
My Summer Adventure: Memories of Another Life
An isekai visual novel with branching romance routes that Steam players largely enjoy - but it leans hard on genre familiarity, so know what you're signing up for before clicking anything.
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About My Summer Adventure: Memories of Another Life
I'll be straight with you: visual novels are not my usual territory. My spreadsheets track tech trees, not dialogue branches. But that outside perspective is actually useful here, because it tells you exactly who this game is and isn't for. My Summer Adventure: Memories of Another Life is a choice-driven romance visual novel built around a classic isekai setup - a burnt-out Estonian guy named Maksim Laas falls asleep on a commute and wakes up inhabiting the body of a Japanese student named Akira Kojima. From that point, the story unfolds across several in-game days, and your choices steer which of two female characters - Kyoko, the warm and approachable neighbour type, or Haruko, the prickly and guarded opposite - ends up closer to the protagonist by the end. Multiple endings are on the table, and the branch structure is the closest thing the game has to a mechanical hook. The writing quality is the make-or-break factor, and community reception on Steam sits at 88% positive across 77 user reviews - respectable for a low-budget indie visual novel. Players already sympathetic to isekai anime tropes tend to click with it. Those coming in cold may find the story hook familiar to the point of feeling recycled. An outside reviewer who covered it at launch flagged that the character introductions move fast and don't give you enough grounding before the supernatural twist lands, which blunts the emotional payoff. That criticism has some weight: the game trusts the genre conventions to do heavy lifting that the actual prose occasionally fails to do on its own. On the production side, the anime-style illustrated backgrounds are colourful and detailed enough to set a warm summer atmosphere. The game supports Windows, Mac, and Linux, and it launched with English, Russian, and Simplified Chinese text. Content warnings are worth noting before you sit down with this one: the game contains partial nudity, veiled sexual content, rare scenes of self-harm, and one instance of alcohol use - none of it gratuitous based on player reports, but it warrants the heads-up for anyone buying as a gift or playing in a shared space. From a decision-depth standpoint, this is not a game that rewards system mastery. There are no stats to manage, no resource loops, no build decisions. The interactivity is lightweight even by visual novel standards - you read, you pick a line occasionally, and the story rolls on. If you want a game that respects your time as an active decision-maker, you will find the agency thin. If you want a short, breezy anime romance story with a supernatural twist to fill a few evenings and you already have some patience for the isekai genre's familiar rhythms, the community consensus suggests it delivers on that narrower promise. The free Day 1 version is still available on Steam, which is the single smartest thing about this release - play the first day, and you will know immediately whether the writing voice works for you or not. That free sample makes the buy-or-skip question easier than most games in this tier ever manage. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 8
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 600 MB available space
- Graphics
- Integrated graphics
- Processor
- 1.8 GHz Dual-Core CPU
- Sound Card
- DirectX® 9.0c compatible
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Game Info
- Developer
- Alkinoy
- Publisher
- 101XP
- Release Date
- May 30, 2023