
My So-called Future Girlfriend
A 5-6 hour Korean visual novel that earned its 94% Steam rating honestly: tight pacing, a time-travel hook with actual emotional weight, and a lead character you will remember.
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About My So-called Future Girlfriend
I'll level with you: visual novels are not my usual operating territory. I live in grand strategy and city builders. But every so often something compact and well-constructed lands on my desk, and this Korean VN from TALESSHOP demanded a fair look. The premise sets up fast: protagonist Taein is a withdrawn, solitary guy who gets ambushed by a cheerful girl named Yurin claiming to be his girlfriend from the future. The whole story runs across four in-narrative days, and the developers keep that constraint tight rather than padding it out. Mechanically, this is pure kinetic-style reading. There are multiple endings, and players who miss the true ending by taking the surface-level "good" ending are reportedly getting a significantly worse experience, so do not skip routes. The text is supported by full Korean voice acting, and the performance for Yurin specifically draws genuine community praise for feeling natural rather than exaggerated. The illustrations hold up, and the soundtrack suits the drama-to-comedy tonal shifts. One recurring community note worth flagging: food imagery and references come up frequently enough that at least one reviewer specifically warned against playing hungry. That is either charming or mildly annoying depending on your tolerance for slice-of-life detail work. The story trades on a predictable structure, and anyone with time-travel romance experience will map the emotional beats early. That predictability is not a dealbreaker because the writing makes Taein and Yurin's dynamic the actual product, not the plot mechanics. Community feedback consistently points to character development as the load-bearing element. One criticism worth noting is that Yurin can read as one-note in early scenes, running almost entirely on the premise of being from the future. The writing does earn more dimension for her as the runtime progresses, but patience is required. The localization is in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean, and the English text reads cleanly enough that the Korean-language voice acting does not create a comprehension barrier. For players used to sprawling 40-hour VNs with branching route trees and full CG galleries, this will feel like a short story rather than a novel. That is fine. At roughly five to six hours for a full playthrough, the runtime is proportional to what the story needs. The game received an award from Korea's first Visual Novel Competition, which is at least a signal that it cleared some bar for craft rather than just existing. The Steam user rating sits well above the 90% threshold across several hundred reviews, which for a sub-five-dollar title is a stronger signal than it looks. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP
- Memory
- 256 MB RAM
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- 32MB Graphic Card
- Processor
- Inten Pentium 3
- Sound Card
- Direct Sound
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP or higher
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- 64MB Graphic Card
- Processor
- Intel Core2 DUO or higher
- Sound Card
- Direct Sound
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Game Info
- Developer
- TALESSHOP Co., Ltd.
- Publisher
- TALESSHOP Co., Ltd.
- Release Date
- Dec 10, 2018
