It doesn’t overstay its welcome and doesn’t take too long to get to the point, so the reader has less time to adjust to the sheer madness tha Fuminori and Saya spiral into. It’s also broken up with some decidedly more sane POVs to let you get a better picture of what’s going on overall. Saya no Uta is at least a short visual novel, which I consider a selling point in this case. I didn’t mind looking up extensive spoilers for the game to know if I would have the stomach for it at the time and then I cautiously decided I would go ahead and read it. It always came up as both a great example of a horror vn and a great example of “hey, look at this fucked up thing,” basically. My initial motivation for reading Saya no Uta was largely due to it’s fame and word-of-mouth around internet circles. The one and only thing in the entire world that isn’t monstrous or disgusting to his senses is a young girl named Saya. The walls pulse and squirm and spew slime, the stench of blood, bile, and rotting meat permeates his surroundings, his friends appear more like monsters and are almost incomprehensible behind their gurgling and warped speech. However upon waking up he found himself in a hellish sort of reality where everything looks, smells, feels and sounds absolutely grotesque. The story follows a young man named Fuminori who was in a car accident and had experimental brain surgery that saved his life. Saya no Uta is an incredibly infamous horror visual novel/Eroge. (A note: the following game images WILL have some gore and disturbing imagery, so for everyone’s sanity I’ll continue below the cut.)Įveryone still here? Great, let’s get to it. It’s been a few years and on a weird whim, I’ve redownloaded it to experience it anew, and posting about it now seems a decent way to commemorate that. Saya no Uta was a VN I read a long time ago and frankly it scared the pants off me.
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