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Root Film
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CD-Action
When it comes to storytelling, Root Film is a gem and a great example of how to evoke anxiety and curiosity using written word and spot-on music. Sadly, the story is linear, but vivid characters and a cool mystery to solve make up for it. [05/2021, p.65]
Despite my problems with some of the storytelling, I enjoyed Root Film a lot. The beautiful anime-style art and relatable characters are more than enough to make up for my temporary frustrations, and I was happy to just be along for the ride. As an avid mystery game fan, I’ll guzzle down as many of these as publishers translate, so the fact that it wasn’t a perfect 10/10 doesn’t bother me, as long as the ending is satisfying – which for Root Film, it is. It gets my recommendation.
Root Film is a visual novel that shares some points with other genres. Its plot ends up feeling too cumbersome and takes some time to pick up momentum during the first half of the game, along with an exploration that doesn't transmit the player a clear sense of purpose, only to then become much more compelling later on. This can be a problem for those not persistent enough, but players who won't put it down will enjoy a much more engaging effort closer to the end of the experience.
9
Jimbotrain
8.7/10 The characters are unique and likeable The plot is a bit so so for 1st 2 Yagumo chapters but afterwards really excels Very similar to the Ace Attorney investigations in regards to investigating crime scenes and confronting the culprit The writing and dialogue translation is for the most part good, just a few grammatical errors Lots of twists and turns as well as a excellent mastermind villain Pick this one up if you get the chance
8
elpsycongruent
Overall, an enjoyable experience. I found the ending a little disappointing- not quite worth all of the build up- but the journey was fun enough to still recommend the game. The characters and their interactions really shine. (I actually thought that the best reveal in the game was one completely unconnected to the mysteries themselves: a running gag that turned into a different running gag. It really cracked me up!)
8
Doberjohn2
Aside from the top quality visuals, soundtrack and overall art direction, Root Film has an amazing story that gets deeper and darker the more you progress only to serve a climax that is going to blow your mind. Also loved the (huge) cast of characters, each one was very unique and interesting. I personally loved the fact that only Japanese voice overs are available but please keep it mind. Navigation on the map can be tricky sometimes. I also noticed that the subtitles had some typos here and there but nothing biggie to throw you off.

Root Film

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Mar 19, 2021
Metascore
70
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May 13, 2021
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Hey Poor Player
If you’re even slightly interested in visual novels or are just a fan of good mysteries in general, your life will only be better for picking up Root Film.
Nov 15, 2021
80
CD-Action
When it comes to storytelling, Root Film is a gem and a great example of how to evoke anxiety and curiosity using written word and spot-on music. Sadly, the story is linear, but vivid characters and a cool mystery to solve make up for it. [05/2021, p.65]
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Aug 25, 2022
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Jimbotrain
8.7/10 The characters are unique and likeable The plot is a bit so so for 1st 2 Yagumo chapters but afterwards really excels Very similar to the Ace Attorney investigations in regards to investigating crime scenes and confronting the culprit The writing and dialogue translation is for the most part good, just a few grammatical errors Lots of twists and turns as well as a excellent mastermind villain Pick this one up if you get the chance
Jan 2, 2022
8
elpsycongruent
Overall, an enjoyable experience. I found the ending a little disappointing- not quite worth all of the build up- but the journey was fun enough to still recommend the game. The characters and their interactions really shine. (I actually thought that the best reveal in the game was one completely unconnected to the mysteries themselves: a running gag that turned into a different running gag. It really cracked me up!)
Apr 5, 2021
80
Hardcore Gamer
Murder mysteries are a wonderful genre of any medium that have near limitless potential and Root Film is a great entry that fans of other similar visual novels are likely to find enjoyment from. While it may not have a ton in the gameplay department due to focusing much more on the storytelling, it does its job well and the build up to uncovering the criminal in a fun who-done-it moment is worthwhile no matter the case at hand. Titles like these are hard to discuss due to the spoiler nature of murder mysteries, but anyone looking for a new mystery series that’s a mix of wonderful comedy and serious murder drama should check out Root Film.
Apr 14, 2021
70
Nintendo Insider
Root Film is the kind of game you recommend to a friend who is wanting to get into visual novels. It was hard not to compare it to its peers, but I think some of that is a bit fair. It felt like an earnest attempt at a love letter to a subgenre of visual novels. The attempt was surely appreciated, and makes it impossible for me to dislike the game in its entirety. On its own, I feel the game is just short of greatness, but that in no way makes it bad or even mediocre. The presentation and characters carry the experience, and the game made me laugh out loud more times than I could count. I wish there could have been some more complexity in the game’s writing, but so often do visual novel writers fail when it comes to penning good dialogue for the characters. I’d be more than interested in checking out a third possible game in this series if we’re lucky enough to see one.
Mar 25, 2021
65
Noisy Pixel
Root Film is an incredibly stylish and beautiful adventure visual novel held down by a few flimsy opening chapters. The pacing takes a dramatic hit due to a lack of direction, which caused me to step away several times. However, the second half is where the stars align and provide a solid and memorable conclusion to those who stick around.
May 19, 2021
60
Starbit
Root Film is a visual novel that shares some points with other genres. Its plot ends up feeling too cumbersome and takes some time to pick up momentum during the first half of the game, along with an exploration that doesn't transmit the player a clear sense of purpose, only to then become much more compelling later on. This can be a problem for those not persistent enough, but players who won't put it down will enjoy a much more engaging effort closer to the end of the experience.
Apr 11, 2021
50
Siliconera
Somehow, Root Film has two competing problems that turn the whole game into a narrative mess. It’s incapable of telling a compelling mystery, always bogging the player down in needless exploration and conversations to get a single character’s full dialogue. Which leaves it feeling like it deliberately wants to extend its length by wasting the player’s time.
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Apr 24, 2021
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Doberjohn2
Aside from the top quality visuals, soundtrack and overall art direction, Root Film has an amazing story that gets deeper and darker the more you progress only to serve a climax that is going to blow your mind. Also loved the (huge) cast of characters, each one was very unique and interesting. I personally loved the fact that only Japanese voice overs are available but please keep it mind. Navigation on the map can be tricky sometimes. I also noticed that the subtitles had some typos here and there but nothing biggie to throw you off.
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SummaryTwo protagonists star side by side in Kadokawa Games's latest mystery adventure, Root Film. Up-and-coming filmmaker Rintaro Yagumo is scheduled to participate in the production of a mystery drama/PR initiative TV series set in Shimane Prefecture, which was cancelled for an unknown reason 10 years ago. However, a series of bizarre murders... Read More
Rated Mfor Mature
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Mar 19, 2021
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