical RPG hybrid that combines the themes that made Danganronpa and Zero Escape so beloved, and we’re happy to report that the studio has stuck the landing with this one.The narrative in Hundred Line follows an ensemble cast, beginning with the perspective of Takumi Sumino, a high schooler living in a huge underground society called the Tokyo Residential Complex. Here, life unfolds basically as it does in the real-world Tokyo, but the days are irregularly interrupted by sirens that signal impending attack from a force of strange monsters.Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Sirei-iously good.
Back in 2018, a new studio called Too Kyo Games was formed, with the main creatives behind it being Kazutaka Kodaka (the creator of Danganronpa) and Kotaro Uchikoshi, the director of the Zero Escape games. Four projects were unveiled as part of the studio’s reveal, and while three of them saw release over the following years, it’s taken until now for the fourth one to finally see the light of day. That project is The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academy, a visual novel and tactical RPG hybrid that combines the themes that made Danganronpa and Zero Escape so beloved, and we’re happy to report that the studio has stuck the landing with this one.
The narrative in Hundred Line follows an ensemble cast, beginning with the perspective of Takumi Sumino, a high schooler living in a huge underground society called the Tokyo Residential Complex. Here, life unfolds basically as it does in the real-world Tokyo, but the days are irregularly interrupted by sirens that signal impending attack from a force of strange monsters.
Read the full article on nintendolife.com