
Eroge “Irotoridori no Hikari” is lauded for its ravishingly colorful artwork – and while many were prepped to enjoy some inter-dimensional romance with the lovely loli heroine this month, the game has been delayed.
This eroge was originally set to release the end of this very month – yet to the dismay of many perverse otaku, it’s been set back all the way to August 31st as result of the studio receiving an unexpectedly hefty batch of orders. The masterminds behind this coming transcendence of bishoujo games, “Favorite”, apparently were not aware that their simple ero-love story with ridiculously gorgeous illustrations, and subsequently stunning flat chested females, would prove so popular.
Yet at least on a more positive note, the opening sequence for the eroge has been given an early release, available below – a tune with vocals by “eufonis”, a group also responsible for many renowned themes featured in the likes of True Tears, Polyphonica, and Clannad’s visual novel.
Music aside, one can see that this eroge is quite packing in quality – almost to the point that it’s ridiculous. There’s no single aspect of this game which seems even slightly below excellent – and one can only wish that more animations were of this combined degree of skill, effort, and awe inducing seduction. Although do keep in mind, this is merely going based off the visuals and vibrations – as for the story, it’s apparently surrounding two shy individuals, the male and female lead, who love each other yet can’t bring themselves to say it.
Not particularly too original a plot – though nonetheless, the other details at least make it worth trying.
It’s quite a shame the title will see a longer wait till launch – yet at least the loli heroine hasn’t entirely abandoned the many eager and awaiting of her oppai lacking yet adorable arrival.
















Jul 6, 2012 @ 16:59 CDT
You seem to have left out that it’s a fandisc for Irotoridori no Sekai (meaning it won’t have much value to anyone who hasn’t played that). So it’d have after stories for the rest of the heroines, and a proper continuation of the true route with Shinku. And well, eufonius did the theme song for Irosekai as well as Favorite’s other well-known game Hoshizora no Memoria.
Jul 6, 2012 @ 20:23 CDT
There’s nothing to leave out – you’re merely adding some more relevant yet unnecessary information. Nonetheless, it’s appreciated.
Jul 6, 2012 @ 21:56 CDT
Well, if someone tries to play the game after seeing this post, but can’t understand what’s going on with the plot…
Jul 6, 2012 @ 22:08 CDT
Well, I’d assume someone would make their own research if they decided on snagging the game and playing it – though I do see your point as well.
Jul 6, 2012 @ 17:23 CDT
Need I say?
Yes. I need to say. OoOoO Delicious Cake….
Sep 1, 2012 @ 12:59 CDT
play irosekai when it’s translated