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A low-stakes, emotionally sincere visual novel for anyone who wants a quiet hour or two with a story about rock-bottom recovery, not a branching narrative workout.

I will be upfront: strategy sims are my home turf, and visual novels usually sit at the bottom of my review queue. So when I loaded up Fix Me Fix You expecting little, the fact that it held my attention through its entire runtime is worth noting. This is a kinetic-style visual novel from Melbourne-based indie studio Sapphire Dragon Productions, released in 2017, and it sits firmly in the slice-of-life drama lane. Protagonist Austin Lewis loses his girlfriend and his job in a single day, and the story follows what happens when an unexpected opportunity lands in his lap shortly after. The setting is Santa Barbara, California, and the tone is deliberately calm, almost therapeutic in pacing. Do not load this expecting puzzles, dialogue trees, or stat checks. There are none. This is a reading experience with music and voice acting, full stop. The production quality is modest but sincere. Community feedback consistently points to the soundtrack and voice acting as the real strengths, particularly the therapist character, whose performance lands better than you might expect from an indie title with no major budget behind it. The audio does a lot of heavy lifting to sell emotional moments that the writing alone might not fully carry. On the writing side, the story covers themes of depression, self-worth, and recovery with a light touch that avoids melodrama. It will not challenge you intellectually, but if you arrive in the right headspace, it can be a genuinely calming experience. One long-time community member noted returning to the game years later and finding it still resonated, which is a better endorsement than a lot of review scores. The mechanical ceiling is about as low as it gets for the genre. Left-click or spacebar advances text. There is no save-scumming for alternate endings, no relationship meters to optimize, no hidden routes to unlock. Steam achievements are present, and cloud saves work fine, but do not expect systems depth. For a strategy-minded player, this is closer to an interactive short film than a game. The runtime is short, likely under two hours for most readers. That brevity is honest, not a flaw, but it does define the value proposition clearly. Who is this actually for? Readers who want a low-friction emotional palate cleanser between heavier titles. Fans of Sapphire Dragon's other visual novels like Last Days of Spring or Heart and Seoul will find a familiar production style and similar emotional register. It is also worth mentioning that the studio packages this title in a larger bundle alongside most of their catalog, which is the more economical way to access it if you are curious about their work broadly. As a standalone purchase, the ask is whether a short, non-interactive drama with a good score and decent voice work is the kind of thing you reach for. For the right player at the right moment, the answer is yes. For everyone else, it is a skip. Diego, Scout Team

Fix Me Fix You
Sexual ContentCasualIndieSimulation

Fix Me Fix You

Mar 8, 2017Sapphire Dragon Productions
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A low-stakes, emotionally sincere visual novel for anyone who wants a quiet hour or two with a story about rock-bottom recovery, not a branching narrative workout.

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I will be upfront: strategy sims are my home turf, and visual novels usually sit at the bottom of my review queue. So when I loaded up Fix Me Fix You expecting little, the fact that it held my attention through its entire runtime is worth noting. This is a kinetic-style visual novel from Melbourne-based indie studio Sapphire Dragon Productions, released in 2017, and it sits firmly in the slice-of-life drama lane. Protagonist Austin Lewis loses his girlfriend and his job in a single day, and the story follows what happens when an unexpected opportunity lands in his lap shortly after. The setting is Santa Barbara, California, and the tone is deliberately calm, almost therapeutic in pacing. Do not load this expecting puzzles, dialogue trees, or stat checks. There are none. This is a reading experience with music and voice acting, full stop. The production quality is modest but sincere. Community feedback consistently points to the soundtrack and voice acting as the real strengths, particularly the therapist character, whose performance lands better than you might expect from an indie title with no major budget behind it. The audio does a lot of heavy lifting to sell emotional moments that the writing alone might not fully carry. On the writing side, the story covers themes of depression, self-worth, and recovery with a light touch that avoids melodrama. It will not challenge you intellectually, but if you arrive in the right headspace, it can be a genuinely calming experience. One long-time community member noted returning to the game years later and finding it still resonated, which is a better endorsement than a lot of review scores. The mechanical ceiling is about as low as it gets for the genre. Left-click or spacebar advances text. There is no save-scumming for alternate endings, no relationship meters to optimize, no hidden routes to unlock. Steam achievements are present, and cloud saves work fine, but do not expect systems depth. For a strategy-minded player, this is closer to an interactive short film than a game. The runtime is short, likely under two hours for most readers. That brevity is honest, not a flaw, but it does define the value proposition clearly. Who is this actually for? Readers who want a low-friction emotional palate cleanser between heavier titles. Fans of Sapphire Dragon's other visual novels like Last Days of Spring or Heart and Seoul will find a familiar production style and similar emotional register. It is also worth mentioning that the studio packages this title in a larger bundle alongside most of their catalog, which is the more economical way to access it if you are curious about their work broadly. As a standalone purchase, the ask is whether a short, non-interactive drama with a good score and decent voice work is the kind of thing you reach for. For the right player at the right moment, the answer is yes. For everyone else, it is a skip. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieKinetic NovelMental Health ThemesVoice ActedShort PlaytimeEmotional DramaSanta Barbara SettingDirector's CommentaryRelaxing

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Minimum

OS
Microsoft® Windows® Vista / 7 / 8/ 8.1/ 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
Integrated Graphics Chip
Processor
Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor

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OS
Microsoft® Windows® Vista / 7 / 8/ 8.1/ 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
Integrated Graphics Chip
Processor
Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor

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Sapphire Dragon Productions
Publisher
Sapphire Dragon Productions
Release Date
Mar 8, 2017

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