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Paradim Paradox


Paradim Paradox is an otome visual novel for the switch by Idea Factory. 

It focuses Yuuki a regular schoolgirl getting caught up in the world of superheroes in the year 25xx where the outside world is inhabitable and everyone has to live in this own futuristic type colony where superheroes and supervillains exist and its up to Yuuki to figure out which side she should go for in order to fight the monsterous vectors. 


Its interactivity is straightforward per a typical otome game mainly choose which dialogue option you want to go for and a flowchart to keep track of which story route you wanna go for and how much progress you made too. 


Pacing wise the story moves fairly fast. 


The superhero concept isn’t really anything that special especially given a time we’re in with marvel (she)cineminatic universe and mid tourist brainrotcademia existing. The romance itself, like Varriable Barricade it just felt well forced on and not really tacked on that well it just felt so bland and out of place too. 


If anything the superhero stuff just felt like an dollar store sailor moon and i know sailor moon isn’t the first to do the power of friendship defeats all evil type of magical shojo shit but you can really tell that it just takes alot of notes on how to make it feel just sterotypical off the mil romcom stuff from it to me that is. 


The fighting itself honestly i don’t really expect much from visual novel action scenes but it just felt uninteresting to look at and predictable too as usual for alot of action oriented stuff I've covered by now. 


So yeah the characters and overall story is just meh at best. 


The artstyle of the game is pretty decent. 


The music too is also good as well.

 

Of course the dialogue and translation from Askys as usual is going to be nothing but totally inaccurate dogshit too. 


Overall it was an average game. 


It gets 3 out of 5 stars. 

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