When compared to the sleek, robust, and advanced technologies of the Japanese counterparts, his search feels utterly hopeless. He struggles to find a team willing to accept him and his outdated “American” GEAR to compete in the intramural tournament. Trust me: this is important –ĭue to unforeseeable circumstances, the protagonist finds himself transferring to ACE Academy, a premier school for Cenorobotics studies in Japan. Genre: High-School Slice-Of-Life, Comedy, Dramaįor the purposes of this review, instead of doing my patented summations of the plot I’m just going to link the synopsis as written by the developer. So, I abandoned the goal of following-along with feature reviews and instead started taking notes on the process PixelFade took from Early Access to release with a single goal in mind: review. So, after years of development, how does Ace Academy stack up? Let’s find out together! Originally I fully intended to follow each episodic release on Early Access, but it was around Episode Two that I realized I was going to be repeating myself a lot if I did that. And, to be fair to me, after the first episode I was about as forgiving as I could be while pointing out some fundamental flaws in a way that I hoped PixelFade could use. So when I got a note asking me if I’d consider joining the Early Access beta on Steam, I said yes. Considering my preferred aesthetic, it seemed like it was a perfect fit. Shortly after PixelFade removed Kendo Crush and revamped it under the title of ACE Academy: same basic idea, just set in the future with giant robots. We first crossed paths when it was Kendo Crush two years ago. Ace Academy actually has a long history with VNs Now.
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