The narrative is refreshingly linear but branching. The game utilizes a "Moral Compass" system (standard in Western RPGs, rare in this genre) where your choices determine whether Kyouka remains a symbol of justice or becomes a ruthless anti-hero.
That Girl Quest: Back Alley Angel is not revolutionary, but it is exceptionally polished. It understands the assignment: be a dark, moody, urban beat 'em up with an emotional core. The translation makes the complex morality system accessible to Western audiences, removing the language barrier that plagues many hidden gems on DLsite. -ENG- That Girl Quest -Back Alley Angel -RJ189700-
In the crowded ecosystem of indie Japanese role-playing games (doujin soft), finding a title that balances gritty storytelling, unique mechanics, and full English localization is like finding a needle in a haystack. Enter , a title that has been generating quiet but persistent buzz among fans of dark urban fantasy. The narrative is refreshingly linear but branching
You cannot tolerate RNG-based evasion mechanics or prefer high-fantasy settings. Have you played -ENG- That Girl Quest -Back Alley Angel -RJ189700-? Let us know your ending in the comments below. It understands the assignment: be a dark, moody,
You enjoyed VA-11 Hall-A 's cyberpunk vibe but wanted actual combat, or if you miss the era of 16-bit brawlers with adult writing.
Tags: RPG Maker, Side-Scroller, Urban Fantasy, English Translation, DLsite
But is this game worth the download slot on your hard drive? We break down the narrative, gameplay mechanics, audio design, and translation quality of this specific DLsite classic. Unlike the typical high-fantasy JRPG setting of castles and dragons, That Girl Quest: Back Alley Angel (RJ189700) drops you into a rain-slicked, cyberpunk-adjacent metropolis. You play as Kyouka , a former vigilante trying to escape a bloody past. However, when children from the local slums start disappearing, she is dragged back into the labyrinthine back alleys to become the "Angel" the streets need.