The backgrounds, similarly, were assembled from tiles taken from screenshots of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Kenjivania was made by taking the sprites from Castlevania and changing them to reflect the characters of Katawa Shoujo. In celebration of Katawa Shoujo's one year anniversary, he created what he calls "a love letter" to the game by mixing Katawa Shoujo with Castlevania.
Newgounds user ShadowWhoWalks answers this question with his fan-game Kenjivania: Crippled Tears. One of the most enjoyable parts of Katawa Shoujo was the character of Kenji Setou, your incredibly myopic neighbor who is continuously ranting about over-the-top feminist conspiracy theories-making him the personification of the game's much needed comic relief.īut how must the world look to Kenji, the only sane man in an insane world (as Kenji sees himself), with bloodsucking feminists hiding around every corner, out to devour his very soul?
It was simply the best visual novel I have ever played.īut just because it's a serious take on a touchy subject doesn't mean you can't have a little fun with it. When I first heard the concept of the game and then heard it was being made by a group who met on 4chan, I was sure it would be a horribly insensitive, offensive pile of irreverent hate. Last January saw the release of Katawa Shoujo, a fan-made visual novel based around the idea of dating girls with physical disabilities.