Da Capo: Innocent Finale Finally Localized

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Da Capo: Innocent Finale is a sort of “What If…” scenario — a retelling, if you will — of Shirakawa Kotori’s story from Da Capo. Originally developed for the PlayStation 2, Innocent Finale explores what would have happened had Jun’ichi ended up with Kotori instead.

 

Da Capo: Innocent Finale has both older and newer characters. MangaGamer, who are publishing, are keen to point out that it’s also the first title in their portfolio localized through their new editing and beta-testing pipeline, which they hope will lead to a better quality product.

 

Innocent Finale released this past week for 19.95 Euros on MangaGamer’s website, and has the original Japanese voices included in the game.

 


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