Release Date: 1997
"Eve: Burst Error" is an intriguing adventure visual novel game developed by C's Ware and originally released in 1995 for the PC-98, with its Sega Saturn version coming out later in 1997. The game is set in Japan and intertwines the stories of two main protagonists: the private investigator Kojiroh Amagi and the national security agent Marina Hojo. Players navigate through a complex narrative filled with suspense, mystery, and espionage, alternately controlling both characters whose stories eventually intersect. Kojiroh's part of the plot focuses on a missing painting, while Marina is tasked with protecting the Ambassador of the fictional country Eldia. The story progresses through dialogue choices and interaction with other characters, leading to multiple endings based on players’ decisions.
What sets "Eve: Burst Error" apart in its genre during the era is its dual perspective gameplay, allowing the story to unfold from two different viewpoints, enhancing the depth of the plot and the puzzles. This was somewhat innovative at the time, adding a unique twist to the visual novel formula. The game is notable for its adult-themed content, which was bold for games during the mid-90s, featuring complex characters and mature narrative elements. The Sega Saturn version introduced improved graphics and voice acting over its PC-98 predecessor, offering a fuller multimedia experience. "Eve: Burst Error" has been praised for its storytelling technique and remains a classic example of how narrative-driven games can create compelling and engaging gaming experiences.
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