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Apr 30, 2014
70
Tsukigime Ranko's Longest Day does not reach the sufficiency, but the package comes with four short movies that reach a real peak of excellence. However, given the quality and the quantity of the release, the launch price seems to be way too expensive.
Jun 3, 2014
70
The animation and art direction of the entire Short Peace box is superb. [Issue#148, p.128]
Oct 7, 2014
70
The story is nonsense, but it's just a vector to dump the art down your throat. Longest Day alone isn't worth the $40 asking price though, so if you're buying it, pick it up for the entire Short Peace package.
Oct 17, 2014
70
For anime fans, it's literally pulling together some of the brightest minds in the industry and allowing them to run free with a very creative format. Short stories are always less inhibited than full-length projects, and if nothing else, everything that we find in the Short Peace package is very creative indeed.
Apr 19, 2014
67
This collection of several short films and a game is quite irregular, and it seems to be aimed at a very particular audience. If you are part of that particular audience then you know what you're buying. If you're not, make sure you it find out before purchasing it.
Apr 22, 2014
65
A very innovative and in many ways interesting mix of videogames and anime. A new way to unite both concepts.
Oct 7, 2014
65
Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day is an action game and short film collection in one. This PlayStation 3 oddity tells a baffling story that features a seventeen year old girl with an eye patch and a violin-themed sniper rifle on the hunt to kill her father.
Oct 16, 2014
62
On its own, Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day is lightweight runner with scant traces of inspiration. As integral part of the dynamic, multimedia Short Peace project, its relative value becomes a bit more manageable. That it's all being packaged and sold as a videogame leaves it feeling heavy on good natured intent, but thin on actual content.
Apr 18, 2014
60
If you’re a real Japanophile, then you’ll no doubt enjoy everything on offer here. However, if you only have interest in the game itself, then you absolutely will be disappointed.