With aspirations of surpassing his father, one of the most respected knights in the kingdom, Mikage joins a prestigious academy. Unfortunately, our hero has a rather rocky start to his training after walking in on two cute girls while they are busy getting dressed. It turns out that the two, Kaguya and Arisa, are actually his fellow team members, which doesn’t do the harmony of the squad any good. Due to the friction caused by their clashing personalities the three decide to move in together in an effort to become more in-sync with each other. Of course, with this being a Winged Cloud title, the lead characters almost spend more time getting intimate with each other than performing their duties as knights. Winged Cloud has garnered quite a reputation for their risqué visual novels, thanks to the abundance of fan-service and paper thin plots. Sakura Nova is no exception and, thanks to the free R-rated uncensor patch, it is also one of their titles that veers the closes to being nukige. This means that those looking for some lewd artwork will be very pleased, but anyone expecting much of a story would be better off with something else. Sakura Nova features interesting characters and a rather nice setting, but due to a lack of character development it fails to really capitalize on either. While Sakura Nova is one of the longer entries in the series, it is also one of the least memorable, at least in terms of the actual story.
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