Classic bishoujo game Da Capo, a title at the heart of a sprawling web of adaptations and sequels, has received a full official English release, its first, which is available now.
The title, considered one of the major works of developer Circus, is being provided in English by MangaGamer. It is available digitally as of now, for €50.
You can read about the game at its English site, or head straight to the product page.
Fortunately, it seems MangaGamer have handled the unfortunate debacle surrounding their deficient early releases fairly well, issuing a variety of refunds and patches, and taking on the proofreaders (and we might hope translators) they would have done well to have retained from the start.
For it to have happened at all is hardly inspiring, but at least they learnt their lesson quickly and responded reasonably.
With some big, if old, brands now in their custody, a relapse seems unlikely. Let us hope they will be able to catch up to some later releases…
thei release is not good…spellings are wrong…
Looking at the mistakes in your own post you`re not justified to evaluate someone else`s grammar and spelling.
I just realized that the picture’s wrong. That’s not Nemu, Kotori, and Miharu, BUT Yume, Koko, and Nanaka <_<
MangaGamer, eh. I think they are also releasing one of Circus’ other game, Suika. I have the sequel of sorts of that game, AR ~Forgotten Summer~. The stories have nothing to do with each other, but the special l♥♥i is in both of them.
So I’ll just leave this link here. Make sure you sign up if you’re not a member.
(screenshots will do if you have a point to make)
This is not appropriate.
What is it?
Thread of fakku with MU links to the cracked beta version of the game from 25 december.
Thx!
€50 is a little too high if you ask me for this game. I could see it if it was something like School Days or Lovers.
school days? dats an uphill fight.
But that’s the version from December, that wasn’t proofread yet.