The world of visual novels is preparing to receive a great gift: “Kimi ga Nozomu Eien” is finally coming to the Steam platform with English dialogues. Fans of this genre and gamers who have followed this series since its inception have been thrilled by this news. If it is available in English, a new audience will be able to enjoy one of the most moving and complex stories in the genre.
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien to have English dialogues for the first time after years of waiting
Through Twitter/X it was confirmed that Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, one of the most recognized visual novels of recent years, will have a new version, in this case translated into English, and the release date has even been announced: October 17 of this year, so players will not have to wait too long to relive this story or at least give it another chance with a new language.
The translation of Kimi ga Nozomu Eien into English has been a long time coming, as fans have waited more than 20 years to experience this story in this language. The inclusion of English dialogue will improve the game’s accessibility and allow users to fully immerse themselves in the narrative in a much more relatable way.
The game will also be available through Steam, one of the largest video game stores in existence today, which is why it is expected that the number of fans that this game has will only increase even more and those who have not been able to experience it in its day will be able to do so.
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien’s influence on the visual novel industry is immense. Many other works in the genre have been influenced by its story, which has also set a standard of quality for visual novel storytelling.
Age published Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, also known as Rumbling Hearts, in Japan in 2001. The plot revolves around a complicated love triangle between Takayuki Narumi, Haruka Suzumiya and Mitsuki Hayase, three high school friends. This visual novel has been acclaimed for both its story and its well-developed characters because it deals with deep themes such as love, betrayal, guilt and redemption.
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