Friday 12 April 2019

Sable's Grimoire – Tix's Route Review (Visual Novel DLC)

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Sable’s Grimoire was, in my opinion, one of the most interesting and enjoyable OELVN releases of 2018 – the expansive, story-driven VN with a very unusual approach to the theme of monster girls impressed me both with the sheer amount of content and the stories it told. Featuring various mature themes but essentially devoid of sexual fanservice (if you didn’t read my original review, check it out here – it also includes a lengthy interview with the game’s developer, Zetsubou), it was a rare kind of uncompromising project, which didn’t really cater to the reader’s expectations or insert elements that would help it become commercially successful, but rather followed its creator’s particular vision, to a very compelling and fresh-feeling effect. Even with the basic premise – a human student entering a magic academy dominated by demi-humans – sounding relatively standard, the VN itself was, in many ways, unlike anything I’ve read within the EVN scene.
            Another significant detail about the Sable’s Grimoire, signifying its relatively non-commercial nature, was the promise of free updates from the developer, which would expand significantly on what was already an impressively-sized VN (over 20 hours of content) with additional story routes. First of these was meant to be the story of Tix, a short-tempered, but cheerful pixie, who because of an administrative mistake becomes the protagonist’s roommate – a route originally planned for the main game, but cut out because of the already-prolonged development cycle. In January 2019, 8 months after the game’s initial release, the promised update was finally made available, adding around 4 hours of new content and full heroine arc for Tix. So, how does it compare to the rest of the game and how much does it add to the already awesome value-proposition of Sable’s Grimoire?
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Tix’s route’s leading themes makes it slightly more „spicy” and romance-oriented then the most other ones in Sable’s Grimoire, but it’s still very far from becoming an eroge
 
Tix, while not one of the main heroines of the base game, was still a memorable and important character, acting as one of the first characters Sable meets in the Amadronia Academy and sharing a room with him through much of the story. Interactions with her were a significant part of the game’s narrative and certain decisions by the protagonist could even make her quit the Academy altogether, signalising that player's choices had real consequences in the game's world. Like most other female characters in the story, she showed a lot of personality (making up for her small size with a fierce temper and effective use of physical-augmentation magic), while also having an absolutely gorgeous visual design, definitely among the best ones in the game. The old content also provided the basic premise for her story – the expectation, brought by her race’s dependence on “foreign” males for reproduction, to quickly get pregnant and return to her community, with Sable, as one of the very few humans in the Academy, being the prime candidate to sire her children.
            The route itself, quite predictably, also centres around Tix being torn between her ambitions of learning magic and rising above her socially-assigned role, and the (frequently and categorically expressed) expectations of her family and people of her village. Sable, caught in the middle of this conflict, does his best to help Tix achieve her dreams (while refusing her repeated advances), while predictably misunderstanding some of her issues, misinterpreting the peculiarities of the fairy culture and at times making an even bigger mess of things through his meddling. As every other arc in the game, it’s solidly-written and includes a few (minor) twists, while also staying true to the general tone of the story. It focuses quite a lot in exploring the modern-fantasy setting, while Sable is still driven nearly-exclusively by his ambition and thirst for knowledge, and being an utterly unromantic individual because of that (which is particularly visible in the context of Tix’s growing affection for him). 
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Tix is a fun heroine on her own, but the theme of her route is probably among less surprising and interesting ones in the game
 
However, while this arc is not drastically less enjoyable or consistent in quality than the previously-released ones, it’s probably still the least impactful of them all. While Eth & Rei’s route was mostly comedic, it seriously surprised me with some of its character developments and more bittersweet moments. Other routes relied on mysteries, with sometimes multiple reveals dramatically altering their tone and putting Sable through some really extreme challenges. Here, the story wasn’t able to excel in either of those departments, turning out surprisingly straightforward – not necessarily a bad thing by itself, but in the end, it makes the whole route relatively forgettable, especially considering its linear structure (there's no branching aside from some quick bad endings). Tix also proves to be a rather whimsical and inconsistent heroine, frequently changing her decisions and attitude towards Sable – something that is inherently written into her character, but also takes away much of her agency throughout the route and makes her less sympathetic than most of the other girls.
            However, considering this route “relatively underwhelming” has to be set within the context of generally high quality and enjoyment factor of Sable’s Grimoire – while I wasn’t satisfied with it as much as I was with most other arcs, especially the “darker” and more dramatic ones, it’s a worthy addition to the game’s story and something I had genuine fun exploring. I simply hope that if we’re going to see another addition to the story, it’ll bring us something genuinely new – maybe a bond in which Sable will show a bit of his romantic side (which is not completely non-existent), or face a kind of challenge he never dealt before. Tix’s route simply introduced too little in this regard to be really compelling, at least when read as the last arc in the game. 
           It might be a while until we see another major update or continuation of Sable’s Grimoire, while Zetsubou is working on other projects, but maybe certain gorgon might still earn her place in the spotlight… For now, Tix's route is a fun-enough addition and the game itself is, of course, no less worth playing than before and presents an even more amazing value proposition. If it sounds like something you might enjoy, I strongly recommend giving it a chance.

Final Rating: 3,5/5

Pros:
+ Tix’s visual design and personality are (mostly) on par with other SB heroines
+ Solid additional drama and world-building
 
Cons:
- No interesting branches within the route
- Sable is just as unromantic as ever...


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