Root Film Reviews

Root Film is ranked in the 63rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9 / 10.0
Mar 19, 2021

Ultimately, Root Film is a fantastic mystery visual novel that provides a thrilling story, a colorful cast of characters, and the kind of excitement you might not expect from the genre.

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7 / 10
Mar 17, 2021

Despite my problems with some of the storytelling, I enjoyed Root Film a lot. The beautiful anime-style art and relatable characters are more than enough to make up for my temporary frustrations, and I was happy to just be along for the ride. As an avid mystery game fan, I’ll guzzle down as many of these as publishers translate, so the fact that it wasn’t a perfect 10/10 doesn’t bother me, as long as the ending is satisfying – which for Root Film, it is

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8 / 10.0
Mar 15, 2021

Root Film was an interesting story from beginning to end, constantly surprising me with the narrative and who was behind the crimes. Although playing as a pure Visual Novel, you do have some freedom with regards to who you talk to and where you go, but ultimately it’s a rather linear experience. I found myself a little confused but the story is all brought together towards the end, clearing up any questions I had. It may have a few gruesome moments, but it’s perfectly balanced with drama, comedy, and mystery. If you liked Root Letter, you’ll love Root Film.

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80 / 100
Aug 15, 2020

Before it’s original release, it was going to be the scapegoat of the popular cult game ‘Root Letter’. Root Film had stood up firmly with improved visuals and more of the complete feel in the story than its predecessor. As a text adventure game, it doesn’t provide any multiple choice branches and to hear every single voice dialog, the gameplay can extend to roughly about 15 hours. Even if you skip some of the obvious bits, it will be well rounded to about 10 hours. Certainly enjoyable as you explore deeply into the story but the full price of approximately $60 for the Korean version of the game can feel a bit hefty for what it provides.

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