The recent release of The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy has captured the attention of fans of visual novels and strategy RPGs, becoming a standout of the year, although still underestimated by many. Developed by Kazutaka Kodaka, known for his work on the Danganronpa series, and Kotaro Uchikoshi, the creator of Zero Escape, this game features a narrative where decisions have significant repercussions and offers around 100 different endings, encouraging players to explore its multiple paths.
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To date, the game has accumulated over 4,000 reviews on Steam, achieving a notable 89% positive ratings, positioning it as a candidate to become a cult classic. Despite this good reception, the development of the game has not been without difficulties. The size of the game led many countries to decide not to localize it, which in turn contributed to the debt accumulated by the developer, something that has not dampened Kodaka’s ambition.
In a message to followers, the director of the title noted that his team is working on fixes and improvements, in addition to planning the release of DLC that will include new routes. This ambition to expand the game’s content, despite economic challenges, reflects Kodaka’s passion for providing a richer and more extensive experience for players. With this, The Hundred Line not only strives to capitalize on its success but also seeks to grow and evolve in the competitive video game market.
With the release of future DLCs, many fans hope that the game will gain even more popularity and recognition. Meanwhile, The Hundred Line promises to remain a pillar in the genre, inviting players to immerse themselves in its complex plots and impactful decisions.