

The game is rather short however, and depending on how fast you can read can be completed in about two hours. The characters are all likeable and despite a few gloomy scenes the atmosphere is pretty upbeat. The writing is also a lot better this time round and despite all the clichés I still enjoyed the story. Although the story doesn’t appear to deviate much depending on your choices it is a step up from Sakura Angels. The choices typically involve choosing which girl you want to side with, which in turn determines who you end up with as the story concludes. Sakura Angels surprised me by actually featuring choices at regular intervals. Unlike Sakura Spirit, which was pretty much a kinetic novel. The CGs are once again very good and the artist is quite adept at portraying the girls in various provocative poses. For example, a rooftop confrontation is described as happening in the pouring rain, but the background is shown with the sun shining brightly. The way that the lighting in Kenta’s room changes depending on the time of day is also cool, but there are a few jarring instances where the text doesn’t quite match up with the visuals. Despite the limited amount of scenes the backgrounds are quite nice and the beach one even includes some lapping waves, which is a nice touch. The outfits are all quite skimpy of course and there is even a brief visit to the beach at one point. The game uses the same detailed art style, but the girls have a few more poses and outfits which make a big difference. Overall the visuals are very good and a definite step up from Sakura Spirit. In fact, there is even a tentacle monster that pops up, but like Sakura Spirit, you won’t find any scenes with outright nudity apart from a rather tame shower one. Kenta continuously stumbles in on the girls in various stages of undress while the girls also lose their clothes at an alarming rate during their clashes with the forces of evil. The game is packed with tons of fan service and manages to squeeze some ecchi scenes into almost every situation. Sakura Spirit has a bit of a reputation for its risqué content and Sakura Angels pushes these boundaries even further. Despite the small cast of characters I found the story to be more interesting and engaging than Sakura Spirit, but anyone familiar with the genre or anime in general will experience a sense of déjà vu. Due to how different their personalities are the two frequently clash, but both share a fondness for Kenta. Sayaka is the cheerful and energetic type, but has a bit of a mischievous streak while Hikari is a bit more serious and reserved. The game is billed as an angelic love comedy and focusses on the interaction of Kenta with the two magical girls, Sayaka and Hikari.
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Since Sakura Spirit showed a lot of promise, but never really lived up to its full potential I was eager to see if Sakura Angels did a better job. Sakura Angels is another visual novel courtesy of Winged Cloud, but despite the naming similarities has nothing to do with their previous effort, Sakura Spirit. With his life on the line Kenta has no choice but to accept the noisy duo turning his normally peaceful existence upside down.

The girls claim to be his guardians and inform Kenta that he has become the target of an ancient evil, but that they will protect him. One day while on his way to school Kenta is attacked by one of the creatures that have been stalking him in his nightmares, but is saved through the intervention of two beautiful girls. However, all of this changes when Kenta begins to experience terrifying nightmares and frequent headaches.

He is a bit of a loner though, as his parents are rarely at home due to work and at high school he keeps mostly to himself. Life is pretty uneventful for the protagonist of Sakura Angels, Kenta.
