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MangaGamer Launches English Localized Release of ef – the latter tale Visual Novel

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na002wocopyHave you been waiting eagerly to check out the second half of Minori’s series “ef”? International publisher of localized visual novels MangaGamer have just announced that ef – the latter tale is now available to purchase via their online store at a price of $34.95.

For those who have not already pre-ordered it, the title will be available at the price of $34.95, and comes with full Japanese voice acting BUT only reduced mosaics from the original release, with some censoring still present.

For those who have yet to check out the first half of the series, ef – the first tale, MangaGamer published it via their online store last year. It is currently available on sale at a price of $23.96 for the Christmas season HERE.

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Renji Asou: A young man who, due to parental circumstances,
has moved overseas repeatedly, and has never experienced any close friendships.
One winter day he met a girl all alone in an uninhabited train station.
She was looking up at the sky, her left eye covered by an eyepatch: Chihiro Shindou.
That was a turning point in fate for Renji, who had always been searching for a ”fairy tale” like meeting.

Although they both were shy around strangers, Chihiro mustered her courage and said to Renji:
”Would you be friends with me?”
The two of them become closer through their common pastime of novels.
But they move forward in different directions entirely.
Despite her unique handicap, Chihiro wishes to try and create a story of her own.
Renji, who only ever admired stories, wavers at the sight.

The two of them establish an emotional bond over the course of their guileless everyday lives.
However, the omnipresent existence known as time eventually digs a trench between them.
As Renji suffers for Chihiro’s sake, Yuu Himura tells him:

”I probably know the answer to what you want to know.”
”But I don’t know if it’s the right thing to do or not.”
”My answer is simply an answer. You have to understand that.”

He tells him the reality needed to grant his dream.
The courage needed to stand at the starting line.
And so, the conclusion to their ”fairy tale” took a massive turn.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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