Review: Time Princess - Kingdom of Beasts
A few weeks ago, I was looking forward to playing Time Princess's rendition of Catherine the Great, but then it got postponed, possibly for political reasons, though that has not been confirmed officially. There wasn't much time to mourn its loss before something completely different dropped to make us forget how much we were looking forward to it. Kingdom of Beasts, the new story, is unique in several ways. It is the first full-length visual novel in Time Princess that celebrates its LGBT love interest in an open way instead of being discreet about it like previous books in this game. It also addresses hard-hitting issues like racism and slavery but does so in a visually stunning fantasy setting that doesn't get overly dark or depressing.
The clothing in Kingdom of Beasts is unique compared to the other stories in Time Princess, which is quite the accomplishment considering how many there are. As the game's first full-length queer visual novel, it makes sense that many of the outfits look like stylized versions of historical men's clothing, but they are designed in a way that still looks good on female models. However, there were some beautiful feminine options as well. My favorite is the exquisite purple jewel-encrusted gown that Dahlia wears whenever she is in the presence of royalty. There is also a cute half-beast costume with cat ears that she wears for her adventures with Aaron and Winni as well as a new wedding dress option that is different from the other ones in the game but just as lovely. The initial clothing previews from this story made me think it would be about pirates, but it turned out I was wrong. Still, some of the looks would work great for fantasy pirate-inspired dress up.
Overall, Kingdom of Beasts is an excellent addition to the Time Princess library that adds several unique elements for different types of players. The queer romance was handled exceptionally well as was the alternative route about escaping slavery in a racist society. I loved Winni's character and how attached she was to Dahlia. She reminded me of Xiaojing from Ancient Dreams, another visual novel in this game where the protagonist takes on a protective role for a little girl. This story serves as a reminder of why the visual novels in Time Princess are so appealing to lovers of princess stories. Even though the protagonists in these stories are not always royalty, their actions are perfect examples of kindness and courage, proving that any girl can be a princess if she takes the time to care about the struggles of those around her.
Comments
This story got really hard late in chapter 1 though, to my chagrin. Glad they did a LGBTQ novel tho.