Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC

Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC

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Warning, this is a DLC and requires the game Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy to work properly (click to open the game).
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC EN
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy - Expansion DLC
The Mecua Guild is back! Revisit the beloved Monochrome Fantasy with new characters and new adventures!
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Reviews
The reviews are taken directly from Steam and divided by regions and I show you the best rated ones in the last 30 days.

Reviews on english:
Reviews
82%
78 reviews
64
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0.0 hours played
Written 23 days ago

base game + dlc + "Imouto! Life ~Fantasy~ FFFox Mod" from BlueFireNick at f95 is peak, you can get the mod from f95 in the link below, it has proper instructions and works, need to register in f95 to see the links but I cannot recommend this enough. [spoiler]https://f95zone.to/threads/imouto-life-fantasy-fffox-mod.164340/[/spoiler]
0.0 hours played
Written 9 days ago

While I do like the new story content added with the expansion, I feel it lacks in a few ways. The sister's story effectively ends with the base game and doesn't really do anything past that. With the DLC, she's just kinda there. There is a new character introduced but they don't really do anything either. There is some expanding done for some of the guildmates, but even that is lacking in a couple of ways. One of them will confess to you, but then the scene just ends. No payoff or resolution (UPDATE: there is a continuation. You just have to view it from the album for some reason.). It feels like a lot of things ended up getting forcefully cut short, either from time constraints or over-ambition. At the end of the DLC, you are abruptly put into a room alone with no context on why you're there (Unless you look through the album and even then, that doesn't answer everything.). It feels unfinished or that content was just carved out of it. Overall, I'm pretty mixed on it, but I suppose the game is better with it than without.
0.0 hours played
Written 23 days ago

The lack of Kana disappointed me, still decent. 7/10