Kao No: Nai Tsuki Select Story

As a "Select Story" version, this release is more accessible and focused than the expansive original:

It features the distinct, iconic character designs of Carnelian, which are highly regarded for their elegance and detailed "doll-like" aesthetic. Review Summary The Good:

It’s a great pick for collectors or Suzuna fans who want a polished, accessible version of a legendary title, but it might feel like "half a game" to those seeking the full, dark mystery of the original PC release. Kao no nai Tsuki Select Story - The Visual Novel Database Kao no nai Tsuki Select Story

The narrative is largely distilled to Suzuna’s route, including new "after story" content not found in the original game.

The game maintains a heavy supernatural and psychological atmosphere, blending traditional Japanese folklore with modern mystery. Gameplay Features As a "Select Story" version, this release is

Even years later, the art remains a high point, especially for fans of the early 2000s visual novel style.

(also known as The Moonless Moon Select Story ) is a PlayStation 2 visual novel released in 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten. It serves as a streamlined, "all-ages" version of the original PC eroge, specifically focusing on the character Suzuna Kuraki and providing an "after story" for her route. Plot & Atmosphere The game maintains a heavy supernatural and psychological

Players looking for the original’s multiple endings and darker routes (like those for Tomomi or Chikako) will find this version restrictive.

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