Heaven Burns Red First Impression



What can I say? Jun Maeda is amazing.

In this video, I share my first impressions of Heavens Burn Red, a story-driven JRPG that’s more than just another gacha game. From its emotionally resonant narrative crafted by Jun Maeda to its unique characters and breathtaking music, this game truly feels like a work of art. I dive into the game’s prologue, character dynamics, and gameplay mechanics, while exploring why I think it stands out in the gacha gaming space. Whether it’s the goofy charm of Ruka Kayamori or the blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Heavens Burn Red delivers a memorable experience. If you’re looking for a game that goes beyond meta and numbers to remind you why we love anime and storytelling, this one’s worth a try. Let me know your thoughts on the game and what content you’d like to see next!

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24 thoughts on “Heaven Burns Red First Impression”

  1. i really wanted to play this so bad bc its the writer of Angle Beets, but the DEI translation's ruined it for me in the first 15min… and i cant trust that im getting the real story or someone injected writing.

    if you want to know why i called it "DEI translations" its its in prolog, the JP VA says "thanks" in English with her real voice, but the translated text says "gracias" then go's back to English text.
    then the main characters dialogue choices are like over the top zoomer language and it feels unnatural.

    this is just my opinion and experience on why im disappointed in the game.

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  2. Im a huge legend of heroes fan, which is a series of visual novel jrpgs, so this game is right up my alley, story seems good, combat seems alright, the humor is top notch with just the right amount of cringe. Im glad its finally over here and not locked to Japan forever lol

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  3. Literally the funniest game I've ever played. And the MC is the HORNIEST MC ever, even though the game is so tame, there's literally zero fan service — unfortunate. This game is ten times more Japanese than any Chinese gacha game, and it's extra apparent if you understand Japanese. So much wordplay and direct cultural references. I love that you can farm infinitely and that the game has no energy mechanic.

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  4. I fell in love with this game in 2022 JP version got really really far . But everything was in JP was really hard to understand. So I uninstalled it 😒😒😒πŸ˜ͺ sadly . I'm so happy its Global sadly I have to start all over Amazing game tho . This and reverse 1999 are 2 of my Favorites

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  5. I might be wrong but Yuki serapim code hello world is more of a reference of a programmer expect. As she is a hacker.. nornally the 1st programming lesson is teaches the user to display the word "hello world" with the programming codes.

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  6. It's wild you can make a statement like 'the game isn't doing well' on what was basically day one of its release, lmao. It probably will do just fine to keep going, with low engagement numbers, and a handful of very dedicated whales.

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  7. The one that hook me to the game is the Yuki and Ruka comedy(although some are not funny for me). Hopefully they add more illustration in the story and add more character expression. maybe it just my expectation but i kinda feel for some part in story they can add some picture of a thing that they take or use .overall it is a good game though

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