G Senjou No Maou English Psp

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A scene in The Devil on G-String depicting Kyōsuke talking to Yuki (left) and Mizuha (right). Much of the in The Devil on G-String requires little interaction from the player, because the majority of the time is spent reading the text that appears on the game's screen. The text being displayed represents the thoughts of the characters or the dialogue between them. The player is occasionally presented with choices to determine the direction of the game. Depending on what is chosen, the plot may progress in a specific direction.

G Senjou No Maou English Psp

There are four different routes in total. Plot [ ] Main characters [ ] The player assumes the role of Kyōsuke Azai ( 浅井京介, Azai Kyōsuke), the protagonist of The Devil on G-String and adopted son of a powerful boss.

G-senjou no Maou is an crime/mystery visual novel developed by Akabei Soft for the PC, released on May 29, 2008. Lagu Mirror Justin Timberlake Original.

Though he acts kind and understanding in most social situations, this persona is a pretense used to hide his work as a highly intelligent and ruthless businessman. As the president of one of his father Gonzō's corporations, Kyōsuke employs brutal—and often illegal—business tactics in order to pay off a massive debt accruing intense interest. This debt is held against him by his father and is supposedly partially representative of the costs of raising him, 'down to the last sheet of toilet paper.' Due to Gonzō's abusive 'education' and the severity of Kyōsuke's debt, he views money as the means, end, and purpose of life. Kyōsuke also notably loves classical music. Maō ( 魔王, Demon King, Devil, voiced by: Jun Fukuyama) is an alias of the primary of the game.

At the start of the game, 'Maō's' background is shrouded in secrecy and little is known about him. He seemingly derives his name from ', but the game later adds multiple layers to this by including references to old in which a Demon King is the primary antagonist and to codenames of the character's previous associates. Haru Usami ( 宇佐美ハル, Usami Haru, voiced by: Rino Kawashima) is the main heroine of The Devil on G-String. She can be considered a game-theoretical and observational genius as well as a musical prodigy, but her social skills are severely lacking, as evidenced by her awkwardly long, unkempt hair. Haru has a long history with 'Maō' but is hesitant to discuss it with the rest of the game's cast. Retrieved March 26, 2012. • (in Japanese).

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Description & Story G-senjou no Maou’s story starts in mid-winter, as snow is falling down in the big city. You play through the eyes of Kyousuke Azai, a young man that besides attending school also helps with his stepfather’s “business”. He himself however, also loves listening to classical music and has a bright personality, spending a peaceful and happy life at school. But then something happens that threatens his daily life. The “Maou” appears and causes several incidents to happen throughout the city. It’s at that time that a long-haired girl named Haru Usami appears, and a battle of wits unfolds to uncover the true identity of the “Maou”. English localization Sekai Project worked with Akabei Soft 2 to publish an English version of the game called “The Devil on G-String”.