Nutaku Releases Medieval-Themed RPG Visual Novel 'Pure Heart Chronicles'

Nutaku Releases Medieval-Themed RPG Visual Novel 'Pure Heart Chronicles'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced its release of the medieval-themed RPG visual novel, “Pure Heart Chronicles,” by Arkamsoft.

According to the company, “Pure Heart Chronicles” is an eroge role playing game that leads users to epic adventures through different worlds and features “an unthinkably erotic plot twist.”

“Embark on an expedition to become the greatest hero by fulfilling crucial quests in Arkamsoft’s epic fantasy visual novel. Prove yourself worthy of being welcomed into an elite guild, and together, fight back against countless monsters that terrorize the land of Domh,” says a Nutaku spokesperson. “Are you noble enough to live a life of ultimate adventure with a purpose to combat evil? Even at the cost of terrible sacrifice? Or will you simply choose to live a happy, but boring life?”

“Pure Heart Chronicles” features four main female characters involved in an intriguing adventure amidst action, humor and lewd situations across more than 10 locations and 15+ uncensored scenes.

The DRM-free game can be played on Windows, Mac and Linux, and is available here for $7.

“We’re passionate about epic RPGs and we know that many gamers are too, so the idea of having a group of heroines in a medieval context seemed attractive to show,” adds an Arkamsoft rep. “We consider ‘Pure Heart Chronicles’ to offer a fresh twist compared to that of the classic visual novel.”

A trailer for “Pure Heart Chronicles” is available here.

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