Piofiore: Episodio 1926
September 22, 2022
Return to the city of Burlone, Italy - home to three powerful mafia families vying for control. Liliana Adornato is an orphan with a hidden past tied to fate of the city. But when a new threat appears, the Falzone, Visconti, and Lao-Shu families must come together in a temporary …
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Critic Reviews (6)
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70.0
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65.0
Story
92.0
"Piofiore: Episodio 1926 is much more than just a simple fandisc, packing a profound story that can be treated as a full-blown sequel. It successfully establishes a sense of continuity from the ending of its predecessor. Still, this means it’s …"
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75.0
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75.0
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75.0
"Overall, I still love Piofiore: Episodio 1926 and I think if you are a Piofiore: Fated Memories lover, you will like this game as well. The first was a bit better for me personally, as this game was a little …"
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60.0
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65.0
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80.0
"It was interesting to read through Episodio 1926 to see what happened to the characters and how they would deal with the fascist threat that was only growing in Italy. The text issues (especially in necessary scenes for best endings) …"
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80.0
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70.0
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95.0
"As a sequel to Fated Memories, Piofiore: Episodio 1926 manages to offer an even more intense narrative that gains depth as it reflects upon the social and political aspects of the historic period represented. Though it has some dependence on …"
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70.0
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80.0
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95.0
"If you had asked me if I thought Piofiore: Fated Memories needed a sequel, I would have responded with a very firm “no.” That game is right up there with the likes of Steins;Gate and The House In Fata Morgana …"
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70.0
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75.0
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80.0
"We return to beautiful Italy once again in Piofiore: Episode 1926, proving that second parts can be good and even better. Piofiore will always be a must for lovers of the otome genre."
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