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Irotoridori No Sekai HD – The Colorful World Review: Stunning Art With Heart

Beautiful artwork and stellar voice acting support a winding tale of connections in a seaside town

Naser Nahandian by Naser Nahandian
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Irotoridori No Sekai HD is a romantic visual novel developed by FAVORITE, originally released in Japan in 2011. After over a decade, this emotional rollercoaster of a visual novel finally received an English translation in 2024.

Irotoridori No Sekai falls squarely into the dramatic romance category. The story follows the mysterious protagonist Yuuma and five potential romantic partners, with a slate of alternate plotlines and endings based on your choices. Fair warning – it’s a long one, easily clocking over 30 hours for a full playthrough.

This vivid visual novel takes players on an emotional ride, leveraging beautiful artwork and stellar writing to draw you into its small seaside town setting. It’s available on Windows and Nintendo Switch, giving fans multiple options to experience this decade-in-the-making epic.

An Emotional Web of Mystery and Romance

Irotoridori No Sekai opens by introducing players to Yuuma, our protagonist who possesses a mysterious power – he can heal any injury, at the cost of losing some memories. This power comes from his mystical connection to Shinku, a spirit tied to Yuuma’s mind. Their intertwined past forms one of the main mysteries that this emotional story aims to unravel.

The common route builds suspense and intrigue before branching into five romantic routes, one for each potential love interest. We see snippets of Yuuma’s early life and friendships, including his eccentric childhood friend Mio. The overarching mystery deepens as more unusual characters enter the fold, like the shut-in eroge fanatic Kyou and the extremely enthusiastic Kana.

While lighthearted at times, Irotoridori No Sekai tackles weighty themes like loss, loneliness, and the struggle to form human connections. The writing aims straight for the heart, conveying earnest emotion and eschewing cynicism. Routes deliver satisfying romantic arcs while also exploring complex moral questions.

The setting of a small seaside town provides an intimate backdrop for this swirling drama. Scenes range from quiet, contemplative moments on sandy beaches to energetic summer festivals full of laughter and friendship. Though supernatural elements abound, the tone stays grounded in human stories and understandable motivations.

Complex Characters That Earn Your Emotional Investment

Our protagonist Yuuma often keeps his thoughts and motivations shrouded in mystery. This stems partly from his patchy memory, a side effect of his supernatural healing powers. While initially distant, Yuuma becomes more earnestly likeable as his desire to form connections and unearth his shadowy past comes into focus.

Irotoridori No Sekai HD - The Colorful World Review

The eccentric slate of heroines shine brightly too. We have the energetic, accident-prone comic relief in Tsukasa contrasted by the sharp-tongued yet fiercely loyal childhood friend Mio. Kyou provides nonstop eroge-flavored humor while wrestling with the loneliness of her shut-in lifestyle. The genki optimist Kana sees herself as Yuuma’s destined partner, embracing him with amusing forwardness.

Towering over all is the mysterious spirit guide Shinku. She lives symbiotically with Yuuma, acting as a bastion against loneliness while hiding secrets tied to his missing memories. Unlocking her romance route after the others provides huge payoff, recontextualizing the entire story into a profound meditation on love and loss.

Beyond the central cast, side characters receive plenty of thoughtful development too. The young psychic prodigy Natsume Suzu plays a major role, using her prognostic powers to steer Yuuma towards his destined path. No character feels superfluous – all have purpose and hidden dimensions that make spending time in their company rewarding.

Gorgeous Artwork Brings This Vivid World to Life

Irotoridori No Sekai stands out with its sheer artistic beauty. Vibrant colors and intricate detail make both character art and backgrounds a joy to behold. Developers FAVORITE clearly put immense effort into making their vision for this seaside town setting feel alive.

Irotoridori No Sekai HD - The Colorful World Review

Our cast of eccentrics dazzle with distinctive outfits reflecting their personalities, from Shinku’s oversized lab coat to Kana’s maid costume. Clever use of color contrast lets the vibrantly-shaded characters pop against more subtly rendered backgrounds. Unique portraits with varied poses and expressions help scenes stay dynamic too.

The quality extends to the plentiful CGs as well – used to great effect for both emotional story beats and steamier romantic moments. My sole complaint would be that the impressive character art loses some fidelity when depicting more risqué scenarios.

Thoughtful interface design choices also enhance the experience, with clean menus complementing the artwork perfectly. Zoom and pan features on CGs allow you to appreciate tiny animation flourishes or just focus in on your waifu. It’s clear that this 1080p remaster aimed to help Irotoridori No Sekai’s visual splendor shine.

Audio Elevates Emotional Beats Through Top-Tier Performances

Irotoridori No Sekai’s soundtrack sets the perfect tone whether for quiet, introspective character moments or lively summer festivals. The piano-focused arrangements manage to be melancholic yet hopeful, pairing beautifully with the complex bonds explored in each route. I especially adored piano piece “The World as Seen Through Her Red Eyes,” capturing profound loss through its delicate melody.

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The Japanese voice acting proves another high point. Yuuma’s reserved cadence contrasts effectively with more passionate performances from the female cast. Kyou’s exaggerated reactions elicited many laughs while perfectly encapsulating her eccentric personality. Meanwhile Shinku’s subdued, almost haunting voice underscored the deep mysteries surrounding her origin.

Newly re-recorded lines in the HD remaster ensure excellent audio quality too. The mix sounds natural, with voices given proper presence amongst environmental noises and the game’s strong soundtrack.

It’s worth noting a full playthrough easily lasts 30+ hours, so repeated lines did occasionally test my patience. Additionally, the protagonist remains unvoiced, following genre conventions. Overall though, stellar voice acting and poignant musical choices do so much to bring Irotoridori No Sekai’s colorful cast to life. Those pivotal emotional moments hit harder thanks to the incredible aural presentation carrying players through this decade-long journey.

Intuitive Mechanics Let You Focus on the Story

Irotoridori No Sekai keeps gameplay simple, ensuring mechanics never distract from the emotive narrative. The streamlined interface allows easy save/load and quick jumping between chunks of text. Unfortunately, the lack of a backlog or text skip hurts replayability somewhat.

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Players face occasional decisions that nudge the story towards different romantic routes. The choices feel organic rather than transparently telegraphed, which enhances immersion in the seaside town’s web of relationships. Each of the five routes encourages replay, providing either important context, entertaining comic relief, or huge emotional payoffs.

One standout feature, exclusive to the Definitive Edition released on Nintendo Switch, allows you to cross-save between the handheld and Windows. This lets devoted fans keep progressing their emotional journey whether curled up on the couch or on the morning commute.

Overall the straightforward gameplay gets out of the way, avoiding flashy gimmicks. The focus stays squarely on spending quality time with Irotoridori No Sekai’s cast of layered eccentrics. Those willing to invest the 30+ hours will find ample reason to replay through touching moments both heartwarming and tragic enough to stay etched in your mind.

Mature Scenes Used Thoughtfully to Support Romance

As an eroge visual novel, Irotoridori No Sekai incorporates sexually explicit scenes alongside its emotional narrative. These steamy moments generally feel purposeful rather than excessive fan service, moved along by chemistry built through quality time spent getting to know the endearing heroines.

Irotoridori No Sekai HD - The Colorful World Review

The 10 h-scenes employ tasteful artwork along with sweet, playful dialogue fitting the overall story’s earnest tone. Fades to black allow things to spice up without crossing lines some players may find uncomfortable. Choices permit skipping over sexual content entirely for those solely interested in plot.

My main complaints would be uneven art quality on more risqué CGs compared to the usual gorgeous character designs. Positions sometimes feel more fanciful than anatomically feasible too. Neither issue proved too immersion-breaking for me personally though.

Overall the romantic scenes come across as loving and consensual – a natural evolution of relationships rather than jarring objectification. Players get the choice on timing and intensity, with buildup kept reasonable. For those craving steamier content, extras do provide amped up scenarios separate from the main story.

A Compelling Slow Burn That Sticks With You

Irotoridori No Sekai proves well worth the decade long wait. As a visual novel it leverages stellar artwork, voice acting, and music to support a winding tale of human connections that sticks with you long after the credits roll.

Irotoridori No Sekai HD - The Colorful World Review

The down-to-earth seaside town setting grounds fantastical plot elements in understandable motivations. Eccentric characters like the perverted shut-in Kyou and cheerful spirit guide Shinku subvert tropes, growing more complex over the game’s substantial runtime.

With 30+ hours needed for a full playthrough, Irotoridori No Sekai asks for no small commitment. The occasional dragged out conversations and lack of mechanical variety could test some players’ patience. Yet those willing to invest will find rewarding payoff during emotional peaks in both lighthearted and tragic romantic endings.

Overall I recommend giving Irotoridori No Sekai a shot, especially for fans of thoughtful character-driven stories laced with mystery and dashes of eroticism. It may meander at times, but the memorable moments with this earnest cast ultimately create an experience worth savoring.

The Review

Irotoridori No Sekai HD - The Colorful World

8.5 Score

Despite some occasional pacing issues, Irotoridori No Sekai's stunning visuals and empathetic writing create an emotional journey well worth taking. Losing yourself in this seaside tale of human connection for 30+ hours promises resonant laughs and tears.

PROS

  • Beautiful artwork and character designs
  • Emotionally resonant writing
  • Great soundtrack and voice acting
  • Interesting protagonist and heroines
  • Strong atmosphere and sense of place

CONS

  • Slow pacing at times
  • Occasional dense exposition
  • Uneven anatomy in risque CG artwork
  • Lack of gameplay variety

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