Compare Summer’s Heartbeat prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Storytaco. Published by Storytaco. Released on 3/22/2026. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Adventure, RPG, Simulation.

Polished Korean FMV dating sim with five distinct character routes and a smooth scene-skip system, but don't come in expecting a deep story to go with the summer vibes.

I'll be straight with you: strategy sims are my day job, so when editorial drops a Korean FMV romance game on my desk I approach it the way I approach a Paradox tutorial - what are the actual systems, how deep do the branches go, and is there enough decision weight to justify multiple runs? Summer's Heartbeat answers two of those three questions reasonably well. The structure is a first-person, choice-driven FMV experience built around five heroines, each with her own personality and route: Da-yeon, the intimidating debt-collector noona; Furry, your childhood friend; Ella, the more mature figure in your circle; Chaesol, the tsundere village chief's daughter; and Roring, a runaway who ends up working at your countryside cafe. The full game runs across five main chapters plus five ending chapters, so you're looking at roughly four hours per complete playthrough. Your dialogue choices shape relationship trajectories and determine which ending you land on, and the branching is genuine enough that revisiting routes surfaces meaningfully different scenes rather than just swapping one text line. A smooth scene-skip mechanic makes repeat runs far less tedious than they are in comparable titles, which is worth flagging because it directly affects how much replay value you actually extract. Production quality is the headline strength here. Storytaco collaborated with video production company Playtown on this one, and the difference shows in cinematography and overall visual polish. The English localization is notably clean compared to earlier entries in the developer's catalog, which matters when you're reading dialogue for four hours straight. There is a mini-game layer woven into the chapters, and the game ships with a ranking system that lets you vote on your favorite heroine, plus a substantial achievements list, album extras, and behind-the-scenes clips for completionists. The audio uses ADR rather than on-set recording, which is a known compromise in this genre and gives some scenes a slightly detached feel, but it is not a dealbreaker. Where the game runs thin is narrative coherence. The story is the weakest component of the package. Pacing is uneven across the six chapters, character arcs follow predictable archetypes, and the overall plot exists mainly as scaffolding for the romance beats rather than as something that earns its own weight. If you are coming to Summer's Heartbeat for the drama mechanics, you will find a competent choice engine. If you want a story that surprises you, this is not where to look. Players who bounced off Storytaco's earlier releases due to thin writing will find incremental improvement here, not a reinvention. The Steam user sentiment sits at 95 percent positive across a meaningful sample of reviews, which is a real signal that the target audience is satisfied. Newcomers to the K-FMV genre should know the free demo covers the full first chapter, mini-games included, making it a genuinely useful try-before-you-buy option. For anyone comfortable with the format, Summer's Heartbeat is the most technically polished Storytaco release to date, even if it trades narrative ambition for production sheen. Diego, Scout Team

Summer’s Heartbeat
AdventureRPGSimulation

Summer’s Heartbeat

Mar 22, 2026Storytaco
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Polished Korean FMV dating sim with five distinct character routes and a smooth scene-skip system, but don't come in expecting a deep story to go with the summer vibes.

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I'll be straight with you: strategy sims are my day job, so when editorial drops a Korean FMV romance game on my desk I approach it the way I approach a Paradox tutorial - what are the actual systems, how deep do the branches go, and is there enough decision weight to justify multiple runs? Summer's Heartbeat answers two of those three questions reasonably well. The structure is a first-person, choice-driven FMV experience built around five heroines, each with her own personality and route: Da-yeon, the intimidating debt-collector noona; Furry, your childhood friend; Ella, the more mature figure in your circle; Chaesol, the tsundere village chief's daughter; and Roring, a runaway who ends up working at your countryside cafe. The full game runs across five main chapters plus five ending chapters, so you're looking at roughly four hours per complete playthrough. Your dialogue choices shape relationship trajectories and determine which ending you land on, and the branching is genuine enough that revisiting routes surfaces meaningfully different scenes rather than just swapping one text line. A smooth scene-skip mechanic makes repeat runs far less tedious than they are in comparable titles, which is worth flagging because it directly affects how much replay value you actually extract. Production quality is the headline strength here. Storytaco collaborated with video production company Playtown on this one, and the difference shows in cinematography and overall visual polish. The English localization is notably clean compared to earlier entries in the developer's catalog, which matters when you're reading dialogue for four hours straight. There is a mini-game layer woven into the chapters, and the game ships with a ranking system that lets you vote on your favorite heroine, plus a substantial achievements list, album extras, and behind-the-scenes clips for completionists. The audio uses ADR rather than on-set recording, which is a known compromise in this genre and gives some scenes a slightly detached feel, but it is not a dealbreaker. Where the game runs thin is narrative coherence. The story is the weakest component of the package. Pacing is uneven across the six chapters, character arcs follow predictable archetypes, and the overall plot exists mainly as scaffolding for the romance beats rather than as something that earns its own weight. If you are coming to Summer's Heartbeat for the drama mechanics, you will find a competent choice engine. If you want a story that surprises you, this is not where to look. Players who bounced off Storytaco's earlier releases due to thin writing will find incremental improvement here, not a reinvention. The Steam user sentiment sits at 95 percent positive across a meaningful sample of reviews, which is a real signal that the target audience is satisfied. Newcomers to the K-FMV genre should know the free demo covers the full first chapter, mini-games included, making it a genuinely useful try-before-you-buy option. For anyone comfortable with the format, Summer's Heartbeat is the most technically polished Storytaco release to date, even if it trades narrative ambition for production sheen. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:indieK-FMVFirst-Person RomanceMultiple EndingsHeroine RoutesScene SkipBranching ChoicesLive ActionCollectible ScenesMini-Games

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
40 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i3

Recommended

OS
Windows 10/Windows 11
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
40 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent or above

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Developer
Storytaco
Publisher
Storytaco
Release Date
Mar 22, 2026

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