Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho is an open world video game released on Jun 4, 2015, by D3 Publisher for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. D3 Publisher officially describes the game as an "open world high school love adventure".
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Gameplay
The player is a high school boy on the fictional island of Yumegashima (???), Japan. They will find people on the island that will give the player quests, mostly to take pictures of schoolgirls' panties for a journalism club. If the player is caught doing so, they will either be reported to the police and taken into custody or be taken into the school counsellor's office (if the player is caught taking pictures inside the school).
High School Photography Video
Development
The game was announced in November 20, 2014's Weekly Famitsu. About a week later, D3 Publisher released details about the game's main outline and four of its heroines. In the December 4, 2014's Weekly Famitsu they revealed three new female characters. On December 10, 2014, D3 Publisher uploaded the first trailer of Natsuiro High School on their official YouTube channel, revealing the game's theme song, "Natsuiro Butterfly" (????????) by Megu & Tamaki. In February 2015, the game's release date, thirteen new characters and their voice actors were revealed. An eight-minute trailer was released on May 15, 2015. The game was inspired by action role-playing open world game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The game's producer is Nobuyuki Okajima.
Music
The game's opening theme is "Natsuiro Butterfly" (????????, literally "Summertime Butterfly"), while its ending theme is "Kioku no Naka no Regret" (??????????, literally "The Memories of Regret"), both by Megu & Tamaki. The two songs were released alongside the game on June 4, 2015 on a double A-side single.
Reception and sales
Reviewers from the Japanese video game magazine Famitsu scored Natsuiro High School a 30 out of 40, based on individual scores of 8, 8, 8, and 6.
The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game respectively debuted at number three (13,868 units) and number 10 (6,772 units) on Japanese sales charts during their release week. The PlayStation 4 version of the game topped the Japanese PlayStation Network digital download sales chart during its release week, while the PlayStation 3 version debuted at number four.
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