Memories Off 2nd
Memories Off 2nd | |
メモリーズオフ セカンド (Memorīzu Ofu Sekando) | |
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Genre | Drama, Romance |
Video game | |
Developer | KID |
Genre | Visual novel |
Platform | DC, PC, PS, PSP, iPhone, iPod Touch |
Released | September 27, 2001 (DC, PS) May 29, 2008 (PSP) February 23, 2010 (iPhone, iPod Touch) |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Takahiro Okao |
Produced by |
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Written by | Masashi Takimoto |
Music by |
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Released | January 22, 2003 – May 21, 2003 |
Runtime | 31–32 minutes |
Episodes | 3 |
Memories Off 2nd (メモリーズオフ セカンド, Memorīzu Ofu Sekando) is a Japanese romance visual novel released by KID for the Dreamcast and PlayStation consoles on September 27, 2001. It is the second game in the Memories Off series. The game was released for the PlayStation Portable on May 29, 2008.[1]
Characters
- Ken Inami (伊波 健, Inami Ken)
- Voiced by: Yukimasa Obi (OVA)
The protagonist of Memories Off 2nd.
- Hotaru Shirakawa (白河 ほたる, Shirakawa Hotaru)
- Voiced by: Nana Mizuki
The primary heroine of Memories Off 2nd, Hotaru is in her third year at Hamasaki High School. She often acts childish and immature, and is sometimes an airhead. Her favourite hobby is the piano. She confessed her love to Ken at Christmas, and in the OVA they're in a relationship, but she worries about Ken's feelings towards her. She appears in both of the Memories Off 3.5 OVA stories, and is a secondary character in Memories Off ~Sorekara~ who helps with Inori's feelings towards Isshu.
- Tsubame Minami (南 つばめ, Minami Tsubame)
- Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa
Ken's teacher at Hamasaki High School and his next door neighbour. Tsubame is a mysterious woman who often speaks in philosophical terms and has a coldhearted personality with a decadent atmosphere about her. She is the instructor of the Summer School at Hamasaki High.
- Tomoe Tobise (飛世 巴, Tobise Tomoe)
- Voiced by: Tamaki Nakanishi
Hotaru's best friend, Tomoe is also in her third year at Hamasaki High School. She works part-time at a local restaurant and is a member of the theatre club. She has an open-hearted and cheerful personality. In the OVA, Ken overhears her reciting lines from her upcoming play, but mistakes them as a confession of love at first. She fears she may steal Ken from Hotaru. Her hairstyle slightly resembles Yue Imasaka's from the original Memories Off game.
- Takano Suzuna (寿々奈 鷹乃, Suzuna Takano)
- Voiced by: Saeko Chiba
A third year student at Hamasaki High School, Takano is a member of the swimming club and a classmate of Kens. She was born in Russia and has a kind and affectionate nature. She is especially popular to underclassmen.
- Shizuru Shirakawa (白河 静流, Shirakawa Shizuru)
- Voiced by: Shiho Kikuchi
The older sister of Hotaru, Shizuru is in her third year of university. She is especially good at making deserts which Hotaru loves to eat. She has an interest in and is good at professional wrestling. She also has a habit of spoiling and caring about Hotaru, helping her out with her troubles with Ken. She is a kind-hearted person in nature. She also appears in the Memories Off 3.5 OVA stories with Hotaru, and is a secondary character in Memories Off ~Sorekara~, working as the deputy manager at the same restaurant as Isshu.
- Megumi Souma (相摩 希, Souma Megumi)
- Voiced by: Yuuka Nanri
A second year student at Hamasaki High School, Megumi is a member of the art club and works part-time with Ken and Shin at the Ressac restaurant. She tries to keep herself busy there but her clumsy nature makes it difficult as she accidentally breaks plates on a common basis. Despite this, she tries to keep cheerful even though she's a manic-depressive.
- Shouta Nakamori (中森 翔太, Nakamori Shōta)
- Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
Best friend of Ken, he is in his third year at Hamasaki High School and is the captain of the soccer club.
- Shin Inaho (稲穂 信, Inaho Shin)
- Voiced by: Junji Majima
- He works at the same place as Ken, refers to Ken as Inaken and Hotaru as Tarutaru.
Media
Anime
Memories Off 2nd has been adapted into an anime OVA series split into three episodes. The first of three DVDs went on sale on January 22, 2003. Later, a special Memories Off 2nd Special Edition ~Nocturne~ DVD was released on March 24, 2004. This DVD release is sixty minutes long and follows the same storyline as the original OVA but with a stronger focus and new footage of Hotaru Shirakawa.[2]
Music
The soundtrack of Memories Off 2nd is composed by Takeshi Abo while the theme songs are composed by Chiyomaru Shikura. The visual novel's opening theme, "Ashita Tenki ni..." (明日天気に...), was performed by Remi and its ending theme, Orugōru to Piano to (オルゴールとピアノと), is performed by Nana Mizuki. The anime adaptation's opening theme, "Nocturne", is also performed by Nana Mizuki and its ending theme, "Usual place", is performed by tiaraway. The opening for the PSP version is "Eternal Memories" by Ayane, which is also used as the opening for the PSP version of the original Memories Off.
Reception
Neal Chandran of RPGFan praised the Dreamcast version Memories Off 2nd for "...the risks [the game] took to create a more mature, dynamic, slightly darker narrative and peruse difficult themes that other, more play-it-safe examples of the genre probably wouldn't touch." but he "...did not find the new cast of characters very endearing..." when compared to the original Memories Off. Overall, he gave the game a rating of 82%.[3]
References
- ^ "PSP website for Memories Off 2nd" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-05-30.
- ^ "Neowing's product description for "メモリーズオフ2nd 特別編 ~Nocturne~ 完全生産限定盤"" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-05-26.
- ^ Neal Chandran (2007-06-11). "RPGFan Reviews - Memories Off: 2nd". Retrieved 2008-05-26.
External links
- Memories Off 2nd's PSP port's official website (in Japanese)
- Memories Off 2nd (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 2003 anime OVAs
- Memories Off
- 2001 video games
- Bishōjo games
- Drama anime and manga
- Dreamcast games
- IOS games
- Japan-exclusive video games
- KID games
- PlayStation (console) games
- PlayStation Portable games
- Romance anime and manga
- Romance video games
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games scored by Takeshi Abo
- Video games written by Kotaro Uchikoshi
- Visual novels
- Windows games