Iwakura Aria Reviews

Iwakura Aria is ranked in the 95th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Aug 18, 2025

Even as it is, Iwakura Aria is better than 99% of the other visual novels out there. It’s essential as-is, and right on the cusp of being a masterpiece, and that’s ultimately why I’m disappointed that it doesn’t quite get there.

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8.2 / 10.0
Aug 20, 2025
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9 / 10
Aug 8, 2025

Iwakura Aria is an incredible and ominous journey I won't soon forget. The blend of dark subject matter and gorgeous character art leads to one of the most refreshing and engaging visual novel experiences I've ever had.

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9 / 10.0
Aug 11, 2025

MAGES. Inc. delivered and then some with Iwakura Aria. What's within is an electric and rich visual novel story, a page-turner that is filled to the brim with memorable and beautiful prose as it expertly weaves its themes. Better yet, it sands off all the rough edges of the genre with quality-of-life improvements. Where there's sacrifice and power found within the halls of the Iwakura mansion, there's also love, adoration and devotion. Whether it's in protagonist Ichiko's investment in the illustrious Aria or the player following along at every beat, you're both in for an artful and magnificent ride.

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90 / 100
Aug 15, 2025

Iwakura Aria is not a game that you have to play quickly. It takes time, feels like meditation at times, and rewards patience. You're hooked by the early twist, but what keeps you playing late at night is how relationships, intentions, and truths slowly fall apart.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 12, 2025

Iwakura Aria is a sapphic mystery visual novel that features themes of womanhood, violence, and sexual abuse. Set in a society going through modernization, it brings together people from different walks of life to create a message that cuts through social upbringing and age groups. Heavily character-driven, the game's narrative is moving and highly relevant even today. It employs subtlety skillfully in the presentation of its topics, emphasizing introspection and reflection in garnering insights about its subject. It's a great title to read if you want to generate discussion amongst your peers about women's experiences. Although written with a strong thematic base, it falters quite a bit in the mystery department despite its premise being anchored on that very aspect of its story. Readers who are mainly interested in the suspense of its underlying plot may find themselves dissatisfied with the shift in focus near the middle of the visual novel. In terms of Aria as a character, however, the game makes great effort to unravel multiple layers to her character, making her development very endearing to experience through Ichiko's own context. Perhaps with a stronger cast to solidify the story's grasp on its mystery, it could have had a stronger union between its romance and mystery elements. With a cast of main characters that are easy to empathize with given their struggles, Iwakura Aria paints a good picture of how love is, in a way, equal parts joy and pain. It shows how tearing down the barriers between people can be challenging, yet rewarding in its conclusion. Fans of sapphic romance will find themselves well at home in the title as it validates their unique experiences. Just be a bit careful with your pacing; it's a slow burn, so don't feel the need to rush like how this game ended!

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7 / 10.0
Aug 11, 2025

A beautiful and intriguing story with a main pairing that I love to support, but the translations can distract, even if you don't understand what the characters are saying. Switch version reviewed. Review copy provided by company for testing purposes.

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82 / 100
Aug 7, 2025

With its richly developed characters, Iwakura Aria is a slow-burning, character-driven visual novel that draws strength from its emotional subtlety and refined execution. Its painterly art style and measured pacing create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and deliberately crafted, in both narrative and presentation.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 7, 2025

Even with structural limitations, Iwakura Aria manages to deliver a compelling mystery narrative. It's an experience that, while not perfect, deserves to be checked out by visual novel fans.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 7, 2025

You don’t watch Titanic hoping the boat will survive; you need to see Jack and Rose sharing a moment, however brief, in this dark, cold life. That, more than anything, is what you can take away from Iwakura Aria. Perhaps you’ll find the ending that I couldn’t and discover a happy ever after for everyone. But, even if such a thing doesn’t exist, the fact remains that the love is there, and, however fleeting, it’s real, and it burns and it chases shadows away.

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