Fault Milestone Two Is Now Available On Steam

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Sekai Project and Japanese developer Alice in Dissonance have released visual novel sequel fault milestone two for Windows, Mac, and Linux over on Steam.

 

It’s recommended that you play fault milestone one before playing this sequel as it takes place directly after it and therefore contains huge spoilers.

 

This time you’ll follow Selphine and the gang as they travel back to their homeland. Fault milestone two has a new 3D camera system that aims for a “more immersive and ‘larger than life’ reading experience.”


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