The Story of Eroolia series continues, as How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered releases on Xbox.Â
The saga continues
A cute fantasy visual novel, How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered is the third instalment in the whole Story of Eroolia series of games. It comes from ROSEVERTE as they continue the saga started with How to Take Off Your Mask Remastered, continued in How to Fool a Liar King.Â
Priced at £12.49, with a little launch discount in place if you’re quick, How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered sees the focus shift to a new heroine – Myana. A half-cat half-human princess, the visual novel antics this time around centralise on Myana as she looks to make the people of her place happy. She does that via song.
Of course, things don’t go according to plan in How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered and it’ll be up to you to help Myana through the struggles within.
A stellar cast
Fully optimised for Xbox Series X|S, dive into How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered and you’ll find a stellar cast of voice acting talent…
- Myana – Yuriko Yano
- Ludovic – Roku Aine
- Anna – Mai Hazuki
- Regina – Megurika Kawanishi
- Juli – Kon
- Leona – Ryo Yuasa
- Mars – Taichi Tanukida
- Black Cat – Zakuroishi
- Simon – Mitsuharu Ogura
- Lilia/ Lio/ Aria – Eruru Takeda
- Ronan – Mato Sarashina
- Grandma – Hisano Numahata
- Gao – Naoto Takeda
Buy now!
Played the previous two games in the series? You’ll want to continue the trilogy with How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered. Pick it up from the Xbox Store right now, playing on either Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S.Â
Stay tuned for a review from us.Â
How to Sing to Open Your Heart Remastered Description
Princess Myana loves to sing, and believes she can make her people happy with her song. This time, she visits the human’s country “Eroolia” as the leader of “Laarz”, the country of cat people. Relations between humans and luccretias have never been good, and Princess Myana experiences it herself in Eroolia. Will her song be able to unite the hearts between humans and luccretias? Or as the imperial guard captain, Ludovic, argues, is it better to completely cut off ties between the two countries?